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Thursday, August 9th 2007, 3:36am

by drpete3

I agree with wet boots. you can make it work. pressure, gpm and all that stuff will be OK with pgps youll just have to play with the nozzles to get it right.

Unless you know your pressure and gpm that your well can give you. If so Ill tell you exactly the nozzles to use. Again I would suggest either hunter pgp or weather matic heads that SW carries. The advantage to the weathermatics is easier adjustment. But they are new to me but becoming my favorite. Time will tell

Wednesday, August 8th 2007, 10:36am

by Wet_Boots

If all you do is post about it, you will never know. Buy some PGP's and swing joint pipe and fittings, and all will be revealed.

Wednesday, August 8th 2007, 7:26am

by Squidward

The canisters are mostly tipped and/or too low, so I want to get rid of them altogether or I'll have to dig and re-set the canisters and put in new heads. I'd rather just put in rotors, but would first like to be sure my system will work with rotors. That's the reason I was thinking of trying to changeout just one zone first.

Squid

Tuesday, August 7th 2007, 10:22pm

by Wet_Boots

PGP-ATR heads will install in old Minipaws, if you have the special Minipaw wrench. (no wrench, no deal)

Tuesday, August 7th 2007, 1:55pm

by Squidward

Changeout one zone at a time?

My minipaws are nearly all in need of replacement and I would like to try 42SAs. There are 5 zones of 5 minipaws each. I am wondering about trying to change just one zone and see how it works with my pressure and well water. Is there a way to install the 42SA or equivalent without removing the canister? And does this sound like a good idea?

Thanks for the great help!

Squid