The trimmer head is removed by unscrewing the Bump Knob counterclockwise and sliding off the inner reel and spring. This allows the line to be replaced and other head components to be inspected and replaced.
As the manufacturer sells .065", .080", and .095" string for both the 100 and 150, you can use any of those. If you don't have your owner's manual, you can download a copy if you put in your model and serial number on the server. Need a link? You got it.
it uses a RDJ7Y
programmer to remove the speed restriction head over to www.ranger-forums.com for more specific answer
The gasket itself is about $100 bucks, but all the work that goes into removing parts to get to the head gasket to remove & replace it, and then put it back together is what runs you into the $1,000's if you take it to a dealer or mechanic.
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the answer is 100. it makes no difference if you remove 2 or 100 to your chances but 100 stones is more money!!!
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Harley dose not make a 100 cc iron head engine.
The 100 watt 6 by 9 is compatible with the Alpine Head Unit you're interested in.
The gasket itself is about $100 bucks, but all the work that goes into removing parts to get to the head gasket to remove & replace it, and then put it back together is what runs you into the $1,000's if you take it to a dealer or mechanic.
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