MikePA
Super Moderator
Does anyone know if it is possible to replace just the top (the part with the handle you lift up to start water flowing)?
The only thing wrong with our hydrant is the top has sprung a few (well, quite a few) leaks and the thought of having to dig up the entire hydrant, which is at lease 3 feet down, and reconnecting a new one to the underground water line is not something that fills me with joy, particularly since it is the only water source in our barn.
Thanks!
The only thing wrong with our hydrant is the top has sprung a few (well, quite a few) leaks and the thought of having to dig up the entire hydrant, which is at lease 3 feet down, and reconnecting a new one to the underground water line is not something that fills me with joy, particularly since it is the only water source in our barn.
Thanks!