I am sure your sanity is stretched to the limit with what you're dealing with. I am in the same boat only my husband passed. Now, I deal with our fixer upper alone or in my poor-ass case, watch it fall further apart.
Here in North Dakota, that water line has to be buried at least six feet down to prevent freezing. A job for a backhoe. Dont feel bad about the ongoing repairs and upgrades. The wife and I bought out farm property over 20 years ago. We are still fixing, repairing and updating. It never ends. Worth every dime and every hour spent. Keep up the good work!
Glad to see you smile when talking about the work you need to get done. (Idle hands...) That positive attitude along with your faith has made you successful. You keep recording and I'll keep watching. :) GO ARMY!
Thanks for the great tips! ESPECIALLY how to check to see if the weep hole is working. Appreciate the time and explanations. Don't feel bad about going behind somebody else's work. I know someone had to follow mine... :) We all learn as we go!
Been surveying several videos on the mechanics, repair and servicing of this style hydrant. This is by far the best of all three categories! And I feel you, brother, on the amateurism by the previous residents/builders!! Our simple 600 sq ft slab n’ steel studio/cabin is the configuration that allows one, even on a strict budget, to do everything well with high quality components and materials. Alas, while it looks nice, every aspect of the construction is infected with former owner’s son-in-laws half-tailed instinct!! The joker’s trade-craft skills are precisely reflected in his personality-totally flat! So, thanks for the fellowship and intelligence in following failure!
A big thank you from Colorado! Hydrant stopped working in barn in Feb! Hopefully, armed with the knowledge you provided, will get it going again before next storm in two days. Thank you very much!
We live in ia, I suspected last spring that ours was leaking. I had a guy come out, he said no I probably left it on and that's why all the water around the base... now it's December and it's obviously leaking. Higher water bill and frozen water all around the spigot. Guess I'll be digging it up myself next spring. Thanks for all this info.
I follow Red Poppy Ranch too. He installed several yard hydrants and I think he set them in 5 gallon buckets filled with gravel. Didn't know why when I watched but it must have been for the weephole drain.
Thank you. I have one of those. The problem I had this winter was was the inter pipe wouldn't go down. Then I couldn't get any water. Every winter I have a hard time lifting and lowering the handle. This year I needed two hands to turn it on then that's when my problem started. I was told to use PB on it. I used WB40 and that didn't work, but PB worked. Now I need to adjust it because it leaks. Thank you for the video now I know how to fix that.
Ground hydrants, can be a pain. I have a choice of a couple brands here in VA. The price difference is small. Heat tape, I wrap mine around the pipe then use pipe insulation, I had water leaking up from the pipe underneath the handle that was an use, parts were necessary. I just replaced mine. Good job with the info, I suspect there are many people who don't have ground hydrants or know how to fix them.
I wonder if my current issue may be what you dealt with on yours. Ive a red one that only leaks when pressurized to a garden hose, butvthe leak seems to follow the rod up thru the top adjustment nut. Ive never had one apart myself yet, but it seems like water may be pushing past some rubber seal or O ring somewhere inside near the top if I had guess. Im hoping its a simple top fix, as it is quite old. Ive owned the property its on for 12 or 13 years, and that red paint was long faded before I moved there. Doesnt leak when used without a hose.
What is the issue with the hydrant if when you pull the handle all the way up to obtain full water pressure but the handles keeps falling down slightly, therefore reducing the water pressure? Mine drops down and I have to get someone else to hold it up and opened in order to get full pressure. The handle will not stay up and fully open on its own. Any advice would be helpful......thanking you in advance.
FYI: Some hydrants are non potabale which means not fit for human consumption because of the lead leaching from the brass parts. So if it's not good for people I wouldn't think it would be to good for animals either.
I like when it gets cold out so I can see how your seasons went. I don't get to watch these videos very much through spring,summer and most of fall due to farming and going to work! I was curious where you order chickens through other than the mail or tractor supply? Considering I only live about roughly 50 miles away! I have 35 hens but I would like to raise some meat chickens next summer!
What causes these spigots to all of a sudden stop working? It has been installed for 9 years and just stopped letting water out when opened. A second one further down the line works fine. I left he first one open while I was using the second one, when the water started running out of the first one. I am baffled.
Just curious don't you have a basement? Can't you just go out through the basement wall below 4' and run it to the barn? It looks like you have a pretty good ground water have you thought of sand points to get water from in pastors, it's a lot easier than digging trenches.
Great points, so yes I do have a basement but it is on the far end of the house. That side of the house is on a slab. Unfortunately I don't want to run our softened water out to the barn and pastures so the only place to get straight at the well water is in that corner or by taping right of the well pump which I don't believe is a good idea. I will need to figure something out long term I just don't know exactly what that will be. However, I have thought about just doing a shallow well for the pumpkin patch next year and I suppose I could consider that for the barn as well and just forget the line altogether
@@SSLFamilyDad I buried, deep enough it doesn't freeze, a IPC tote under my cabin. It is connected to the rain gutters that drain into it. It stores enough water for most of the winter. I have gutter heaters if I need more.
