Posted by rrlund on February 19, 2015 at 11:16:59 from (162.250.25.72):
I've got a four ball Freedom Fountain waterer across the road where there's no electricity. One of the balls has been rolled under the lid three times today and stuck there. All I can think is to get an onion sack around it and run a couple of metal rods through the sack on top of the lid to hold it up so they can't use it.
It was froze up this morning real bad. I poured at least three gallons of hot water on it to get the balls loose. There must have been three quarters of an inch of ice on the inside wall of the whole thing. After I got those loose,the valve was frozen for the first time ever. I poured another two gallons on it to get the top off the valve and thaw it out.
The float has been set wrong so it was filling up in to the holes around the balls and freezing them up in a matter of minutes after they'd drink. I got that adjusted so it's shutting off sooner,but now that ball is rolling under and sticking there. I can't win.
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