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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1090806" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I'm feeling like I have been lucky. Knocking on wood :lol2: Really mine have been in the ground 14 years. I said 15 in my first post. Was just guessing at the time, but my encyclopedia of the History of Hickville Republic, LLC. (my wife), just corrected me. It was late fall 1999 when we ran the water lines out to the garden and barn areas. I have only had to adjust the handles from time to time. I do have one that leaks a bit at the handle while its on, but not when it's off. Our recommended depth is 18 inches. I remember mine being a bit more than that. I did wrap the tape around mine. I'm curious now I'll have to go look at them and see what brand they are. I bought all 3 at a local mom and pop lumber and hardware store, Blake Building Supply, Hatfield Arkansas, population 400. They were expensive. Seems like $40 something each. I do remember two of them had red handles and one had a blue handle. It was all they had. I wanted 5. Now they are all the same color. Haven't even thought about having to repair or replace them, but now that this subject has come up, I'm sure I will have to replace them soon. Thanks for the heads up :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1090806, member: 16802"] I'm feeling like I have been lucky. Knocking on wood :lol2: Really mine have been in the ground 14 years. I said 15 in my first post. Was just guessing at the time, but my encyclopedia of the History of Hickville Republic, LLC. (my wife), just corrected me. It was late fall 1999 when we ran the water lines out to the garden and barn areas. I have only had to adjust the handles from time to time. I do have one that leaks a bit at the handle while its on, but not when it's off. Our recommended depth is 18 inches. I remember mine being a bit more than that. I did wrap the tape around mine. I'm curious now I'll have to go look at them and see what brand they are. I bought all 3 at a local mom and pop lumber and hardware store, Blake Building Supply, Hatfield Arkansas, population 400. They were expensive. Seems like $40 something each. I do remember two of them had red handles and one had a blue handle. It was all they had. I wanted 5. Now they are all the same color. Haven't even thought about having to repair or replace them, but now that this subject has come up, I'm sure I will have to replace them soon. Thanks for the heads up :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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