Posted by rrlund on December 24, 2008 at 09:17:38 from (216.46.211.48):
In Reply to: There's Hope posted by Allan In NE on December 24, 2008 at 09:01:52:
I don't know what happened to my 4 hole ball waterer for 2 days there. Monday morning one of the balls had rolled back under the lid where they aren't supposed to go. There was ice on the water,but I was EXTREMELY lucky,the valve hadn't frozen. It was stuck again everytime I checked it again through yesterday afternoon. It was the only hole they were using,the rest of'em were frozen in. I kicked two of the other ones loose,held them under and got the ice melted off and let them back up.I think one must have had some ice on it so it wasn't centered and wasn't stopping the other one from polling back under too far. Of course,it's up to 32 degrees today,so if it is gonna stick again,it won't happen until it's below zero.
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