Posted by Billy NY on March 13, 2012 at 13:19:25 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: frostfree faucet??? posted by dave2 on March 13, 2012 at 13:03:45:
I'm not sure if you are using standard SAE or whatever reference standard, Inches, Feet etc. vs metric, but if you need to 90 off the bottom of the hydrant riser, (galv.pipe the spigot is attached to), probably takes a 3/4" "street elbow". That is if we are talking hydrants here. I put in 2 new ones last year, and I've still got one down, might be in the packing (always save the parts list and instructions that come with these). I lowered a section of pipe that was freezing in the barn, insulated above it, connected same, have a new Gould pump pulling water from a cistern type arrangement I also installed. The place is hexed, still have water problems, when it was working before, sure took no time to rinse and fill all those buckets. I'm not exactly sure with all these plastic pipes, fittings, hydrants, but they can be a real pain in the @ss sometimes, nah, the place is hexed !
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