Hi,
This spring the rain wouldn't quit. Now it won't start! LOL. So I've been spending too much time watering. I'm thinking of buying a traveling sprinkler to save the hassle of constantly moving hoses. The most common ones look like a tractor and follow the hose. Does anyone else use these sprinklers? Do they work well? What's the good and the bad?
Here's one link I found on them: http://home.howstuffworks.com/traveling-sprinkler1.htm
Mark
Tractor Sprinkler
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Mark, Hope I'm not too late on this subject for you. The Nelson sprinkler shown in your link is fantastic. They do have a tendency to chew up soft spots (they make them where the grasss is too thin, too), but I love mine. Plus, the company is one of the best I've ever dealt with. Didn't use mine for a couple years & then it wouldn't rotate or move either. I tried to find parts to repair it in HD & Lowes but no go. Finally called Nelson. They said O.K., we'll send you a repair kit. I said I'd hafta wait till payday. They said no, we're GIVING you the parts.
They're the best!
Don
They're the best!
Don
Wow Don. Do you have Nelson's number? I ask because I bought 3-4 other types of their sprinklers, and 3 of 4 are now broke after a few uses. So I'm not a huge nelson fan right now.
As far as a tractor sprinkler, I found and bought the best. I bought the 'Original National Walking Tractor Sprinkler.' It's 100% metal, including the gears. Not one spec of plastic on it. It was on back-order for half the summer, but I didn't care. I wanted it (especially after my disastrous experience with Nelson).
The tractor finally arrived earlier this week. But it'll be next spring before I can try it out as I just put my hoses away for the winter. The tractor is suppose to pull up to 300 feet of 5/8" hose. Wow!
The clerks in all the stores told me no such all-metal tractor-sprinkler existed unless I was lucky enough to find an old-timer at a rummage sale. One clerk told me just to stock-up on plastic gears. Anyway, I proved them wrong.
Mark
As far as a tractor sprinkler, I found and bought the best. I bought the 'Original National Walking Tractor Sprinkler.' It's 100% metal, including the gears. Not one spec of plastic on it. It was on back-order for half the summer, but I didn't care. I wanted it (especially after my disastrous experience with Nelson).
The tractor finally arrived earlier this week. But it'll be next spring before I can try it out as I just put my hoses away for the winter. The tractor is suppose to pull up to 300 feet of 5/8" hose. Wow!
The clerks in all the stores told me no such all-metal tractor-sprinkler existed unless I was lucky enough to find an old-timer at a rummage sale. One clerk told me just to stock-up on plastic gears. Anyway, I proved them wrong.
Mark
You can't fail if you don't try!