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How to Adjust Rainbird Sprinklers To Spray Where They Should

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2008

Adjust Rainbird sprinklers with help from Sprinkler Daddy ( http://www.sprinklerdaddy.ca )

Sprinklers should water your grass, not your driveway, house, or street. Use the tips in this video to make sure your Rainbird sprinklers spray where they are supposed to.

To get started with your diy sprinkler system, visit http://www.sprinklerdaddy.ca

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  • Good Lord!! Are you serious? You've done nothing more than pose more questions!! HOW DO YOU DO IT?!?!!?

  • Sorry to have confused you. There is a playlist on my YouTube channel that points to all the videos I've made about adjusting the RainBird 5000 head. Please head over there and check them out. Thanks!

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  • @thebbk So how did you help?

  • @sprinklerdaddy How do I reset the rainbird system? Ours went off recently due to a power outage.

  • you would make a great politician. Tell everyone what they already know but sounds important. Rename it as: SPRINKLERS and the OBVIOUS

  • Sprinklers.iFind2.com Installed my sprinklers for $1399 Front & Back yard. You can also get the eBook how to do it yourself from Home Depot or Lowe's at: Sprinklers.iFind2.com 

  • This video was brought to you by captain obvious. Isn't the title of this video "how to ADJUST sprinklers"?

  • yeah the hell you do it?

  • Problem is setting LEFT STOP. Not explained in any videos or documentation.

    1. With sprinkler ON, take channel locks and GENTLY rotate base cylinder - so nozzle points to where you want LEFT STOP. Try turning to right first if cylinder will not go left.

    2. RIGHT STOP is then set by adjustment screw on opposite side (top if head) from nozzle.

    3. Adjust arc by closed screw next to nozzle (on top under rubber)

  • thanks for the help

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