why don't you use flex hose from you lat line to the new i 20 head u can put it thn at any level you need the head
I have a 20 yr. old sprinkler system that was comprised of Rainbird Maxi-Paw sprinklers. As they stop working I replace each with Hunter's PGP-ADJ heads. The Hunters connect via a 3/4" thread to my 1/2" fittings in the ground from the Rainbird heads, which is bad enough, in that I have to cut a 1/2 to 3/4 riser to min. length, remove the old riser and install the new one so that the two different sizes mate. The big problem is that the Hunter heads only fit from the bottom--there's no "optional" side-mount like the Rainbirds had, and that, coupled with the increased length of the Hunter, causes their finished elevation to be 1-3" above grade--just the right ingredients for my my mower to mangle the new head. I've been lucky so far in my replacement efforts as I have been able to "bend" the old piping downward and load it up with heavy backfill (boulders, etc) that it's allowed the new Hunter head to recede to nearly grade level but I've just run into my first replacement where there's no way I can get it low enough without digging 2-3ft back on the feed line and try to get it installed lower into the ground (which seems like a lot of work and certainly there's a better way--hopefully!). Any suggestions out there? I thought there was some sort of 1/2" to 3/4" flexible riser back when I first ordered my Hunters a couple of years ago at S.W. but I didn't see anything online today on their site. That would allow the new head's installation to be several inches from the original replacing fitting and the bendable riser would allow the feed from that point to go lower into the ground, obviously accomodating the higher head.