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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 412071" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Picture 4" pipe joints 20 ft long. In the middle of each joint there is a wheel approx 4.5 ft high. At the end of a joint there is a sprinkler and the other is just the end of the pipe. It is made so you can clamp them together . At the end without a sprinkler it has two holes with rubber plugs that seal off as preasure builds. When you trun your well off the unseal so you can drain and move the pipe. Also in the middle of all the joints it has an engine that move the whole machine.Basically hand move pipe on wheels. I am going to try and use clothes line pins to pinch them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 412071, member: 78"] Picture 4" pipe joints 20 ft long. In the middle of each joint there is a wheel approx 4.5 ft high. At the end of a joint there is a sprinkler and the other is just the end of the pipe. It is made so you can clamp them together . At the end without a sprinkler it has two holes with rubber plugs that seal off as preasure builds. When you trun your well off the unseal so you can drain and move the pipe. Also in the middle of all the joints it has an engine that move the whole machine.Basically hand move pipe on wheels. I am going to try and use clothes line pins to pinch them off. [/QUOTE]
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