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Sprayhead nozzles made by Rain Bird, Hunter, Weathermatic, and Orbit use the same female threads on their spray nozzles and are compatible with each other. Toro uses a male thread and is NOT compatible with any other sprayheads. Read More...
Irrigation Tips and Tricks
Toro professionals have compiled a list of tips to make designing, installing and maintaining your irrigation system easier. Benefit from our decades of experi Read More...
Pop-up sprinklers require water pressure to “pop up.” Either a broken irrigation pipe or worn sprinkler wiper seals will cause loss of water pressure. To determine which is causing the problem, turn the sprinklers on, then pull up on any spr Read More...
Capping or removing a sprinkler is done differently depending on whether or not you live in an area that freezes and requires the irrigation system to be winterized. Winterizing your irrigation system involves draining or blowing the water out of the sy Read More...
The only lubricant Rain Bird recommends with any of their equipment is water! Any other lubricant will cause dirt and other debris to attract and stick to the different parts of the sprinkler. Read More...
SingleStreams are designed to operate at 25-75 psi. The nozzle controls the amount of water flowing through the head. The smaller the pattern, the lower the flow rate. The lower the flow rate the more sensitive the sprinkler head is to having the proper Read More...
It is possible that you have debris in the valve, which is causing it to remain open. To fix this, you’ll need to disassemble the valve, rinse all the parts with clean water, and re-assemble the valve. If you cannot locate your valve boxes or fix Read More...
Here are some tips for valve repair:
Turn the controller to "System Off" so it does not try to cycle a program.
Shut off the main water supply. Opening a valve under pressure is dangerous and you could be injured. Read More...
Simply twist the solenoid (the black cylinder with 2 wires coming from it) on the valve counter-clockwise 1/4 to 1/2 a turn. To shut off the valve, twist the solenoid clockwise until it is snug on the valve.Provided by Hunter Industries Read More...
Here are a few things to check in determining if your solenoid is bad. Do you see any visual hints that the solenoid has failed, such as rust? Are the wire connections in waterproof connecti Read More...
First you need to determine whether it is the valve or the controller causing it. To do this take one valve that isn't working and connect it to a station on the timer that is working. If it works then we know it is a problem with the controller. If it Read More...
There are four situations that will cause multiple valves to be open at a time. 1. Multiple valves connected on one zone of the controller. Most commercial grade controllers can handle 2-3 valves connected to the same zone. As long as the Read More...
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Hunter PGP Blue Nozzle Set *NEW*
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8 EA
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Hunter SS-530 Side Strip Nozzle 5' x 30' Coverage
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6 EA
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Hunter RCS-515 Right Corner Strip 5' x 15' coverage
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4 EA
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Hunter LCS-515 Left Corner Strip 5' x 15' coverage
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