Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on September 16, 2011 at 17:58:35 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: Re: cattle waters posted by IaGary on September 15, 2011 at 19:42:39:
Smidley (spelling?) have a good plan, and easy to install, and work on. The push out valve I think was copied from Ritche.
Those little metal angle iron tabs that Richie had was aa real pain on the hog waters and alot of cattle waters. They would rust out, and then the phone would ring. The cattle ot hogs would have shifted the water around, and busted the rest off by noon the next day it seemed.
One farmer had a form built to make a 7 ft deep pit about five foot across, under the water with a man hole. He always had two supply lines under each water, and they were run inside a 6 inch PVC pipe. We always hooked up both lines so he just had to turn off one valve, and open another. At first it seemed like a over kill, but as years went on it seemed like a great idea.
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