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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

UGMO Sensors

For those of you who have had dealings with under ground sensors, you may agree they can be a good tool to utilize.... but when it comes to aerification, you have to know where they are, before you break them or rip them out of the ground.
So how do you relocate them quickly and easily? One method I adopted at The Los Angeles Country Club, was to find two fixed points (maybe not a tree as they can be removed, or fall over) that are in line with your sensor(s), line them up with a tape measure and make a note of the distance to one of those points from the known location of the underground sensor, say an irrigation head or quick coupler around the green. Making good notes or taking photos is the best way for someone new, to be able to find them in a timely manner.

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