Great video! Most of the other installation videos do not show the installation angle but you did! I only have one suggestion. After I have had to replace nozzles over decades on the PGPs, sometimes they are a pain to remove by pulling on the tabs with the pliers as you did. On these difficult ones I end up tearing off the tabs with the pliers. Then you can either screw in a wood screw and pull the nozzle out or pry it out with a small screw drive in the hole for the water discharge. I discovered that when I installed the nozzle initially, I left a small little tit on the nozzle. This tit is the very small piece of plastic left on the nozzle from where the nozzle came off of the nozzle tree. After I discovered that, I started very CAREFULLY trimming the tit off with a wallpaper blade (very sharp) before I installed them. This made it much easier to remove the nozzle the next time, since as you know, the nozzles are a very TIGHT fit into the rotor head. I noticed the nozzle you installed had a small tit on it at 3:28. You have to look quick. It is on the side of the nozzle opposite the tabs. This is mainly meant as an aid to your viewers. Keep up the great videos!
Question about the nozzle tree. Are there different types of nozzles or are they just all the same? I bought a few of these from Lowes and I'm looking for one that has a slightly shorter distance that the one it came equipped with.
You didnt show us how wet you got adjusting that baby.....On a side note, never heard of the collars. Learn something new every time i watch a video. I guess I'll retire the super large vice grips :)
Great video! Most of the other installation videos do not show the installation angle but you did! I only have one suggestion. After I have had to replace nozzles over decades on the PGPs, sometimes they are a pain to remove by pulling on the tabs with the pliers as you did. On these difficult ones I end up tearing off the tabs with the pliers. Then you can either screw in a wood screw and pull the nozzle out or pry it out with a small screw drive in the hole for the water discharge. I discovered that when I installed the nozzle initially, I left a small little tit on the nozzle. This tit is the very small piece of plastic left on the nozzle from where the nozzle came off of the nozzle tree. After I discovered that, I started very CAREFULLY trimming the tit off with a wallpaper blade (very sharp) before I installed them. This made it much easier to remove the nozzle the next time, since as you know, the nozzles are a very TIGHT fit into the rotor head. I noticed the nozzle you installed had a small tit on it at 3:28. You have to look quick. It is on the side of the nozzle opposite the tabs. This is mainly meant as an aid to your viewers. Keep up the great videos!
excellent video, close ups very illuminating. Thanks
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Good morning! Thanks for watching!
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How do you know which nozzle to install off the tree? Or are they all the same ?
This video was so inspiring it saved my cat, cured her of all diseases, and she is now an angel.
Question about the nozzle tree. Are there different types of nozzles or are they just all the same? I bought a few of these from Lowes and I'm looking for one that has a slightly shorter distance that the one it came equipped with.
Sorry I’m just now getting around to replying to this. They come in various sizes. At least mine. Not all just one.
Can confirm. Need to use some of the smaller numbers like 2-4 to get the distance I wanted. Thanks
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Good choice! Thank you!
How do you know what size or number nozzle need it?
You didnt show us how wet you got adjusting that baby.....On a side note, never heard of the collars. Learn something new every time i watch a video. I guess I'll retire the super large vice grips :)
First time I’ve used the collar too! Definitely made for a quick replacement.
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The more you know