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are they ouy of business?
I would go with a hunter pro-c it's easy to use and it is cheap
I agree with mrfixit, new timer, by the time to send it to be fixed you would probabily spend more then a new time will cost, and you still have an old timer
Pro flo parts are still available, but i've found that on old valves the new diaphrams cause the valve to leak out the threads
You may want to consider MP rotors on your spray heads, if you have at least 18' wide section in that zone you could use rotors and cap every other head, depending on the spacing of the spray heads
Sounds like you need to add a head in the middle and reduce nozzles around peremeter
Last time I checked into it no one made a remote valve above 1", I had a 1 1/2 rainbird system and supply house told me that it wouldn't work
I've never come across those valve so you're proably right
Only seen 1 valve that was not complatible, that was a 110v system, ever other valve has worked fine some were as old as 30 years old
Orbit makes a timer with a remote for cheap