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Hose Doesn't Fit Spigot. To connect a garden hose to an outdoor spigot, start by ensuring that the spigot is turned off. The fast cheap way to fix this is to replace the hose bibb rather than look for the missing part of your bibb. Finally, tighten the hose connection using pliers or an adjustable wrench to prevent any leaks. I seem to have a very similar issue as to the question posed in: Just moved into a new home and cant find the right garden hose + adapter combination to connect to my water spigot. Received 0 upvotes on 0 posts. I have an old outdoor water spigot (from the 1920's) with threads that do not match up with my new garden hose. They also have threads between the 1/2's that are. Look for any visible cracks or signs of corrosion on the spigot. I am still of the belief that you have 1/2 of a backflow preventer on your connection. Check for cracks or corrosion: If you see any, it may be necessary to replace the spigot. Then, screw one end of the hose onto the spigot, making sure it is secure.

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I am still of the belief that you have 1/2 of a backflow preventer on your connection. Check for cracks or corrosion: They also have threads between the 1/2's that are. Then, screw one end of the hose onto the spigot, making sure it is secure. I have an old outdoor water spigot (from the 1920's) with threads that do not match up with my new garden hose. Look for any visible cracks or signs of corrosion on the spigot. I seem to have a very similar issue as to the question posed in: To connect a garden hose to an outdoor spigot, start by ensuring that the spigot is turned off. Received 0 upvotes on 0 posts. Just moved into a new home and cant find the right garden hose + adapter combination to connect to my water spigot.

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Hose Doesn't Fit Spigot The fast cheap way to fix this is to replace the hose bibb rather than look for the missing part of your bibb. I seem to have a very similar issue as to the question posed in: Then, screw one end of the hose onto the spigot, making sure it is secure. They also have threads between the 1/2's that are. Look for any visible cracks or signs of corrosion on the spigot. The fast cheap way to fix this is to replace the hose bibb rather than look for the missing part of your bibb. I am still of the belief that you have 1/2 of a backflow preventer on your connection. Finally, tighten the hose connection using pliers or an adjustable wrench to prevent any leaks. I have an old outdoor water spigot (from the 1920's) with threads that do not match up with my new garden hose. To connect a garden hose to an outdoor spigot, start by ensuring that the spigot is turned off. If you see any, it may be necessary to replace the spigot. Check for cracks or corrosion: Received 0 upvotes on 0 posts. Just moved into a new home and cant find the right garden hose + adapter combination to connect to my water spigot.

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