Alright then, we're back inside. The kids were less than cooperative so it was a short day.
I've got the waterline in place, post in place, and put it all together. We ran all our soaker hoses for a test run. Here's my helper getting the hose in the right place.
We have a PEX line running from the house to the farm (about 200') and then about 180' of soaker beyond that. The test results were marginal. It ran about 5 minutes before the first water started at the end of the run. And after a half hour, the water only spread about 8" either side of the hose. Is this typical, or am I having a problem?
Here's a shot after 20 minutes of running.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to break it up into two separate runs.
I had also bought an electronic timer, but if I go to two runs, I would need two timers, and that's getting more complicated than I had hoped for.
Getting that yard hydrant installed was a bear. I trasitioned from PEX to PVC with a push on fitting that was threaded on the PVC side. I got home and put it all together and the push on fitting justed crumbled in my hand. So I went and got another and got home and it did the same thing again!

This time, I felt like maybe it was the PVC glue that was having a reaction with the fitting. So, I went and got ANOTHER one. I put it together this time with no glue, and it worked fine.
I do have a small leak where the PVC goes into the threaded brass of the hydrant itself. I knew I should have used plumbers tape. So, I'll run out to the store AGAIN!!! and pick that up. Pull it all apart again, and use the tape this time. I sure hope that fixes things, as I'm bored with the water project!
Here's a shot of my helper at the hydrant, and another closeup of the fittings.