We are camping at the moment and sometimes melt glass in the fire however we have tried before and it alway breaks from exposed to the cold.Does anyone know a way to cool it so that it won't break, we have tried putting it near the fire, leaving it in the fire all night and dunking it in water and none workI don't want to here about how it can't be done or it's stupid or anything only productive answers please and remember we are camping so have limited resources
Before you buy the part, why not stop by an autobody shop to make sure you've got the problem narrowed down. If you order and purchase the part, it's going to be yours to keep.Just my opinion here.Good Luck on your repair
They probably used the address for the house nearest the hydrant. Try calling the fire department non-emergency number, they can tell you if the assign a number to the hydrant.
Just pay the ticket and stop whining about it. And learn to spell.