I'VE KNOWN OF THOSE (SPICKETS/HYDRANT) BUT JUST HAVE NEVER BEEN AROUND 1 EVER.... THX FOR THE (SCHOOLING) ON HOW TO PROPERLY TAKE CARE OF 1 AND THE PROPER WAY OF INSTALLING ONE AZ WELL. ....... .....AND WOW DAMN, THAT BACK CONNER OF YOUR HOUSE, Hahah SURE CAN MAKE 1 SCRATCH THEIR HEAD WONDERING ON THE PREVIOUS OWNERS INSTALLATION ( KNUCKLE👊🏽BUMP ) SSLFamilyDad
Hi, thanks for the video! I have a question for you. My barn hydrant like yours has been leaking, so I was going to try my hand at repairing it myself. We installed it about 15 yrs ago. It began leaking about 2 years ago lol. So I have been shutting it off at the house after each use. This has become a pain in the butt. So it's time I fix it myself. I always find handy videos online, like yours, to do most anything I can't figure out on my own. Anyway, could mine possibly just need that set screw adjusted? Is this something that can change and need adjustment over time? Or is this something that only needs done when first installed? It would be nice if it is just the set screw, as I don't know what brand I have. I see nothing written on the head. So I'm not sure how easy it is going to be to find a rebuild kit for it. I have watched a couple videos on installing a rebuild kit, looks direct enough, haha, but it would be great if just an adjustment would fix my problem.
If it is just dripping from the faucet when turned off it is probably just the adjustment. If it is leaking from around the plunger rod then it is probably an o ring. Could take it apart and just take the o ring up to hardware store and match it up to a new one
You can tell what kind you have by the color of your unit. Black is Tractor Supply. The only reason I know this is I've had problems with mine. Each company that makes them has a set color. Red, for one company, blue for another company and Black is Tractor Supply. This is what I have.
@priscillamheath5188 Huh? I don't think this is accurate. Mine is blue. I bought it at Tractor Supply. WalMart carries the same exact blue one that I got a TS. Lowes sells hydrants in an array of colors. I think the colors may have something to do with indicating water flow capacity rather than what store they came from.
I hope you went deep enough with that heat tape. That generator installation job looks kinda scary. If you can, go down deeper with the new water pipe on the INSIDE of your house and go through the foundation with a star drill. You'll have less chance of a freeze up that way. Is that a living or storage space on the inside? Hydrolic cement should seal up the hole well, plus there are coatings that can be applied to the outside to make sure of a good seal. Good luck with your projects. 👍
That may be what I have to do is drill through the concrete inside and trench it out. Looks like the water pipe is buried at about 30", not really deep enough but only a concern if we get a really cold winter.
@@SSLFamilyDad well, make sure to take your time in the planning stage. It can save you a lot of time, money, and headache when your project gets underway. Be well and God bless.
It's at corner of the house has a basement or even a crawl space I think you would be much better off punching a line through the concrete below the frost line and getting that line in the house more direct than coming up to go into the house it might even be worth it if there is no basement under there to run the line around to where you have access to your basement to be able to punch through the concrete into a climate controlled area of the house
Dang and I thought the former owners of my property did some janky nonsense. I swear the legal system needs to tighten up its definition of "incompetent".
We replaced one of our yard hydrants, and digging that up was not fun! We installed this, so we won't have to ever dig it up again! We highly recommend it! www.yardhydrantmadeeasy.com/index.html
Thanks for the checking of weep hole. Had no idea
😀You saved my sanity. I am 70 and caring for 5 acres, horse and a spouse with dementia. The leaking adjustment worked!! Bless you.
I am sure your sanity is stretched to the limit with what you're dealing with. I am in the same boat only my husband passed. Now, I deal with our fixer upper alone or in my poor-ass case, watch it fall further apart.
Here in North Dakota, that water line has to be buried at least six feet down to prevent freezing. A job for a backhoe. Dont feel bad about the ongoing repairs and upgrades. The wife and I bought out farm property over 20 years ago. We are still fixing, repairing and updating. It never ends. Worth every dime and every hour spent. Keep up the good work!
I'm at the same latitude and in the worst winters we might freeze 6 inches of dirt.
@@mytech6779 near the coast?
Glad to see you smile when talking about the work you need to get done. (Idle hands...) That positive attitude along with your faith has made you successful. You keep recording and I'll keep watching. :) GO ARMY!
Thanks!
