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Originally posted by SoutherNo1:
Our field has an irrigation zone for watering the infield dirt(these are located along the grass line at the back of the infield). Plus, the heads located at 1b,2b,and 3b are set to assist with watering the dirt. Our dirt has a good amount of Turface, so even during very hot and dry periods it's easy to get it back to a better playing condition. We tend to water once a week. We have 11 stations that run for 45-60 minutes each.
WHEW! 45-60 minutes sure seems like a long time to water at one time. I’m guessing you have some tremendous drainage, but a lot depends on the amount of water you’re dumping on the field too.
Do you guys have problems with the heads malfunctioning? Contrary to the advertisements coming from Toro, Rainbird, etc, we’v found that heads fairly close to the IF dirt have a bad habit of clogging, sticking, and other malfunctions. Our maint super finally decided to run a little test and had the crew clean the filters on all the heads near the dirt on one field every couple weeks, but leave the other ones alone until something happened.
The number of problem calls on the field that had the preventive cleanings done dropped almost to nothing, while the other field remained as its been for the last 10 years, where at least 6 of the 20 heads close to the IF dirt needed replaced, and there were weekly trouble calls for one thing or another.
The trouble with many irrigation systems is, much of the time there’s no one around when the irrigation is running, so little problems aren’t caught until they turn into big problems.
Who’s in charge of your field’s maintenance?