OP
Travelover
Elite Member
That is a pretty cool gizmo. I'm pretty sure that the pipe is cut and capped or crushed. Being one inch PVC, I just can't see it being plugged with debris so thoroughly.Ah. Good job of narrowing it down. Swap out the head on the one that doesn't work with a known good one, if you haven't already, to eliminate that head. While it's off, run the water and see if water is getting to that point.
Also, before digging anything up, I'd cut the line just past the valve, and put a gallo gun into the line, remove all the head sprinkler heads, and give the gallo gun a couple-three shots down the line. Then glue on a hose fitting at the cut and run the water to see if that clears it out.
If you don't know what a gallo gun is, here's a link. It's a co2 powered drain line blaster. We use them a lot at my employer to clear drain lines, condensate drains, etc.... works great! Worth a shot.
Amazon.com: DiversiTech GG-1 Charles Gallo Drain Gun for A/C Condensate Lines: Industrial & Scientific