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Frost proof hydrant ??
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1090548" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We have 2 different makes. I put them in with the little drain deal about 2 foot belows the surface with a 4 inch section of PVC about 12-16 inches high around the pipe and vlve and fill that with gravel. I but a cover over the end of the PVC and fill the holse with dirt. If I have to dig one out I only have to dig to the top of the PVC and scoop out the gravel. That way the hydraunt riser can be unscrewed from the water line. Only had to do that once where the cows had broken the hydraunt at the connection to the water line. Now any where the cows can get to them I sink a couple of T-posts deep and make a basket out of old cattle panels around the hydraunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1090548, member: 34"] We have 2 different makes. I put them in with the little drain deal about 2 foot belows the surface with a 4 inch section of PVC about 12-16 inches high around the pipe and vlve and fill that with gravel. I but a cover over the end of the PVC and fill the holse with dirt. If I have to dig one out I only have to dig to the top of the PVC and scoop out the gravel. That way the hydraunt riser can be unscrewed from the water line. Only had to do that once where the cows had broken the hydraunt at the connection to the water line. Now any where the cows can get to them I sink a couple of T-posts deep and make a basket out of old cattle panels around the hydraunt. [/QUOTE]
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