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Frost proof hydrant ??
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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1090805" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>We've sold several brands years, Clayton Mark used to be the best, but we went to Simmons because they are supposed to be repairable without digging them up and depending on the problem that is true.</p><p>The problem I've seen was when installed you need sand or gravel below the drain so it's not setting in wet ground and rusting out.</p><p>If it's froze in cold weather and you force it open then your going to break it or wear/tear the plunger</p><p>If it's froze then it's not deep enough or you need to purchase the 3' bury instead of the 2'</p><p></p><p>There re lots of cheap models out there and they're cheap for a reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1090805, member: 8382"] We've sold several brands years, Clayton Mark used to be the best, but we went to Simmons because they are supposed to be repairable without digging them up and depending on the problem that is true. The problem I've seen was when installed you need sand or gravel below the drain so it's not setting in wet ground and rusting out. If it's froze in cold weather and you force it open then your going to break it or wear/tear the plunger If it's froze then it's not deep enough or you need to purchase the 3' bury instead of the 2' There re lots of cheap models out there and they're cheap for a reason [/QUOTE]
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