Thanks, I was having a problem and didn’t want to call my sprinkler guy out. As plants grow sometimes what worked in coverage before doesn’t work now. Mine don’t seem to be as easy to adjust the circumference as yours does. Maybe because yours is new. Mine were stiff to move, but after watching your video I got the job done.
Thank you for this video. It’s so helpful. Now I can use the sprinkler head I bought in Jun 2023. Yeah, I know, it’s almost a year! I didn’t know how to pull it out to adjust the spray. Now I have the idea. I subscribed. 😊❤
Thank you so much!! I have been spending more and more time on fixing my sprinklers unfortunately. I just bought the Pullup Tool for $10 at Lowes b/c I am doing so much lately. A suggestion for all is to get a silver Permanent marker and mark the 'L' to make it easier to see - I do have glasses, but they only correct so much for astigmatism....
I don't have astigmatism and I can't see the L marker either! I don't understand why the manufacturer doesn't make this crucial bit of information easier to see and read!!
Great demonstration. I've been working on sprinkler systems professionally for 20 years, and I was able to avoid going back to a repair due to sending this video to a customer. He wants to close an adjustable nozzle where he is putting a wood pile. Much easier for him to get a visual demonstration from this video than for me to talk him through it over the phone. Thanks for saving me some time!
@@Godzilla9X Lol, when I went back to the store and mentioned this, they told me that I had damaged it. Upon further research, they learned it is the manufacturer approved method. So we both learned something. Thanks again for taking the time. I doubt the RU-vid cheque covered your time.
Thank you so much for making this video. I recently purchased a home with a system installed already and I never had one before. So thanks to you, I can conserve water and hot have it wasting on the sidewalk and parked cars.
Hey! Good job! Most of the videos are on the bigger rotating heads. I was very happy to find yours and you taught me exactly what I needed to know. Oh, BTW, I noticed on other videos, the ones that did not help me, the distance adjustment, what you call pressure adjustment, they call arc. I like pressure adjustment better. Thanks again.
You'll be fine. Honestly they are more trouble then they are worth. Any sand that get s in the system is usually small enough to shoot out with the water. Bigger debris will clog up the head and effect the pattern, then you will have to take the top off and clean it - which you would have to do with the filter anyway. That's why I always take mine off, nearly useless. The only time I use them is when I need to lower the pressure beyond what the screw on top will allow.
Excellent demonstration. I learned a lot from your video. I have an extra rainbird spray head and I will experience on it before going out into the yard to adjust my spray heads. Do you have a video with rotary heads?
Your video has the exact information I need, BUT.... I got frustrated when you were demonstrating the "L" location that indicates a 0 degree point of the rotation arc. It was impossible to see from your video, just as it is in the actual sprinkler head. There is what looks to me like a "rib" that radiates from the central silver screw head at 0 degrees and 180 degrees. Is that what you call an "L"? Otherwise, I'm as stumped and frustrated as I was before I watched your video. However, I do appreciate your effort here, and hope you'll keep it up. THANK YOU.