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Toro® 690 & 695 Upgrade

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Now Available: Toro® 695 Front Spreader!

Toro® 690
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Eliminates the donut pattern which typically appears from 3-10' from the sprinkler. Dramatically improves water distribution on single and double row systems.

Stainless steel and brass construction far exceed the durability of plastic.

The uniquely formed stainless steel plate directs water through the orifice slots at a higher trajectory so as to clear the grass around the head, compensating for the very low pop-up height. Large droplets concentrate in the center of the stream, and throw out to a distance of 50'-55'.

Because there is only one large orifice opening, as opposed to two smaller orifices in the standard Toro® nozzle, plugging from debris is significantly reduced.

Sprinkler Model Summary:

The design flaw of this sprinkler has always been it's pop-up height. It is so low that the stream of water from the Toro® spreader nozzles almost always hits the grass first, before it goes airborne. This causes excessive amounts of water to accumulate around the head creating the all too familiar donut pattern. FCI spreader nozzles are designed to compensate for the low pop-up height by fanning the water out in a broad stream, and throwing it up and over the grass around the head. Extra attention must be paid to this sprinkler with any nozzle however, and heads that are too low must be raised.

FCI Nozzle Sizes Available:

FCI has developed a unique spreader nozzle to retrofit the back nozzle of the Toro® 690 and 695. There is only one size available for each model sprinkler. Please specify the 690 or 695 nozzle.

Current Price Listing

  • "Anyone irrigating with the Toro® Model 690 sprinkler would be foolish not to consider upgrading to FCI spreaders, we have seen a dramatic improvement in coverage since installing them. "
Charles Hadwick, Superintendent, The Country Club of Lincoln, Lincoln, NE

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