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The Woodford IOWA model Y34 (Orange Head) 3/4 in. NPT variable-flow yard hydrant is immediate-flowing, even in sub-zero conditions and is made in the USA. The adjustable linkage provides easy and positive adjustment of the lever lock tension. A rod guide eliminates side pull on the rod, reducing wear on the packing, packing nut and the stem. The one piece variable-flow plunger and the large cushion type seal for long life, assuring shut-off, even when foreign particles are present in the water line. The flow finder and lock automatically sets the same flow each time or can be locked against accidental opening. And the Y34 automatically drains when shut-off.
- 3 ft. bury 72-1/2 in. overall length of hydrant
- Adjustable linkage allows for fine adjustments of the handle
- Rod guide reduces wear on packing, packing nut and brass stem internal parts
- Can be automatically set to obtain the same water flow every time
- 1-piece variable-flow plunger assures shut-off, even when foreign particles are present in the water line
- Long-life graphite packing
- Repairs can be made from the head of the hydrant, no need to tear out the hydrant from the ground
- Automatically drains when shut-off
- Made in the USA
- Woodford, the choice of the professional
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