A tip on the radius adjustment for heads that has been in service. There's also a slot in the screw for a small flat blade screwdriver if you can't get the hex tool into the screw's hex socket because there is dirt in it
Thank you SO much for this, this was a GREAT explanation on how to adjust these things. I’ve been having a bear of a time trying to figure these out. 🙄🤦🏻♂️
So dumb question time...Some of my Hunter PGP rotors are adjusted too far to the right, which waters my neighbor's yard way too much. Do I just loosen it to the left? I am in danger of loosening it so much that I create a leak underneath the rotor head when it is running?
Great video - best among all the hunter head adjustment videos I watched today
Concise, clear, no filler, nice video. Awesome work!
A tip on the radius adjustment for heads that has been in service. There's also a slot in the screw for a small flat blade screwdriver if you can't get the hex tool into the screw's hex socket because there is dirt in it
I watched four other videos before this one and yours was the best. Thanks!
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Thank you SO much for this, this was a GREAT explanation on how to adjust these things. I’ve been having a bear of a time trying to figure these out. 🙄🤦🏻♂️
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for watching!
This video helped when others didn’t. Thanks!
Excellent, concise instruction.
Thank you for watching!
Well done Mike! Great explanation and tutorial
So dumb question time...Some of my Hunter PGP rotors are adjusted too far to the right, which waters my neighbor's yard way too much. Do I just loosen it to the left? I am in danger of loosening it so much that I create a leak underneath the rotor head when it is running?
Thx :D
No matter how I adjust for left side it still does a 360 degrees.
Hello, sometimes that happens and the head may need to be replaced!
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