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Old Jul 30th, 2021, 13:51   #158
Challo
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Originally Posted by Laird Scooby View Post
What you could do Chris if you have a really sharp Stanley knife is to use the Jubilee clipe as a guide, cut round the hose (against the edge of the clip) on the good side, remove the Jubilee clip (in practice just loosen it and slide it up onto the good part of the hose) then slice in the direction of the hose towards the end/water pump.
Remove the piece of hose you've just cut off the end of the hose, push the good hose further on to the stub and tighten the Jubilee clip.

It looks like there's enough good hose on the water pump stub that it won't come off so you can cut the bad end off easily this way without removing the hose to do it but would pay to have a bucket/bowl just in case.

I can do a couple of drawings if it helps to explain.......
Thanks Dave I understand. I will give it a go tomorrow if the rain holds and see how we go.
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