This auction is for 2 beautifully rebuilt Rain Bird 30B 3/4" double nozzle full circle brass impact sprinklers. These were built in the 60's and 70's of American high copper content brass built to last and withstand years of impact action.

 We completely disassembled these Rain Birds cleaned them in our unique no glass bead cleaning process, installed new bearings! The arm spring was readjusted to OEM specs and each was water tested to insure proper speed and rotation.

You will pay $40 plus nozzles plus gas at most irrigation supply houses for these.


Please let us know at checkout in note to seller section how you would like these nozzled

1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 11/64 or 3/16

Rear spreader nozzle or plug?



* Full circle operation

* 3/4" NPT inlet with new bearing making them now 30H's

*  Wind fighter drive nozzle of your choice 

* Rear spreader nozzle or plug

Please bid with confidence. Since 1985, I have rebuilt and tested more brass impact sprinklers than anyone. Our customers have included many of the most prestigious golf courses, college and pro sports stadiums, farms, and ranches in the USA.  Now because of the internet our new and rebuilt sprinklers, as well as repair parts and rebuilding services, are available to everyone. Recently a couple of sellers have popped up on ebay offering rebuilt sprinklers. Please don't assume that all rebuilt sprinklers are rebuilt the same way and are of the same quality.  These other reconditioners are using high impact glass bead to clean the brass (like sand blasting); I can tell because back in the 80's I did the same thing( I don't care what they say yellow sprinklers = impact blasting). You end up with a nice looking, shiny brass sprinkler; however, I found that the glass bead removed small amounts of the brass which pitted the nipple and bearing. These pits held dirt, debris, and water deposits which did not allow the sprinkler to self flush, as it was designed to do.  The sprinkler ends up freezing up or grinding down the washers and the bearing. Glass beading not only does not clean the most important part of the sprinkler, the inside, it makes the sprinkler bearing less rebuildable the next time due to the damage.  I included a picture of brass nipples cleaned using my unique cleaning process that took years to perfect - glass smooth with no brass missing! If you buy a so-called "rebuilt" sprinkler from someone else and this spring you turn it on and, for whatever reason, it doesn't work, will they be there to help you? Do they have the inventory to replace it? I will. I do. Thanks, Frank