Will This work?

Stubbornhillfarm

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LOVE this idea! It is such a pain hauling the hose all around from garden to barn, etc. Much easier to just dig a trench, put a hose in and go. (well easier for me, because my hubby will be digging the trench :lol:) Thanks all for sharing!
 

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Here is another great product idea for those that have an under ground sprinkler system. This product would certainly save us all some water.

http://www.nomoregeysers.com/index.php

I have found these products by searching for ways to get my own product found in the market place. A never ending battle. LoL
 

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The piping needs to be 4 feet down in order not to freeze. The hydrants come from a farm store. After use they drain out keeping them freeze free. We had a small digger do the work for barter. Several thousand dollars of digging but if we had done it 30 years ago I would not have spent so much on chiropractors.
 

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Only 3 years catjac? Why so short a time? We've been at this property for going on 10 and ours work as well as the day we moved in.
They look just like ours...
 

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catjac1975 said:
I have no idea why they said they only last 3 years. Perhaps the climate?
The climate here has got to be somewhat like yours, we can get down to -30, and our frost depth is 4 feet. Maybe they just had a 3 year warranty?
 

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Maybe just some clerk that had personal bad luck with it. I didn't really believe it- time will tell. My thinking is more in line with the good luck you've had. We've a small backyard farm-not really a lot of usage for them to wear out.
 

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