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Wednesday, June 22nd 2011, 12:20am

by Mitchgo

Dirt clogs up the allen key adjustment screw.. Use a tooth pick or dental tool to clean it out too

Tuesday, June 21st 2011, 2:31pm

by Wet_Boots

Before you completely give up, you can pry off the rubber cover of a PGP

Tuesday, June 21st 2011, 12:08pm

by jmatej

PGP Rotor arc no longer adjustable

I am unable to adjust the arc on one of the Hunter PGP rotors....I tried with the sprinkler key and then with a flat head screwdriver...perhaps some soil got in there or the adjustment screw is stripped....any ideas? If the screw is stripped what needs to be replaced?

Thanks!

Jan