soilsailor
Bronze Member
Well we're behind schedule (caught a summer chest cold), but we're almost ready.
I've got what may be a dumb question: I've got a yard hydrant at my barn that I've never used in the winter, but will need it now. What happens to the water in the vertical pipe above the underground valve, and why doesn't it freeze?
Thanks.
If you have a frost - free hydrant, there is a weep hole that allows the water to drain after use. The Woodford "Iowa" hydrant is an example. There are many others.