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May 27, 2022
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blueaussie
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A couple drains in the line would probably help then, if you know where the line
runs. If not, it might be a lot of work to find it.
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Leaky sprinkler head question. I have a riser that is at the end of a line,
UNLVcougar
5/27/22 10:27am
RE: Leaky sprinkler head question. I have a riser that is at the end of a line,
Gunga Galunga
5/27/22 10:28am
Option 3 should do it. Being that it’s at the end of the line, it is just
blueaussie
5/27/22 10:36am
Correct, it is the lowest point.
UNLVcougar
5/27/22 10:38am
What I don’t get is I thought once the line is off, it’s not supposed to allow
UNLVcougar
5/27/22 10:39am
normal heads don't seal shut. All the water in the line will leak out the
volleyjiver
5/27/22 10:45am
It finally stops leaking out by the end of the day.
UNLVcougar
5/27/22 10:56am
A couple drains in the line would probably help then, if you know where the line
blueaussie
5/27/22 10:59am
It sounds like it is at the low end of the sprinklers in the zone, correct?
StarMan
5/27/22 10:40am
If it was just the water from the line, I don't think it would leak all day and make a puddle.
IdahoCoug
5/27/22 10:42am
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