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I figured that. The only downside of funny pipe, swing pipe etc. (for those of you installing a new system) you should flush the line before the hookup of the Funny Pipe, because of the small diameter. Just a TIp!
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Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
I have found A rock in half inch swing pipe that cut off flow to head thankfully it was only A eight inch peace of pipe from one
inch feed line
You could hav sand and dirt stuck in the piping
I brought a 5000 Series RainBird Series Rotor thinking that this was the problem because all my other rotors in that zone worked. When I put the new rotor in place of the one that did'nt work, the new one did not work either. Any idea on what I should do now.
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It's possible that the poly pipe is squished somewhere. You can remove the head, and use an extention nipple to check the water flow.
5000 RainBird Rotor
I brought a 5000 Series RainBird Series Rotor thinking that this was the problem because all my other rotors in that zone worked. When I put the new rotor in place of the one that did'nt work, the new one did not work either. Any idea on what I should do now.