Thanks for the great tips! ESPECIALLY how to check to see if the weep hole is working. Appreciate the time and explanations. Don't feel bad about going behind somebody else's work. I know someone had to follow mine... :) We all learn as we go!
Been surveying several videos on the mechanics, repair and servicing of this style hydrant. This is by far the best of all three categories! And I feel you, brother, on the amateurism by the previous residents/builders!! Our simple 600 sq ft slab n’ steel studio/cabin is the configuration that allows one, even on a strict budget, to do everything well with high quality components and materials. Alas, while it looks nice, every aspect of the construction is infected with former owner’s son-in-laws half-tailed instinct!! The joker’s trade-craft skills are precisely reflected in his personality-totally flat! So, thanks for the fellowship and intelligence in following failure!
Thanks! Keep em coming! Love the Bible verses. Praise the Lord!
A big thank you from Colorado! Hydrant stopped working in barn in Feb! Hopefully, armed with the knowledge you provided, will get it going again before next storm in two days. Thank you very much!
The place is looking so nice. It's really looking neat and organized. Getting lots done. Always more to do
Good information for those who have that type of spigot.
We live in ia, I suspected last spring that ours was leaking. I had a guy come out, he said no I probably left it on and that's why all the water around the base... now it's December and it's obviously leaking. Higher water bill and frozen water all around the spigot. Guess I'll be digging it up myself next spring. Thanks for all this info.
you took the fear out of the Iowa water spickets thanks for sharing the video
Thanks friend! That was a big help! Appreciate it!!! 😁
I follow Red Poppy Ranch too. He installed several yard hydrants and I think he set them in 5 gallon buckets filled with gravel. Didn't know why when I watched but it must have been for the weephole drain.
Thanks for the video! It was very helpful!
Thank you. I have one of those. The problem I had this winter was was the inter pipe wouldn't go down. Then I couldn't get any water. Every winter I have a hard time lifting and lowering the handle. This year I needed two hands to turn it on then that's when my problem started. I was told to use PB on it. I used WB40 and that didn't work, but PB worked. Now I need to adjust it because it leaks. Thank you for the video now I know how to fix that.
What is PB? Peanut butter?
Lol, no it's Penetrating Blaster for rusty nuts and bolts.
Neat to see how those spigots actually work. Thanks for sharing!!
Great info!
Great info
Woodford also has replacement parts for rubber plunger
Good job
It sure doesn't look like your work! You are always so neat
Thank you so much
Ground hydrants, can be a pain. I have a choice of a couple brands here in VA. The price difference is small. Heat tape, I wrap mine around the pipe then use pipe insulation, I had water leaking up from the pipe underneath the handle that was an use, parts were necessary. I just replaced mine. Good job with the info, I suspect there are many people who don't have ground hydrants or know how to fix them.
I wonder if my current issue may be what you dealt with on yours. Ive a red one that only leaks when pressurized to a garden hose, butvthe leak seems to follow the rod up thru the top adjustment nut. Ive never had one apart myself yet, but it seems like water may be pushing past some rubber seal or O ring somewhere inside near the top if I had guess. Im hoping its a simple top fix, as it is quite old. Ive owned the property its on for 12 or 13 years, and that red paint was long faded before I moved there. Doesnt leak when used without a hose.
What is the issue with the hydrant if when you pull the handle all the way up to obtain full water pressure but the handles keeps falling down slightly, therefore reducing the water pressure? Mine drops down and I have to get someone else to hold it up and opened in order to get full pressure. The handle will not stay up and fully open on its own. Any advice would be helpful......thanking you in advance.
great tips … was looking into installing some of those spigots and this helped alot
Cool Info! Thanks SSL Dad
yo Great Videos keep up the great work. I have gained a lot of info from you
Boy oh boy do I know about heat tape and shoddy home repairs. I was taught it was cheaper to do right the first time.
FYI: Some hydrants are non potabale which means not fit for human consumption because of the lead leaching from the brass parts. So if it's not good for people I wouldn't think it would be to good for animals either.
I like when it gets cold out so I can see how your seasons went. I don't get to watch these videos very much through spring,summer and most of fall due to farming and going to work! I was curious where you order chickens through other than the mail or tractor supply? Considering I only live about roughly 50 miles away! I have 35 hens but I would like to raise some meat chickens next summer!
Thank you, this is good to know.
I learned something 😎thanks for sharing😎
would it make sense to fill a large water container (that has a hose and a valve) and haul it around with a tractor to each animal waterer?
Thanx.
great information, freezing water is no fun.
What causes these spigots to all of a sudden stop working? It has been installed for 9 years and just stopped letting water out when opened. A second one further down the line works fine. I left he first one open while I was using the second one, when the water started running out of the first one. I am baffled.
