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| Glad you found it, that's the problem with poly pipe that's been ripped in. It will pull out of the couplers over he years from frost heaving. If you can it's best to snake the pipe in the trench( only if done with a backhoe) to give it plenty of give back and forth so it doesn't pull out of couplers.
We have started to change out our regular poly pipe for HDPE pipe that is welded together, it is the only way to go. Plus it will not break in the rocks like the other stuff. Lot better than PVC too. | |
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