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Frost proof hydrant ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1090794" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I'm normally against working on Sunday, but I guess the ox was in the ditch this time. I dug down to the drain, and backflow thing. I couldn't tell what the problem was because the hole was pretty well full of water. I've got the local fix it guy coming tomorrow to change it out. He's not a plumber, but he's handy at just about everything. I hate to pay somebody to do something that I can do, but it's dark when I leave, and dark when I come home. I don't want it to leak till next Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1090794, member: 17956"] I'm normally against working on Sunday, but I guess the ox was in the ditch this time. I dug down to the drain, and backflow thing. I couldn't tell what the problem was because the hole was pretty well full of water. I've got the local fix it guy coming tomorrow to change it out. He's not a plumber, but he's handy at just about everything. I hate to pay somebody to do something that I can do, but it's dark when I leave, and dark when I come home. I don't want it to leak till next Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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