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Little6pack

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Question # 1: How much does a house weigh?

Question # 2: How much weight can a rural two-lane bridge Hold???

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Question # 3

WOULD THIS BE COVERED BY

HOME INSURANCE, CAR INSURANCE,FLOOD INSURANCE
OR, DOES IT COME UNDER ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ???
 

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Open up both ends.................new covered bridge!!!!

Problem solved!:eek::cool:
 
Build a deck around the house and now you got yourself a neat new scenic location.
 
At the time it must have looked like a good idea...
 
hauling oversize loads myself. to answer your question it depends on the state laws. when you order a oversize permit they map your route & tell you the way to go for your weight. if there are bridges in question they do a bridge survey. I have had this done in the mtns of NC. the state approved me to go across a 9 ton bridge @ a gross weight of 118,600 (59+ ton). the restrictions were I was to be the only one on the bridge @ that time & no more than 5mph. after receiving the permit I asked, if I was to fall through who is responsible. they said the state is responsible for the bridge & I am responsible for removal & damage to my truck.
 
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