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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 96323" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I also use the high pressure hoses used for washing machines rather then the regular garden hose types, seems like those were alwasy either splitting or the fittings would come out. </p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gee Dun, that piece of information sure would of been helpful, say, about 2 yrs and a dozen waterhoses ago!! </p><p></p><p>Thats one of my biggest flaws, lack of imagination and the engineering ability to design stuff. I can make almost anything you can draw up or design, I just lack the gene that takes you off the beaten path and forces you to become creative. Heck, I was buying thick rubber air hoses and putting new garden hose fittings on them in order to try and keep the hoses from bursting. Only way I could keep them from bursting when pressure built up was to turn the water flow down so low that the cows would drink the trough dry before it would fill up again. Thats why I have so many troughs on my place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 96323, member: 7"] I also use the high pressure hoses used for washing machines rather then the regular garden hose types, seems like those were alwasy either splitting or the fittings would come out. dun Gee Dun, that piece of information sure would of been helpful, say, about 2 yrs and a dozen waterhoses ago!! Thats one of my biggest flaws, lack of imagination and the engineering ability to design stuff. I can make almost anything you can draw up or design, I just lack the gene that takes you off the beaten path and forces you to become creative. Heck, I was buying thick rubber air hoses and putting new garden hose fittings on them in order to try and keep the hoses from bursting. Only way I could keep them from bursting when pressure built up was to turn the water flow down so low that the cows would drink the trough dry before it would fill up again. Thats why I have so many troughs on my place. [/QUOTE]
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