12-04-2017, 03:06 PM
Hi,
At the end of my driveway is a specific sprinklerhead that every winter is sheared off and basically destroyed by the snow plow. Even with the head a bit below ground level the plow still gouges up the grass in that area, and it is where the plow always goes. Every few years I need to dig up the entire housing as it gets knocked out of vertical it's been hit so often. I've tried digging it deeper but there wasn't enough slack in the pipe to really make much of a difference.
I've had the system winterized already, and was wondering if I pull out the sprinklerhead and replace it with a wood dowel turned to fit on my lathe is that a viable way to save the head from damage this winter.
I'd put the regular head back in before activating the system in the spring, of course.
Any issues to doing this? It seems like an obvious solution but could not find anything on line about it.
Thanks, Mike
At the end of my driveway is a specific sprinklerhead that every winter is sheared off and basically destroyed by the snow plow. Even with the head a bit below ground level the plow still gouges up the grass in that area, and it is where the plow always goes. Every few years I need to dig up the entire housing as it gets knocked out of vertical it's been hit so often. I've tried digging it deeper but there wasn't enough slack in the pipe to really make much of a difference.
I've had the system winterized already, and was wondering if I pull out the sprinklerhead and replace it with a wood dowel turned to fit on my lathe is that a viable way to save the head from damage this winter.
I'd put the regular head back in before activating the system in the spring, of course.
Any issues to doing this? It seems like an obvious solution but could not find anything on line about it.
Thanks, Mike