Posted by Tech 7 on January 06, 2010 at 17:13:52 from (76.64.214.216):
Well this is certainly off topic but Iam sure I can get some info here. I have a hydrant mounted in my barn which has been trouble free for the last 10 years.This summer in order to keep water infront of a pen of lambs I ran a hose from the hydrant to a float box in a trough with no problems. The lambs went out in early Dec.,Ishut off the hydrant and put the hose away.Now at the end of the month I have need of the hydrant ad it runs water...SLOW probably about a half gallon a minute.The heated bowl upstream in the yard works fine so supply is not the issue. I know that I'll have to likley pull the top off the hydrant to see what is going on. Any thoughts as to what I might find? Plumbing is not one of my favourite jobs,especially in winter. Thanks, Bob
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