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| I can't even begin to add up all the brass curb stops valves regulating water lines for our ranch and all the grazing. Valves I know are in place 45 + years underground. Never leak, always work. Spend the money and do them right. One wrench fits them all.
No way would I put trough direction valves in house. Put outside by barns, troughs so if a problem you are right there not running back and forth to turn water off. Especially if someone is baby sitting place for you or hired help don't have to get access to home to turn water off. We leave a turn key at shop front door or hang them on fence by major troughs so handy to grab if needed.
Everyone here all has a water key wrench in trucks. Every rancher is packing same turn key wrenches so you could stop neighbor on road and borrow his wrenches if needed. Use Minneapolis threads on your curb stops and bring riser pipe to ground level you can always get to valve. Same valves towns and city's use to turn water line on and off. | |
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