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Sunday, January 6th 2002, 7:09pm

by SprinklerGuy

Wow! Blast from the past. Someone still has super 600's? Good luck with that adjustment button, finding it and pushing it! Seriously though, it is easy once you get the hang of it. Really easy with the sprinkler up on the counter!!!

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Sunday, December 16th 2001, 7:22pm

by SprinklerWarehouse Irriga

Wallace,
They come as either a non-adjustable 360 degree full circle rotor or they come as an adjustable part-circle rotor (45°-315°). You have to order either one or the other. If you have the adjustable type please Email me with your fax number and we will fax you the instructions. Toro has not yet made these instructions available online.

I hope we have answered your question. If not please Email us again.

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Sunday, December 16th 2001, 7:17pm

by Wallace

Can the Super 600 Toro rotor be adjusted?

Can the Super 600 Toro gear driven rotor head be adjusted from full circle (360 degrees) to half circle (180 degrees)?
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