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A line trimmer, also known as a string trimmer, is used to trim grass or weeds. The piece of equipment also goes by the name of a weed eater, or weed whacker.
50:1
Powered string trimmer (aka weed-wacker).
If it is a two-stroke then you don't. You mix the oil in the fuel and it burns it off.
Ryan was made by IDE (Inertia Dynamics Corp) and may have been bought by Ryobi who at one time had a large interest and had made a tender offer for the remaining stock. Doubt Lawnboy ever involved. Some parts interchangeable with Ryobi.
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50:1 1 //1 usgal with 2.6 oz 2cycle oil
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I purchased my Toro weedeater in 2007. It uses a 50:1 gas/oil ratio.
You remove the bottom cover off the weed trimmer, and remove the tangled old wire. Insert the new wire into the side of the trimmer and wrap it around the black spindle.
40:1 owner's manual for a homelite st 185 trimmer says 32:1
Weed trimmer line is made from hardened monofilament nylon of varying thicknesses. PA6/66 copolymer nylon is commonly used in weed trimmer line.