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Link? Thanks boots.
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Here you go booty boy, I'll contribute an image to your ripped off image archive. You can pretend it is yours if you want.
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I had a customer with a few of those. Horrible system to work on, with hydraulic controller and valves, and a medley of ancient rotor heads like a Toro flat-top 602
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Brass pop-up heads around here were mostly Buckner or hampion, followed by Rain Bird. Thompsons in pot metal or zinc or whatever in the fixed style were also common. Manual brass valves usually Champion or Gee.
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Hmmm, almost half gone, on those shiny Nelson popups
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