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Posted by Jim J. (WA) on June 10, 2006 at 21:29:15 from (148.63.151.235):
In Reply to: Bridge Ratings and Tractors posted by Uncle on June 10, 2006 at 14:22:11:
as a county bridge inspector in the state of WA i agree with others that have said 'if you break it you pay for it'. you're best bet is to contact the county bridge department to see what you can do to get it over the bridge. is the backhoe over 12,000lbs on it's own? if not, you could take it off the trailer and drive it across seperately then reload. a hassle, but better than paying for a new bridge. like one person said, if the truck and trailer is long enough and the bridge is short enough you won't have the whole package on the bridge at once. if in doubt, contact the county bridge engineer and he/she can help you figure out what you can do to get it across legally and safely. ..........Jim
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