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Old 12-14-2007, 03:02 AM
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Your best bet is to cut it as you want a clean piece of hose to to ensure a good fit. To get the tail piece in you can soak the hose in warm water to loosen it up a bit, it should slide on pretty easy then. Also you could use a small screw driver to slip the fitting onto, then use that to assist in getting onto the hose, this technique helps save the thumbs when working with that stuff.
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