To load weed eater line on a Craftsman trimmer, first, turn off the trimmer and unplug it if it's electric. Remove the spool from the head by pressing the tabs and pulling it out. Cut a length of trimmer line (typically around 10-15 feet), then insert one end into the spool's eyelet and wind the line in the direction indicated by the arrow on the spool. Finally, replace the spool back into the trimmer head and pull the line to ensure it feeds properly.
I can't seem to get the spool off.
How do you ajust the cab and how do you replace the gas filter.
Weed Eater, Poulan Pro, Ariens, and Craftsman Yard Tractors (YT Series) are all made by Husqvarna (aka American Yard Products).
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To remove the gas tank from a Craftsman weed eater, first ensure the engine is cool and the fuel is emptied. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws securing the gas tank to the body of the weed eater. Carefully disconnect any fuel lines attached to the tank, taking note of their positions for reassembly. Once disconnected, you can lift the gas tank away from the unit.
The best type of string to use for a Kobalt weed eater is a high-quality, durable trimmer line that is compatible with the specific model of the weed eater.
Probably not, since the pole saw is made to operate a small chain saw not a weed whacker.
To replace the line on your Ryobi battery-powered weed eater, follow these steps: Turn off the weed eater and disconnect the battery. Remove the spool cover by pressing the tabs on the sides. Take out the spool and remove any remaining line. Cut a new piece of trimmer line to the appropriate length. Insert the line into the spool following the arrows for direction. Reassemble the spool and cover, then reconnect the battery. Test the weed eater to ensure the line is working properly.
To change the line on a Ryobi weed eater, first, remove the spool cover and take out the old line. Cut a new line to the correct length and insert it into the spool. Wind the line evenly and securely onto the spool, then reassemble the spool cover.
.065 X 30' Weed Eater P/N 952-701663 or Poulan P/N 701521
You can get rid of an old weed eater at a recycling center. If you take the weed eater apart, you can get money for the metal.
1/8" feed line 3/16" return line.