I have a 2" supply line (poly), I want to use RainBird 1800's. But should I run 15H nozzles on both sides or should i run 15F's down the middle? Or what are my other options?
It was the exact same on the other side of the driveway, the homeowner even said WTF and we both laughed....As you can tell the call was for dead zone wires for the front yard turf zones.......Nice spacing. You know, I pity the fool who has to repair a zone with those old brass square-pattern nozzles.
Ditto but what would you do in the corners Jon?I guess the installer wasn't aware of SST's
To the original Post. Triangulate the layout with 15H's on each side.
Probably a Q on each side. I know its not spaced perfect, but the options are limited.Ditto but what would you do in the corners Jon?
Those look like VANS as well. The runoff occurs after 3 minutes maybe? Looks like a Leary 5' bed spacing but instead of capping every other one for future unknown needs they just used them all. Could you tell if that was contractor installed or HO installed?I serviced a system last week and came across this.... not correct by hey the grass was green..lol
You're supposed to drink Genie/Buc AFTER the layout!:hammerhead:I serviced a system last week and came across this.... not correct by hey the grass was green..lol
Contractor installed........4 vans and some are spaced 24inches apart...Those look like VANS as well. The runoff occurs after 3 minutes maybe? Looks like a Leary 5' bed spacing but instead of capping every other one for future unknown needs they just used them all. Could you tell if that was contractor installed or HO installed?