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How Do You Fix A Rainbird Underground Sprinkler?

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How Do You Fix A Rainbird Underground Sprinkler?

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Underground lawn sprinkler systems are a great help for homeowners. But as convenient as an underground sprinkler system can be, the individual sprinkler heads wear out or get assaulted occasionally by a bully lawn mower. Behold, a time for replacement is at hand. Measure a distance of 4 inches from the sprinkler head and insert the garden spade about 3 inches deep into the turf. When inserting the spade, aim it inward toward the sprinkler head and gently plunge it into the soil, slowly, until you feel it hit the lower part of the sprinkler head (about 2 to 4 inches deep). Withdraw the spade from the soil and repeat, cutting a circle around the sprinkler head. Grab some grass near both edges of the circle you’ve cut with the spade and slowly lift the ring of grass and soil out of the ground, revealing the threaded bottom of the old sprinkler head. Set the ring of turf off to the side and clear away all of the soil from around the base of the sprinkler. Unscrew the old sprinkler, turnin

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