Any Issues If I leave this always on?

So for whatever reason at my house the spigot is on the wrong side of the fence, so I cut a hole in the fence and attached a sillcock to it so I can have a way to access water with a way to turn it on and off on the other side of the fence where I need it. The only reason I am asking this question is because the sillcock I bought specifically said on it to not leave it on for more than 12 hours / continously. I don't intend to leave that on continuously because I will only turn it on when I need it. But that led me to wonder if the same applies for the spigot shown here. I will of course need to leave that on otherwise there will be no water to the other side of the fence. So that is why I am wondering if this will potientally cause any issues if I leave it on. And yes, I will turn it off when the temperature gets too cold of course. I am just referring to the spring/summer time leaving it on when the temperature is appropriate.

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