Putting the toys to work in the woods#

Bill I looked at the pictures again. I forgot that you had hand rails on the deck bridge. Mount them out board of the rub rails such that hubs, fenders and adjustable axles wont hit the handrail uprights
. You didn't have them on the original but i feel they are important.

Bi8ll
 
Hi Rudi

I mainly use the sthil wedges my self. I mostly use the small ones and will sometime stack two together. But other places make more sizes and tapers and I have a few different ones.

Thanks Bill

I had not even thought of putting rub rails on it. But it sounds like a great idea.

I got my lumber off the trailer yesterday

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Right now there is about 5" between the beams. But there will be 12" when I put it up.

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This should be all the lumber I need to build the bridge.

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I think I am going to be able to drive my new pickup over it!

I got me a Rabbit!!!!!
VW diesel Rabbit Pickup that is. Good by uncomfortable tire eating focus.
My nephew always leaves some cloths at the farm when he is up. So I dropped his stuff off at Sis's house and on the way to my house my brother spotted it for sale. Going to get plates and ins today! I think I may just drop a new engine in it as it has 279,000 miles on it.

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I am really sorry to hear that cubtug is canceled this year. At 45 mpg I could afford to scoot right down there.

Billy
 
Billy:

Now that is some nice stock. Gonna be a nice bridge. Post pics as you progress ok... I am really interested in how you do this.

I like the Rabbit pickmeup :D
 
Thanks Rudi

I was going to make concrete footers for it to sit on. But I think my best friend has me talked into just putting in on railroad ties and tying it down. As he said it doesn't matter rides up and down on the frost as long as it does not sink into the ground. Other than that its just placing the beams squaring them up and screwing the deck down and putting up hand rails.

I think that little truck will work out a lot better than the focus I have been driving has been. A lot better fuel mileage and I can haul more. I have been reading into it more and if I advance the injector pump 3 deg I can get 550 to 60 mpg out of it. Its going to have to be bore out and new pistons and injectors and I may try to find a 5 speed for it. But it seems to be right handy. I don't know why they don't make something like that today.

Billy
 
Bill Pickups got to be monsters to get them out of the manufacturers gas millage bag. if a vehicle has a max gross of over 6000 lb it don't count. My 2003 !500 gets 20 MPG with a stick when i really try. My 79 C10 (both 1/2 to pickups) got 32 highway with a load on. Thank you tree huggers.
 
I hare that Bill.

My 93 Ford Superduty dumptruck 15,000 gvw weighs 8900lbs empty and can leagley haul 6100 lbs in the box. My 99 F-250 weighs 7440 with a 1/2 tank of fuel and I can only put 1360 lbs in the box. Of course both will haul twice that.

Billy
 
Cowboy, nice find on the VW pickup! I still miss mine. Had it for 23 years and 117k miles. With 14" GTI/Jetta wheels it drove lile a race car, but worked like a truck. I had the F/I engine. 80 mph in third gear, and 36 mpg highway 17/20 city as I had a heavy right foot, LOL. Put a ton in the back and still legal with a 4000# tag. Pulled a tandem with 2700# pounds hanging on the ball, this thing did not know when to quit. I too wonder why they don't inport them from S.Africa, I still think they are still made there. Need to find pix and post. Best thing, low loading height, especially when hauling 8 ' x 15" concrete pipe.
 
Thanks Dan

You sure got some work done with yours :{_}: I am definitely going to need a different trans for mine. It redlines the engine at 66 mph. Still a little sleepy got in from 1 1/2 weeks at the farm last nite. Got some deer feed plots put in and the sugar beets cultivated. My brother brought up his jetski and we spent most every afternoon on lake Huron. We are seriously thinking of getting a boston whaler 17' to 21' if we can find a deal on one. I'm not really a jetski type person. But it was great to get out on the water after a hot day working. And with all the rock out there I really like the idea of a boat that you can cut in half and still not sink.

Billy
 
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