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Originally Posted by Velvet
No, I checked. I don’t want to screw it on too tight not to break it. Tomorrow I’ll look again the daylight. (My deceased husband would have fixed this in no time at all.) I really appreciate your help.
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Good luck. You could have a small rock or grit stuck inside the nozzle. New nozzles only cost about 2 dollars. I always keep several spares around to replace them when they get clogged or break off, which happens often. Note that there are several different types of nozzles. They have a model number stamped on them, and they are color coded to indicate the throw distance.