And, even if it's not, pry the damn thing off and replace it with something easier to get into. They're pretty cheap.
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And, even if it's not, pry the damn thing off and replace it with something easier to get into. They're pretty cheap.
Well, I get to answer my own question. I saw some vague references to Lawn Genie being owned by Toro during my internet search. So, on a hunch, I went to the Home Depot and found a Lawn Genie valve...
I have a Toro 3/4" jar-top anti-siphon valve, Model 53763 that is leaking at the top from the inlet side. I think I have a small hole in the diaphragm. My problem is I can't seem to find a repair...
I'll add my two cents that are actually the two cents of a master plumber I used to know.
I always keep a damp rag handy for two reasons:
1. since the flux helps the solder flow, I wipe the...
That would definitely do the trick. But, we're already over budget and this looks like it would really hurt when my wife beats me with it. Also, here in Southern California, we're not concerned...
I'm installing some irrigation line and want to put in some additional hose bibs off of the main irrig. line. I'm planning to use copper for the hose bibs for strength and already read that where my...
My home was recently re-piped and the contractor installed an extra set of angle-stops under the kitchen sink. They didn't tell me they were going to and I didn't request them. I'm assuming they...