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Saturday, September 12th 2009, 8:49pm

by debo

Buy a shovel. Dig away the soil and add what fittings are needed to get the head to the proper height (which is a bit higher than you might think)

That would work...

I would dig uop the head and find the feed from main line to head. Fix it if using funny pipe. If not, add funny pipe .

Tuesday, August 4th 2009, 1:06am

by Wet_Boots

Buy a shovel. Dig away the soil and add what fittings are needed to get the head to the proper height (which is a bit higher than you might think)

Friday, July 31st 2009, 1:37pm

by mikemck

I have the same problem.

I am concerned about raising the rotor while the outer housing is still low.

I have a lot of problem with grass intruding into the housing.

Is there something I can use to extending the outer housing too?

Thanks.

Tuesday, June 16th 2009, 7:46am

by markedpaper

:) Thanks for your help!!!

Sunday, June 14th 2009, 12:39pm

by mrfixit

Riser extensions

These will do the trick. Dig one up to see what size you need. They have them at SprinklerWarehouse.com

Swing Joints:
http://www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/Hunter-Swing-Joints-s/6837.htm

Risers (Cut-Off Nipples):
http://www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/Cut-Off-Nipples-s/223.htm

Sunday, June 14th 2009, 7:41am

by markedpaper

Rotary spray head about 2 inches below surface?

Some of my hunter rotary spray heads are about 2" below ground level. X( I recently purchased this house and have no idea why some rotay spray heads are about 2" below ground level. ?( I had to dig around the spray head to make some clearance for the pop up. ;( The ones where I had to dig now look like golf course holes. ;( Is there a way to fix this problem without digging up the entire lines? ?(Do they make any type of extensions for the rotary spray heads? ?(