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automatic waterer on stock tank
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 278036" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The washing machine hose was posted a couple of years ago on here.</p><p>We run a lot of above ground polypipe to get to some of the back areas. Hooking it up the underground pipe and including a shutoff valve never really worked well. Too many joints, sometimes it would still freeze at one point or another even if I thought I had all of the water out of it. The main breakage happened right at the valve. Now to supply the poly I have freeze rpoof hydraunts and a washer hose. When I'm done for the year with those back fields I just turn off the water at the hydraunt and take off the washer hose then open the taps on the plypipe all along the line to the end.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 278036, member: 34"] The washing machine hose was posted a couple of years ago on here. We run a lot of above ground polypipe to get to some of the back areas. Hooking it up the underground pipe and including a shutoff valve never really worked well. Too many joints, sometimes it would still freeze at one point or another even if I thought I had all of the water out of it. The main breakage happened right at the valve. Now to supply the poly I have freeze rpoof hydraunts and a washer hose. When I'm done for the year with those back fields I just turn off the water at the hydraunt and take off the washer hose then open the taps on the plypipe all along the line to the end. dun [/QUOTE]
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