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Sunday, June 10th 2012, 8:48am

Author: jbrickm

Inlet adapter for rotor bodies

Quoted from "Wet_Boots" I can attach any head whatsoever to any pipe connection whatsoever, while using five separate pieces of pipe and fittings to do so. You start with a female coupling (or female elbow) and work from there with more elbows and swing pipe. In other words, there are no shortcuts for this. ok, can you please explain to me what I need to do for my situation? Maybe I used the wrong term "adapter". What are the 5 separate pieces you use? I'm not being thick - I just need some adv...

Saturday, June 9th 2012, 6:57pm

Author: jbrickm

Inlet adapter for rotor bodies

Good idea, but I want to try the Hunter MP Rotor and I don't see any rotor body with a 3/4 in female thread inlet here that can fit the MP rotor nozzles. Am I not understanding something here? I'm just a homeowner trying DIY projects, so apologies if these questions seem silly. To repeat - I have sprinkler risers with 3/4 in male threads and I want to put MP rotors in those locations. How do I do this?

Saturday, June 9th 2012, 1:12pm

Author: jbrickm

Inlet adapter for rotor bodies

I have a bunch of rotors currently installed on locations that have 3/4 in male threaded risers. I want to replace them with rotor bodies that have 1/2 in female threaded inlets. What adapter/bushing is needed for this set up? The 3/4 x 1/2 in threaded bushing I've seen on this site goes the other way. Can anyone help me here? Thanks