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stick a flat head screw driver in the slot above head and turn counter clock wise.
The link to the manual is below
If the tip diameters are the same then yes. You will need to take it to your local golf shop and they can tell you. If so they will be able to put the new head on the existing shaft very easily.
It depends on your model. You can visit the PIVOTRIM website and they show how to install their head on most units which includes how to take your old one off. Their website is http://www.pivotrim.com Otherwise you need to look at your operators manual or call the manufacturer. Good Luck!
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Yes it can. I've done it when I hurt my back and couldn't start them normally. Just take the recoil off and get the right size socket. Make sure the socket will come off easily or when the weedeater starts it will turn faster than the drill and may hurt you.
Due to the newer carb standards their is no universal rpm or settings for a weedeater you would have to contact a service center to look up the settings for your weedeater, they also normally take a special tool nowdays that you would have to have to adjust it.
you would take off the cover and expose the recoil spring/shaft then detach the string and put the new one on
Take My Head was created in 1999.
by buying it from the owner
Depending on the depth and thickness of the overgrown foliage, some other type of power tool would need to be used first. A weedeater (and a chainsaw if there are bushes) may help you get through the work faster. Make sure you have an easy way to dispose of the vegetation, so that you can work your way through it. I've even seen people take a full moving truck to the dump! Commercial weedeater is the best bet if it is really overgrown. Either that or a weedeater with a blade, or a side shoot mower with the height all the way up.
Take It to the Head was created on 2012-04-03.