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I don’t know if you’ve any timber bog mat hirers reasonably local.

 

Very inexpensive to hire, and you can skid them easily behind an Alpine if required to get them to the location.

 

They do a wide range of lengths and thickness mainly in 1 metre wide.

The 75mm thick versions will protect and strengthen as you require.

 

I’ve used them on many projects for actual bridging, sometimes going up to the crane mats that are 250 or 300mm thick. 
Very quick and effective.

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20 hours ago, woody paul said:

This is one thing to watch out for if you change the surface of the bridge, have you heard a horsey women kick off.

If it were my missus and her horse she would walk it through the stream anyway .  If you compete cross country its what you do .  

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Done loads in my time, stack the mats on top of each other, chain to blade and simply skid to where required with you, keeping the front just up off the ground.

 

Drop on where required and you’re good to go.

 

These are 5m x 1m x 150mm thick which is a very common size and my Kubota Kx57 would handle them if called upon.

 

Just make certain they’re good quality mats, if they’re light, they’re almost certainly shite!

 

 

Eddie.

 

 

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