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Russell Fifer 07-06-2003 09:44 PM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
I'm shopping around for a new sprinkler system. Anyone have any experience
with different brands? Seems every lawn irrigation company uses a different
mix of these brands and models. Any suggestions which controller, valves
and heads to get? I have about 1/2 acre that will take about 6 zones. Any
website with this kind of info? Thanks in advance!



JP 09-06-2003 02:08 AM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
I recently had a system installed. I think that the dealer is much
more important than the brand of equipment. I had estimates from
dealers who asked me what I needed watered or who told me what I could
have watered. I chose the dealer who asked me what I wanted watered. I
paid more, but couldn't be more satisfied with my decision. (FWIW,
They installed Toro equipment)



"Russell Fifer" wrote in message ...
I'm shopping around for a new sprinkler system. Anyone have any experience
with different brands? Seems every lawn irrigation company uses a different
mix of these brands and models. Any suggestions which controller, valves
and heads to get? I have about 1/2 acre that will take about 6 zones. Any
website with this kind of info? Thanks in advance!


LawnMan 09-06-2003 04:32 AM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
I have experience with Toro Heads a few years ago. I think they are the
best.

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"Russell Fifer" wrote in message
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I'm shopping around for a new sprinkler system. Anyone have any

experience
with different brands? Seems every lawn irrigation company uses a

different
mix of these brands and models. Any suggestions which controller, valves
and heads to get? I have about 1/2 acre that will take about 6 zones.

Any
website with this kind of info? Thanks in advance!





GamePlayer No. 1058 11-06-2003 01:44 AM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
I have a mix and match system that I put in and just keep adding to it year
after year, but it's a mix of rainbird, and toro, and I find that they work
equally well. Mine is on a home made controller valve of sorts, my dogs
kept chewing up the prefab units tops, so I bought a simple pvc ball and
cock valve and just go and turn it on and off, plus it allows more pressure
to my sprinkler heads (or so it seems since I can run 7 rainbird type heads
on 3/4 inch pvc and can easily add more as needed, whereas when I had a real
controller valve it struggled with 5 heads).
I particularly like these new rainbird units that have more of a fan spray
instead of the typical arched spray, seems to get better more even coverage,
but each lawn is unique.


"Russell Fifer" wrote in message
...
: I'm shopping around for a new sprinkler system. Anyone have any
experience
: with different brands? Seems every lawn irrigation company uses a
different
: mix of these brands and models. Any suggestions which controller, valves
: and heads to get? I have about 1/2 acre that will take about 6 zones.
Any
: website with this kind of info? Thanks in advance!
:
:



Ponyboy 19-06-2003 01:32 AM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
Hunter is the best. The rotors have a strong spring which will never get
stopped from grass growing over the top of it. They have a smooth quiet
motion up to 360 degrees. The popups spray nicely also. Great controller.
Hunter is the way to go.
"Russell Fifer" wrote in message
...
I'm shopping around for a new sprinkler system. Anyone have any

experience
with different brands? Seems every lawn irrigation company uses a

different
mix of these brands and models. Any suggestions which controller, valves
and heads to get? I have about 1/2 acre that will take about 6 zones.

Any
website with this kind of info? Thanks in advance!





RFIFER 20-06-2003 10:08 PM

New Sprinkler System: Rain Bird, Hunter, Toro?
 
After a lot of research, talking to about 10 irrigation companies, and
"interviewing" numerous friends/acquantances who have experience with
these systems, I'm going with Hunter I-20 head (you only need the
stainless if your soil is sandy), and a RainBird controller (although
it was a toss-up with a Hunter controller).

I ran into a number of people who had Toro heads, and they either
replace or in the process (as each go bad) of replacing.

Thanks for all the responses, and I guess I'll find out after I get to
test it out! Time wil tell...

RFIFER


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