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Frozen "Frost Free" Water Hydrant
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<blockquote data-quote="Willow Valley Ranch" data-source="post: 512324" data-attributes="member: 7910"><p>Hello, </p><p>It is a frost free hydrant that will drain back when you shut it off. However we put a cattle water fountain above the hydrant, the water fountain has heating elements on the inside of it to keep the above ground pipe from freezing. It does not seem to be frozen above ground. We had -38 temps with -50 wind chills I think the pipe that comes up to the fountain froze below the ground.</p><p>Hope that helps to explain what we have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow Valley Ranch, post: 512324, member: 7910"] Hello, It is a frost free hydrant that will drain back when you shut it off. However we put a cattle water fountain above the hydrant, the water fountain has heating elements on the inside of it to keep the above ground pipe from freezing. It does not seem to be frozen above ground. We had -38 temps with -50 wind chills I think the pipe that comes up to the fountain froze below the ground. Hope that helps to explain what we have [/QUOTE]
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