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Old 01-07-2006, 05:31 PM
diet069 diet069 is offline
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I'd just soak the beer lines. Then again, replacing them isn't that difficult or expensive.

To remove the hoses: It all depends on if the hoses are clamped onto the coupler. If so, You'll need to loosen the clamp. Once the clamp is removed, you might still need to soak the hose and coupler in some hot water so that it will slip off (you could also use a knife).

To take the faucet apart, you might need a faucet wrench and some pliers.

A new keg tap coupler runs about $30 or so and the hoses, fittings, clamps, etc. are very inexpensive.
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