6 Things to Make Your Job Easier as an Irrigation Tech
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
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Tom and Josh Lanier will show you 6+ irrigation tools, materials, and techniques that can benefit you in your irrigation work. You’ll also get to see some beautiful Indiana scenery.
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Chapters:
0:00 Start
0:38 Poly pipe
1:53 Valve boxes in the lawn
2:55 10” valve box
5:09 Saddle tee/snap tee
5:38 Funny pipe/swing pipe
6:48 Manual tamper
7:35 Rain pants and rain boots
8:10 Sneak at next video
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Raking back mulch is easier than digging sod....
one thing to know is never use those marlex elbows cause they break too easy.
Yes, I've had trouble with them too. What I have found is that most of the time they crack it's due to too high water pressure. Roots can break them too. The quality of the marlex elbows is important too. I avoid house brand marlex elbows. I try to stick to Lasco brand for those.
duct tape fixes everything.. Ive yet to meet an irrigation tech that knows how to use a tape measure. its all just chop chop. bang bang. eyeballed.. good enough
Yikes too true, Jered. I am flabbergasted by the greatly varying distances between heads on so many systems. Obviously not measuring.