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Old 07-07-2009, 01:41   #14 (permalink)
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What kind of bridge fits on one truck?
It was a pontoon bridge.....each truck carried a section which was launched by backing into the water.
The pontoons were hooked together into floating sections.
Other trucks carried small boats that were used to push the sections around and to open and close the bridge if there was traffic on the river.
The beds tilted like a rollback truck and some were equipped with winches to pull the sections back up on the truck.
All and all a pretty cool truck but with dual tires on it it was overwidth for public highways.
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