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Old 03-29-2025, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI View Post
Do not drive rebar into the ground, you will be creating an intentional hazard on your property! The damage to the equipment and possible injury to the operator would be something Dan Newland would be all over in a second. If you had a friend visiting and they tripped over that rebar resulting in a fall or fell on top of it injuring themselves, you made Dan your worst nightmare. Have you attempted to talk to the lawn care individual/company? That would be the logical action to take.
Don't think you can be sued? A friend was participating in an archery competition on privately owned property. One of the competitor's young son was running around like all kids do and tripped over a tree root breaking his arm. They successfully sued the land owner for having a hazard on his property that resulted in an injury.
As has been previously stated, apparently your sprinkler head is either defective and not retracting or too far above the ground. Get a professional to look at it and remedy the problem.
Wasn't the original rebar idea a joke? Hyperbole? Just my take.
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