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Nelson 1865 Raintrain Traveling Sprinkler | 
| Brand: Nelson Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $48.99 Buy New: $48.28 as of 9/8/2010 22:21 CDT details You Save: $0.71 (1%)
New (23) Used (2) from $45.99
Seller: ProMax Commerce Rating: 171 reviews Sales Rank: 48
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 1 x 20.3
MPN: 1865 Model: 1865 UPC: 077855818654 EAN: 0077855818654 ASIN: B00002N6AN
Release Date: July 1, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Traveling wheeled lawn sprinkler; travels along length of attached 5/8-inch hose | | • | Adjustable rotary spray arms; 2 speeds; auto shut-off ramp to stop sprinkler operation | | • | Rustproof c-iron construction; chip-resistant, powder-coat paint; assembly required | | • | Includes 1 sprinkler, shut-off ramp; hose not included | | • | 18.1-pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description Garden Hose, Sprinklers & Accessories Sprinkler Type: Above Ground Base Style: Wheel Type: Turbine Rotary Options: Travelling Sprinkler Thread Size: 3/4-8 NH
Amazon.com Review While an automatic sprinkling system certainly ensures greener grass and nurtured flowerbeds during the sweltering days of summer, not every household comes equipped with such a system and they can be downright expensive to install. Historically, the alternative to the built-in sprinkler system has involved setting up a hose and sprinkler and then manually relocating the water source to several strategic locations every thirty minutes for several hours. Despite all the detail and time this manual system receives, the sprinkler never quite makes contact with certain patches. Likewise, swamping also occurs at times because homeowners generally have more important things to worry about than whether it is time to switch the sprinkler. Luckily, the folks at LR Nelson are employed to worry about finding comprehensive watering methods for busy homeowners who don't have the means, time, or desire to dig up the yard to install and intricate system of sprinkler pipes. Responsible for a bevy of creative lawn care solutions, the Peoria, Illinois outfit introduce this ingenious Raintrain traveling sprinkler. With a rustproof cast iron construction, the sprinkler waters up to 13, 500 square feet, though covering a lesser area of 11,9000 square feet ensures more effective performance. The sprinkler arms adjust for varied spray patterns and arcs, throwing water from 15 to 56 feet. The sprinkler waters as it travels along a hose on a preset route, much like an electric model train, except with a hose as the rails. To water, the homeowner lays out the hose as desired, taking care to avoid dramatic corners or turnabouts that may result in hose kinks or a derailed sprinkler. A front wheel runs on the hose with the two traction-ready rear wheels bestride. The hose connects to the posterior of the sprinkler. For the best results, LR Nelson recommends a 5/8-inch hose, though a 1/2-inch hose may suffice, up to 200 feet in length. For sprinkling termination, the user places a shut-off ramp on the hose to lift the sprinkler off its "rails," while simultaneous stopping operation. The shut-off ramp should be installed with at least five feet of hose between it and the spigot. The traveling sprinkler operates at two motor speeds, high and low. On high power, the sprinkler travels approximately 37 feet per hour, with a 1/4-inch water application. On low power, the sprinkler moves at a 21 feet per hour rate with a 1/2-inch water application. The simple installation requires no tools. The sprinkler weighs 18.1 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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A Simple Pleasure that Works Hard September 3, 2010 Quadradox (United States) I have been wanting one of these for years. I finally purchased one 2 summers ago after pouring over reviews for months. My expectation was that the Nelson 1865 might last a season or two, during which I would gain personal experience sufficient to invest in something more durable.
I am now pleasantly surprised. The major sign of wear is some fading to the yellow paint due to sun exposure. I don't put it away often enough. Otherwise, no mechanical failures.
It has been great fun to just watch or play with on a hot day when needing to cool down. It is frankly mesmerizing and relaxing after a complicated day at work. The large wheels have no difficulty on low or high speed moving smoothly through grass that is at least 3-4 inches in length. I typically choose the slow speed for a deeper soaking and water once or twice a week. Most of the time it navigates well over a coupling used to repair the hose. On rare occasions if the hose-coupling protrudes too much it trips the shut-off value. The sprinkler has only failed to stop once with the included brake.
However, I will admit it has had some spectacular crashes when the operator forgot to set the brake ramp (a separate plastic component that is included). In one of these crashes it attempted to crawl up the side of the plastic rain-gutter extension piece in my back yard. The crash resulted in a roll over with one sprinkler arm projected straight up and the resultant spray travelling over 25-30 feet upward in the air and arcing more than 30 feet forward over my steeply sloped side lawn. An amazed young boy attending a party next door spotted a beautiful descending stream of water pouring along the side my house from far overhead, complete with a full spectrum rainbow. Of course, he couldn't see the tractor "wreck" in my backyard. With an utterly incredulous look on his face, he came over to ask whether my house had exploded and was leaking or whether it really was raining from just one hole in the sky!!!
Occasionally the sprinkler arms need to be tightened. Even without such crashes, they typically require repositioning on nearly every use. The reason is that its spring-loaded shut-off valve is located below the main body. It stays closed once it has been triggered by the brake until all water pressure is out of the feeder line, or the hose has been disconnected. Thus the act of reopening the spring valve generally requires that I turn the sprinkler on its side. The valve can be cranky. So the process is a mild annoyance. This situation might be improved by putting in an extention to the hose attachment leaving my hand a little more room to manuever next to the body of the tractor. I guess I have not been bothered enough to worry about it.
Overall. I feel like I indulged a childhood pleasure to purchase it. No regrets. There are clearly numerous creative opportunities for special effects and light shows. Thus far, after nearly 2 seasons I don't see any need for a replacement.
Nelson Traveling Sprinkler September 3, 2010 Dave This is an excellent product and works trouble free. Repair parts are readily available should they be needed.
POS August 31, 2010 Silas Kelly (Kansas, USA) 1 is way too many stars for this product. The main unit is cast metal and weighs perhaps 20#. The gears are light weight plastic and have a life expectancy of about 50 hours. That comes to $1 per hour cost of operation. Of course, there is no warranty. I understand they used to have metal gears and would last a lifetime. But alas, now they are made in China (in spite of what the catalog sheet says) and are junk. I wouldn't bother to try to use it, if someone gave me one - much less buy it!
very easy to manage August 31, 2010 bassplayer7 This is a great sprinkler if you're just needing to put a small amount of water down. The most it can put down in one pass is 1/2" of water. It is typically better to water deeply vs. just get the top part of the soil wet, which this seems to do. My grass is very thick, so it takes more water to get down to the roots, but when it gets down there, it stays for awhile, because the soil is clay, and the grass is thick. It takes a certain amount of water to get the grass blades saturated enough to let the water begin soaking into the ground. When I only have a 1/2" of water to work with each time, it doesn't seem to get much into the soil, promoting a shallow root system.
Other then that, this sprinkler is very easy to use. It's not very precise, but that didn't bother me much at all because I have a large lawn. Nelson's customer service is outstanding! They replaced the entire gear mechanism on it with only spending a few minutes on the phone.
Plastic Gears August 30, 2010 Roger Wood I have 3 of these and have replaced the gearbox in all 3 and now all 3 are stripped out again. Won't buy another 1.
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