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I used to do a round in headingley years ago

Had some good days / nights straight to sky rack and original oak

Now I just do 2 weeks Bramhope and 4 in Ilkley

 
Were I first started out headingley my old man still works headingley.

Good old sky rack brings back youth memories

Also three horse shoes lol some good nights in headingley.

 
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Yep - when I got divorced started going out Monday nights was class - my mate came with me and told his missus he was 'consoling me ' !!!

 
I don't have WFP but with the pulling action of that to turn it on and off all the time not stretch out and potentially tear the hose? I know it's a quick easy fix if it does but then means a loss of time.

Just a question.

 
I don't have WFP but with the pulling action of that to turn it on and off all the time not stretch out and potentially tear the hose? I know it's a quick easy fix if it does but then means a loss of time.
Just a question.
Current orange hose on my Aquadapters (also a pull motion) has lasted for at least 5 years with no issue. It is formulated to have very little stretch so we have a positive action at the A/D when pulling the hose at the bottom of the pole.

Today I have fitted a Univalve and used the same hose. Works fine.

 
Current orange hose on my Aquadapters (also a pull motion) has lasted for at least 5 years with no issue. It is formulated to have very little stretch so we have a positive action at the A/D when pulling the hose at the bottom of the pole.
Today I have fitted a Univalve and used the same hose. Works fine.
Cheers for the info mate, like I say, I'm not WFP so to me it looks like it would stretch, good to know.

 
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