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Tuesday, May 27th 2014, 8:30pm

by Central Irrigation

That would be my guess.

Monday, May 26th 2014, 7:29pm

by ramhi4x

The heads have springs in them to help them retract. If the heads in question are part of the same zone as those that are working, then you may have a tree root linking a line or a blockage in the piping for those two unworking heads.
So does that mean they are Not getting water pressure please? Thanks!

Monday, May 26th 2014, 6:32pm

by Central Irrigation

The heads have springs in them to help them retract. If the heads in question are part of the same zone as those that are working, then you may have a tree root linking a line or a blockage in the piping for those two unworking heads.

Monday, May 26th 2014, 11:48am

by ramhi4x

Reverse pressure on pop-up pulling head in?

:?: I have one station with 4 heads, since first turned on this season, two heads pop-up and work fine, two heads are held down by pressure some how even when I manually pull them up, they just get sucked back down. Can anyone explain this please?

Thanks!