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Originally Posted by bagboy
You can go through your system, a zone at a time. Look at each irrigation head as its spraying, determine where the spray needs to go, and measure the distance that each one needs to spray.
Do this with every head, every zone. Make a list, order Rainbird spray heads from their website. You do Not need to use Hunter heads.
I will add, if you have Hunter rotor heads, or a gear drive head, my advice probably won't work.
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Thanks, and I have done the plotting and the measuring, but Hunter rotor heads is what I've got.
But I think you could help me with one question I have. When you bought your Rainbird heads, did they shoot pretty close to the distance they were supposed to shoot? If so, that at least tells me that the PSI of our irrigation system is within the range that is expected by the manufacturer.