Wednesday, 27 May 2020
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Hi folks :)

I think it was last year that Rain Bird stopped using the Falcon "F4" designation and instead started calling the rotor the Falcon 6504 in keeping with their other naming systems.  You've still got F4 in the part number.  When you get a breather, can you update to the current specs?

https://www.rainbird.com/products/falcon-6504-series

Thanks!

Julie

4 years ago
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Julie,

Thanks for checking in on this one. The reason we have left it with the F4, is that if you check out the spec sheets listed in the link you posted you will find that they are still referencing that F4 in the model name. We are in constant communications with Rainbird so I will reach out and confirm what they would like it to say. Thanks again and I will keep you posted on our findings.

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Julie,

Thanks for checking in on this one. The reason we have left it with the F4, is that if you check out the spec sheets listed in the link you posted you will find that they are still referencing that F4 in the model name. We are in constant communications with Rainbird so I will reach out and confirm what they would like it to say. Thanks again and I will keep you posted on our findings.

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