Are These The BEST Sprinkler Heads? Rain Bird 5000 Plus Rotors Review
I've tried several rotor models of rotor sprinkler heads, for me the Rain Bird 5004 PC are the best ones that I've used. Thanks for watching!
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Thank you for this great information brother! Subscribed!
Great informational video. I love the shut off feature too. I currently have orbit heads but will put these on the wishlist.
@AD-vf3ek
Ай бұрын
Are they old or new?
Thank you very much for your very helpful and deep explanation for the irrigation system!
@TurfCulture
10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Greetings from California! Thank you for sharing your experiences with the sprinklers. You have helped me save time and money.
@TurfCulture
10 ай бұрын
Glad to help!
As always very good information. gracias
I have been running the Rainbird 5004+ for the past 20 years using a bore with high levels of calcium and sand (you've got to love living on a sand plain). I have had to replace around 30% over the years, mainly with gear failure, but the rest are going strong. The replacements were Hunters, they are failing much more quickly and are now being replaced by Rainbird 5004+ again. Cannot speak highly enough of these sprinklers - just wish they were more readily available in shops (I have to buy online)
Has some nice features. One day I hope to have to make the decision of what irrigation heads I want to use. For now, above ground it is
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
For the cost of having a system installed that is not a bad idea.
Great info
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I have had Rain Birds for 30 years and always thought they worked well. The landscaper who just installed my sod went with Hunters. For some reason these guys seem to like them. Maybe they get a deal on them who knows. Nice job on the video. My lawn just started some fungus issues going on the 4th week since installed. It's a ongoing struggle with KBG but the Fall will show its true colors lol
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
They’re all about the same, I like being able to shut a few of them off.
@JEK
Жыл бұрын
Heard great things with Hunter as well, they build quality hardware.
@noahbynum9511
Жыл бұрын
In my experience, Hunter does not last very long and leak all the time. I’m always replacing Hunter rotors for repair jobs. At first they seem great but they always end up crapping out early.
@BRISTOLFORCE2009
Жыл бұрын
@@noahbynum9511 Hunter sprinklers are a lot more durable and plus that leaking thing is from the pgp and they start leaking as early as 10-12 years, they aren’t bad
@Typhz69
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had rain bird for probably around 15+ years, only time I had to replace one was I busted one up with my snowblower because it’s on the side of my driveway
These are some pretty sweet sprinkler heads. I wish I would have done a bit more research before beginning to replace almost all of mine with the Orbit Voyager II. I like the Orbit's but these Rain Birds have some great features. One thing I wish all rotor style sprinkler heads did was allow you to adjust both directions of the arc with the key. In my experience, you can adjust one side of the arc with the key but to adjust one side of the arc with these style sprinkler heads, you have to unscrew the sprinkler from the body. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's what I have experienced.
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been enjoying them so far! You should be able to adjust the arc without having to remove the spray head from the body.
@racedezign336
11 ай бұрын
Do these have the slip to adjust the left side?
@sagr9842
3 күн бұрын
It's the left edge adjustment that's a pain.
Thank you for this informative video! I have 12 zones on my property which contain about 4 heads each. Every summer I am replacing anywhere from 2 to 3 heads because they fail to rotate. I live in Michigan and every year I have a company come out to blow out the lines, so they don't freeze over the winter. The entire system runs on Hunter PGP heads. One thing I have noticed when they blow out the lines is that the pressure being used is 100psi. I am starting to wonder if that high pressure is damaging the heads. My well puts out around 60psi which shouldn't be an issue. I am going to try replacing the bad Hunter heads with these Rainbird 5004 heads to see how they work out, especially with that built-in pressure regulator.
@TurfCulture
Ай бұрын
100 PSI is a little high, when blowing out the lines you want more volume of air not so much high pressure.
If you have issues with these rotors, a great alternative is the Hunter pgp ultra
My installer put in a mix of 5000 and 5004 and I don't know why. My frontyard has a hill and grass immediately around the sprinkler us green but further out has gone dormant. I think i have too much pressure or the head is not high enough. I think switching to 5004 will solve the issue. Any thoughts? Great video!
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
I like the 5004 for this very reason, having the ability to turn off heads is great.
Great help but you made a blooper in talking about the check valve. You referred to the sprinkler as a Hunter 5004 series when, of course, your video is focused on the Rainbird 5004 series.
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
Mouth moves faster than the brain sometimes
Please explain what you mean by "Rain Curtain". Will this handle the problem of not watering well closer in to the nozzle?
@TurfCulture
9 ай бұрын
It’s just a fancy buzz word for flow pattern
Would you recommend these heads for an above ground DIY setup?
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
Can i use this in above ground system?
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
Hi, Are they better than k-rain super pro?
@TurfCulture
Жыл бұрын
I have never used K-Rain heads but they look like some solid heads! I'd love to try some.
Rotors is better than impact popup sprinkler?
@TurfCulture
4 ай бұрын
💯 more volume
leaks around the top too much.