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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 1016315" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>That will work but the downside of laying out hose is that it becomes brittle with constant exposure to the Sun in addition to freezing easier. I have laid out 3/4 inch thin walled pvc the same way and, while it does work, it's becoming brittle too and I'm having to make repairs fairly often. If the hydrant were going to be permanent, it's easy enough to dig a furrow with a single plow and bury some better quality pipe. The cost would end up being cheaper over the long run and less headache. Of course, given where you are located in the tundra, it may not make any difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 1016315, member: 17369"] That will work but the downside of laying out hose is that it becomes brittle with constant exposure to the Sun in addition to freezing easier. I have laid out 3/4 inch thin walled pvc the same way and, while it does work, it's becoming brittle too and I'm having to make repairs fairly often. If the hydrant were going to be permanent, it's easy enough to dig a furrow with a single plow and bury some better quality pipe. The cost would end up being cheaper over the long run and less headache. Of course, given where you are located in the tundra, it may not make any difference. [/QUOTE]
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