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Very true Sprinkler Guy
Thanks,
Pete
didnt think of that!!!
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
I'll have to use that trick the next time I'm looking for a leak.
Bhungue2
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<br />Something I have done:
Turn off the set screw on all sprinkler heads, forcing the water to go to the leak...the leak will then be more obvious and perhaps you will then find it.
this, by the way, is why doctors don't diagnose patients over the phone.
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Come on guys, that's the easiest trick in the book! lol[8D]
lol
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers