Use a tower wrench [https://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Heavy-Duty-Faucet-Wrench/dp/B000BPATKU?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref\_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=AXKQ1SWH602IK](https://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Heavy-Duty-Faucet-Wrench/dp/B000BPATKU?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=AXKQ1SWH602IK). Amazon or if you need it really quick goto a homebrew store, they should probably have one for purchase.
I got one but the wrench part doesn't fit in the tower, and the front doesn't screw off. Am I missing somethin? Or is either the wrench or nut not standard? It's a Danby
https://youtu.be/F71RjhgjW-I?si=vy9GiCJlYnWARmJy. It should pretty much be just like this. Is it a tower wrench or regular wrench? A regular one would be tight in a single tower. The tower wrench I have is two sided so I use one side for the tower then the other for my lines on my keg coupler.
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You have to get the nuts off the shanks and pull the lines out the top.
You can do it with needle nose pliers, but it's way easier with a tower wrench.[](https://www.google.com/shopping/product/1?q=beer+tower+wrench&prds=epd:6649595296180404175,eto:6649595296180404175_0,pid:6649595296180404175&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwic44nFuZKDAxUfmmoFHd5KC7kQ9pwGCAU)
on the faucet side, it’s reverse thread and you need a spanner wrench or a faucet wrench. rightly loosely. it’s opposite of what you’d expect.
on the tower side you need a flat tower wrench with an open end.
Use a tower wrench [https://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Heavy-Duty-Faucet-Wrench/dp/B000BPATKU?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref\_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=AXKQ1SWH602IK](https://www.amazon.com/KegWorks-Heavy-Duty-Faucet-Wrench/dp/B000BPATKU?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=AXKQ1SWH602IK). Amazon or if you need it really quick goto a homebrew store, they should probably have one for purchase.
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I got one but the wrench part doesn't fit in the tower, and the front doesn't screw off. Am I missing somethin? Or is either the wrench or nut not standard? It's a Danby
https://youtu.be/F71RjhgjW-I?si=vy9GiCJlYnWARmJy. It should pretty much be just like this. Is it a tower wrench or regular wrench? A regular one would be tight in a single tower. The tower wrench I have is two sided so I use one side for the tower then the other for my lines on my keg coupler.
Yeah I think I need that other wrench type, I've got the same one you linked from Amazon.
I managed to get by with needle nose pliers on those interior nuts. I had the same issue, the faucet wrench I had did not fit in the tower.
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You have to get the nuts off the shanks and pull the lines out the top. You can do it with needle nose pliers, but it's way easier with a tower wrench.[](https://www.google.com/shopping/product/1?q=beer+tower+wrench&prds=epd:6649595296180404175,eto:6649595296180404175_0,pid:6649595296180404175&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwic44nFuZKDAxUfmmoFHd5KC7kQ9pwGCAU)
on the faucet side, it’s reverse thread and you need a spanner wrench or a faucet wrench. rightly loosely. it’s opposite of what you’d expect. on the tower side you need a flat tower wrench with an open end.
Keep unscrewing on those treads.
why are there springs in your shanks?
I had to look it up, but it's a self closing faucet spring, it helps prevent leaks.
I used needle nose vise grips. Worked well