logan97
Gold Member
our yard hydrant 2' bury is freezing. How do I repair it?
If they are designed the way I think they are.....the valve is at the base (2' below grade, in your case) and should be set in gravel. When you close the valve it opens a drain at the bottom to allow the water in the riser to gravity flow out into the gravel. The drain may be plugged allowing water to remain in the riser which freezes during cold weather.
Also, they don't work if there is a hose attached and the temp drops below freezing. Simply because they don't drain properly. Same with a frost-free house hydrant.
At least that has been my misfortune a few times.
we purchased some heat tape the other day put it on , and covered it with some feed bags. It is working again but is dripping, which obviously caused the problem. Is there an adjustment or should we just order the "kit" for it ?
I think if it is leaking then you need a tighter adjustment on the handle to better seat the plunger or you need to replace the rubber plunger. You might have possibly damaged the plunger trying to free it after it froze.The plunger is the black thing in SandburRanch's 2nd photo. That one is damaged.
where exactly is the adjustment on the handle, i think there is one flat nut about 3/4" or so ? not out there at the moment.I did not try to free it after it froze.
pretty sure this is the one ?
http://www.simmonsmfg.com/online_catalog/hydrantparts/hydrantparts5.html