Sandman,
You can't repair that with simple hose barbs and clamps, it won't hold. You need high pressure fittings. Go to a hydraulic shop like for Parker Fittings or some Napa stores make and repair hoses. You can either get crimp type fittings which they will crimp in a hydraulic machine or there are Aeroquip fittings that are reusable and screw on. The one time crimp are easier to find and cheaper. This should only cost you 10-20 bucks.
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