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littlejo
Posted 11/13/2025 21:22 (#11434122 - in reply to #11433897)
Subject: RE: Hudson valve


Big Sky Country
There’s no energy involved.

I think they say 8 pounds to 80 , or some such.

Scs shot in a tank location for me—600’ from spring box. Guy had telescoping fiberglass rod, was really flexing in the wind. I asked—-‘you sure were accurate? You bet.

So—dug the trench, threw pipe in, turned it on—-water level was about a foot above proposed tank bottom—-I dozed all I could get away with —-set tank about 3’ lower.

Was able to get enuf volumne—-I’d used 1 1/2 ——-very low pressure—-Hudson valve worked pretty good.

Have used one at home, 150’ of garden hose—-on top of ground, got maybe 20 below—-hose only froze once—-you turn little washer over and it dribbles—-and you can also play with how hard you screw it togethor—-

We feed late calving and after everybody drank, it’d be down about 100 gallons—-dribble away and it’d be just barely running over at daylight

I think they give you a little repair parts kit with it—if not, buy it while you’re at it—-used to use 2 or 3 and had to tinker with a couple

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