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    mikhen is offline Junior Member
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    Default Replacing Beer Lines

    New at this. I need to replace the hose between the keg and tap. It looks like I need the push in type of hose end. Problem is, how do I get the old one out? Thanx.

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    It is likely a ferrule crimped over the hose holding it captive on the barb. I cut my ferrule lengthwise best I could with a hacksaw and then cut the hse off with a sharp knife. Replace the hose on the barbs and secure with stainless hose clamps.
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