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I didn't detach the hose from the pump head over the winter on my Simpson power washing (MS31025HT-S) and the frozen water put a hairline crack in the pump head that attaches to the wand hose. (I did winterize the pump.) Is this something that I can take to someone and get a weld on it, or will I just have to buy a new one (80 dollars or so).
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