There is a check valve at the bottom that must be stuck or broken, or a seal. Pull the head and pull out the rod to inspect
Good to know information. :-)
Just curious don't you have a basement? Can't you just go out through the basement wall below 4' and run it to the barn? It looks like you have a pretty good ground water have you thought of sand points to get water from in pastors, it's a lot easier than digging trenches.
Great points, so yes I do have a basement but it is on the far end of the house. That side of the house is on a slab. Unfortunately I don't want to run our softened water out to the barn and pastures so the only place to get straight at the well water is in that corner or by taping right of the well pump which I don't believe is a good idea. I will need to figure something out long term I just don't know exactly what that will be. However, I have thought about just doing a shallow well for the pumpkin patch next year and I suppose I could consider that for the barn as well and just forget the line altogether
@@SSLFamilyDad I buried, deep enough it doesn't freeze, a IPC tote under my cabin. It is connected to the rain gutters that drain into it. It stores enough water for most of the winter. I have gutter heaters if I need more.
That is a cool idea, I might be able to use that in quite a few places actually
I'VE KNOWN OF THOSE
(SPICKETS/HYDRANT) BUT JUST HAVE
NEVER BEEN AROUND 1 EVER....
THX FOR THE (SCHOOLING) ON HOW TO
PROPERLY TAKE CARE OF 1 AND
THE PROPER WAY OF INSTALLING ONE
AZ WELL. .......
.....AND WOW DAMN, THAT BACK CONNER
OF YOUR HOUSE, Hahah SURE CAN MAKE
1 SCRATCH THEIR HEAD WONDERING
ON THE PREVIOUS OWNERS INSTALLATION
( KNUCKLE👊🏽BUMP ) SSLFamilyDad
That gas line, “that’s something “ is putting it mildly. Lol
Hi, thanks for the video! I have a question for you. My barn hydrant like yours has been leaking, so I was going to try my hand at repairing it myself. We installed it about 15 yrs ago. It began leaking about 2 years ago lol. So I have been shutting it off at the house after each use. This has become a pain in the butt. So it's time I fix it myself. I always find handy videos online, like yours, to do most anything I can't figure out on my own. Anyway, could mine possibly just need that set screw adjusted? Is this something that can change and need adjustment over time? Or is this something that only needs done when first installed? It would be nice if it is just the set screw, as I don't know what brand I have. I see nothing written on the head. So I'm not sure how easy it is going to be to find a rebuild kit for it. I have watched a couple videos on installing a rebuild kit, looks direct enough, haha, but it would be great if just an adjustment would fix my problem.
If it is just dripping from the faucet when turned off it is probably just the adjustment. If it is leaking from around the plunger rod then it is probably an o ring. Could take it apart and just take the o ring up to hardware store and match it up to a new one
@@SSLFamilyDad Thanks! I'll try the adjustment tomorrow, see if that fixes it first.
You can tell what kind you have by the color of your unit. Black is Tractor Supply. The only reason I know this is I've had problems with mine. Each company that makes them has a set color. Red, for one company, blue for another company and Black is Tractor Supply. This is what I have.
@priscillamheath5188 Huh? I don't think this is accurate. Mine is blue. I bought it at Tractor Supply. WalMart carries the same exact blue one that I got a TS. Lowes sells hydrants in an array of colors. I think the colors may have something to do with indicating water flow capacity rather than what store they came from.
I hope you went deep enough with that heat tape. That generator installation job looks kinda scary. If you can, go down deeper with the new water pipe on the INSIDE of your house and go through the foundation with a star drill. You'll have less chance of a freeze up that way. Is that a living or storage space on the inside? Hydrolic cement should seal up the hole well, plus there are coatings that can be applied to the outside to make sure of a good seal. Good luck with your projects. 👍
That may be what I have to do is drill through the concrete inside and trench it out. Looks like the water pipe is buried at about 30", not really deep enough but only a concern if we get a really cold winter.
@@SSLFamilyDad well, make sure to take your time in the planning stage. It can save you a lot of time, money, and headache when your project gets underway. Be well and God bless.
A project every week... sometimes daily.
👍👍👍👍
It's at corner of the house has a basement or even a crawl space I think you would be much better off punching a line through the concrete below the frost line and getting that line in the house more direct than coming up to go into the house it might even be worth it if there is no basement under there to run the line around to where you have access to your basement to be able to punch through the concrete into a climate controlled area of the house
Dang and I thought the former owners of my property did some janky nonsense. I swear the legal system needs to tighten up its definition of "incompetent".
We replaced one of our yard hydrants, and digging that up was not fun! We installed this, so we won't have to ever dig it up again! We highly recommend it! www.yardhydrantmadeeasy.com/index.html
Made in free country
You forgot packing nut leak.
You only do quality work but not everyone is like that. The work you do looks like you are working for the Lord not man.
I cant believe those uninsulated boiler lines were not even in a field tile. That's some mickey mouse B.S.