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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1559189" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Been gravity-flow watering out of ponds for nearly 20 years. </p><p>Hudsons... have a bunch I'd sell to anyone, CHEAP!!! They just don't work in my situation - too much algae, etc., clogging the screens... have to take 'em off an clean 'em several times a day. </p><p></p><p>A.Y. McDonalds have worked way better, but still not without some issues... Balls sometimes come out of the cup, and you drive up to find the waterer overflowing full-bore, with a whopping big quagmire all around the waterer. Or, the cows drink the water down faster than it can refill (combine tire waterers) and in the process of fighting one another to get at the inflow, they break off the riser (GRRR!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1559189, member: 12607"] Been gravity-flow watering out of ponds for nearly 20 years. Hudsons... have a bunch I'd sell to anyone, CHEAP!!! They just don't work in my situation - too much algae, etc., clogging the screens... have to take 'em off an clean 'em several times a day. A.Y. McDonalds have worked way better, but still not without some issues... Balls sometimes come out of the cup, and you drive up to find the waterer overflowing full-bore, with a whopping big quagmire all around the waterer. Or, the cows drink the water down faster than it can refill (combine tire waterers) and in the process of fighting one another to get at the inflow, they break off the riser (GRRR!). [/QUOTE]
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