Randomly break
Most irrigation systems don’t “randomly break.”They leave clues long before total failure.
Low pressure.Misting heads.One wet spot.A valve buzzing.Zones overlapping.Pump cycling.Controller errors.
The difference between a parts changer and a true irrigation technician is diagnostics.
Anybody can replace a sprinkler head.Not everybody can identify WHY the head failed in the first place.
That’s what this community is about: ✅ Real troubleshooting✅ Real hydraulic thinking✅ Real field experience✅ Real repair strategy
QUESTION OF THE DAY:
What’s the strangest irrigation problem you’ve ever encountered?
Could be: • Electrical• Hydraulic• Pipe failure• Pumps• Wells• Controllers• “Customer-installed engineering” 😂
Drop photos if you’ve got them. Let’s break it down together.
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