I have a creek that crosses the middle of my back yard and I'd like to get my BX2380 across it and due to cost, I'm building a bridge vs doing a culvert. After speaking to county engineering and fire marshall, I can build a bridge without permits (Just had to agree in wring the bridge will not be used for commercial traffic such as a rental, wedding venue, etc). If the bridge were to be used for anything but personal use, It would have to support the weight of county fire equipment and be permitted and engineered.
The bridge will be 8' wide (end to end, hand rail will take a way from the actual width) and 20' long (ramp on each end (far side bank is higher than near side)
So far, I have the 4 x 24" round footers (2 on each side of the creek) done using 5000psi concrete. Running across the creek (girders) between the footers (2 bolts on each footer set in the concrete) , I have some steel I-beams that were gifted to me. The I-beams are massive - 20' long, top/bottom flanges are 6 3/4" wide (1/2" thick) with 1/4" center support and are 13 7/8" tall.
Fully loaded my bx2380 is around 4800lb (this is assuming fully loaded FEL, filled tires, mower deck, driver, fully loaded 3 point hitch). It's very possible I will be doing one of the two scenarios (1) pulling my log splitter across the bridge with a load of logs in FEL or (2) carrying material across bridge in bucket with rear ballast. As such, I'm wanting to support 5,000 lbs on the bridge at any given time.
The bridge will be cantilevered (21" on each side) with center of I-beams being about 46 3/4" apart. The 21" cantilever does not take into account any handrail, so the usable deck will be probably 7'6" or so so the cantilever will be 18" or so.
Next step is to work on the cross beams. Here's where I am seeking input, I'm no deck builder and haven't quite figured out the weight to cross beam spacing (similar to joists on a deck). Originally I was thinking I'll just get some 4x4s with 2 decking (vs 5/4 deck boards). I'm having reservations about the weight that the 4x4 can support, especially on the middle span between i-beams.
Anyone familiar enough with weight to cross beam spacing? All of the deck calculators i've seen take into account 50psf load or set a max span. Is 50psf enough for a tractor? would 4x4s side by side be enough? Should i consider 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 (single or double)? what spacing 12 oc? Is 5/4 decking enough? or should i go ahead and do 2x for the decking as well?
I'm sure I'll almost never drive with the wheels exactly on the beams (tractor, log splitter, side by side, 4 wheeler, etc).
All of the lumber I'll be using will be pressure treated.
Dan
The bridge will be 8' wide (end to end, hand rail will take a way from the actual width) and 20' long (ramp on each end (far side bank is higher than near side)
So far, I have the 4 x 24" round footers (2 on each side of the creek) done using 5000psi concrete. Running across the creek (girders) between the footers (2 bolts on each footer set in the concrete) , I have some steel I-beams that were gifted to me. The I-beams are massive - 20' long, top/bottom flanges are 6 3/4" wide (1/2" thick) with 1/4" center support and are 13 7/8" tall.
Fully loaded my bx2380 is around 4800lb (this is assuming fully loaded FEL, filled tires, mower deck, driver, fully loaded 3 point hitch). It's very possible I will be doing one of the two scenarios (1) pulling my log splitter across the bridge with a load of logs in FEL or (2) carrying material across bridge in bucket with rear ballast. As such, I'm wanting to support 5,000 lbs on the bridge at any given time.
The bridge will be cantilevered (21" on each side) with center of I-beams being about 46 3/4" apart. The 21" cantilever does not take into account any handrail, so the usable deck will be probably 7'6" or so so the cantilever will be 18" or so.
Next step is to work on the cross beams. Here's where I am seeking input, I'm no deck builder and haven't quite figured out the weight to cross beam spacing (similar to joists on a deck). Originally I was thinking I'll just get some 4x4s with 2 decking (vs 5/4 deck boards). I'm having reservations about the weight that the 4x4 can support, especially on the middle span between i-beams.
Anyone familiar enough with weight to cross beam spacing? All of the deck calculators i've seen take into account 50psf load or set a max span. Is 50psf enough for a tractor? would 4x4s side by side be enough? Should i consider 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 (single or double)? what spacing 12 oc? Is 5/4 decking enough? or should i go ahead and do 2x for the decking as well?
I'm sure I'll almost never drive with the wheels exactly on the beams (tractor, log splitter, side by side, 4 wheeler, etc).
All of the lumber I'll be using will be pressure treated.
Dan