Hello,
To get my firewood out this year, I need to go across a small seasonal watercourse, yes I suppose that's a steam! I did apply for a wig to cover the cost of a culvert, but when I priced it, what the FC offered didn't even come close to the cost. Anyway I thought I'd use some chestnut to traverse the stream, and am about to fell a couple of trees. I'm planning on cutting these to 4m lengths, a metre of each will be on hardcore/concrete pad on each bank and about 2m spanning the stream. I was then going to cut a dozen or so smaller logs say 2.6m to make the bridge between the 2 transversing poles.
So if you're with me so far... just wondering what sort of diameter logs I should cut for the main 4m traverse and for that matter the shorter poles ? I have been accused of over engineering things in the past so I'm quite keen on not cutting anything too big especially as the trees I have my eyes on are about 200metres away. All I need to get across is my land rover and a trailer full of logs, only one of these will be on the span part of the bridge at any one time and I guess the heavier will be the land rover, maybe 2000kg?
Any guesstimates greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Rich