Thank you so much! Such a great video! Haha that 500 dollar joke in California I remember that from the video of the sprinkler system at the Long Island house. Back then it would be 500 dollars but nowadays it would probably cost you 5,000 dollars 😂
Wonderful sprinkler video! Just curious, why was the fourth zone built so close to the property line instead of either more central of the lawn or on the very edge?
Me personally, I think both rainbird and hunter rotors are great, they have pros that outweigh the others’ cons The nice thing rainbird 5000’s do that the PGJ/PGP/PGP ULTRA/I20’s don’t is you can fan out the spray all the way and still throw the full length as well as slip clutch which is super helpful for adjusting the fixed left stop, I’m pretty sure the only model of hunter rotors you don’t have is the PGJ, those red ones are likely PGP’s even though blue nozzle PGP’s do exist, the blue nozzle ones are most likely PGP ULTRA’s or I20’s, the PGP ULTRA is the upgraded version of the PGP, with features like slotted radius screw adjustment, PC/FC in one model, nonstrippable gear drive, the difference between the PGP ULTRA and I20 is that the I20 has a feature called flo stop which is where you can cut the flow to each individual head in case you got a wet spot, sod that hasn’t been laid, etc, the I20’s do require more water pressure though
Thank you so much! Such a great video!
Haha that 500 dollar joke in California I remember that from the video of the sprinkler system at the Long Island house. Back then it would be 500 dollars but nowadays it would probably cost you 5,000 dollars 😂
YESSSSSS LETS GO SECOND ONE OF THE DAY
The first was dilch productions, an hvac enthusiast from Nebraska, he did his first tour of the system running
Glad I got it for ya!
@@Sharkie626 thank you, I know I’ve said it many times before but I have loads of irrigation content, more than hvac
Wonderful sprinkler video! Just curious, why was the fourth zone built so close to the property line instead of either more central of the lawn or on the very edge?
Thanks for watching!
I'm guessing because it's best to not have the sprinkles RIGHT on the property line, leave some space just in case.
Me personally, I think both rainbird and hunter rotors are great, they have pros that outweigh the others’ cons
The nice thing rainbird 5000’s do that the PGJ/PGP/PGP ULTRA/I20’s don’t is you can fan out the spray all the way and still throw the full length as well as slip clutch which is super helpful for adjusting the fixed left stop, I’m pretty sure the only model of hunter rotors you don’t have is the PGJ, those red ones are likely PGP’s even though blue nozzle PGP’s do exist, the blue nozzle ones are most likely PGP ULTRA’s or I20’s, the PGP ULTRA is the upgraded version of the PGP, with features like slotted radius screw adjustment, PC/FC in one model, nonstrippable gear drive, the difference between the PGP ULTRA and I20 is that the I20 has a feature called flo stop which is where you can cut the flow to each individual head in case you got a wet spot, sod that hasn’t been laid, etc, the I20’s do require more water pressure though
Cool info! The Rain Birds do work, but we don't have the tool for them ,and I've had awesome experiences with the Hunters.
@AD-vf3ek oh I forgot to mention that
@@Sharkie626you can get them online or at Lowe’s
Beautiful home. What do you do for a living?
When did that crack form in your driveway?
A couple of years ago I would say.