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  • Kerie K writes:
    November 19th, 20093:50 amat

    I think you can unscrew the nozzle from the hose, then put the hose in place and re-attatch the nozzle up top. Good luck :)

  • moon j writes:
    November 19th, 20094:39 amat

    If u disconnect the old hose. . . u should have the clearance to put the new one thru. Most are standard and should not give u any problems. Good luck. Question. . . How did the old one get busted? The water should not have enough pressure to bust it. U must have the pressure checked on the house. . . should be 65 lbs. and no more. If u have more, u should think of a pressure regulator for the house.


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