Line up the two arrows on the bottom, remove any excess string, cut two pieces of string about 10 feet, feed line in the side holes, secure line in hole where it comes out the bottom (it only takes about 1/4in. to do so), pull strings tight, then turn counter clockwise. sometimes it sticks a little just pull line a little. (you do not have to take anything apart) Hope this helps. Good luck! To remove the inner spool to remove line that has broken inside, to clean the mechanism, or to perform other maintenance, grasp the outer reel and unscrew the bump knob counter-clockwise. Mine is often very tight and requires pliers to get enough leverage. While you are in there, clean the inner reel and the inside of the outer reel to improve feed performance. The shaft rarely needs cleaning. Do not lubricate. After re-installing the reel, add string (0.080") as described above.
spark plug is good but when its plug in to coil on spark
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To replace the string on a Ryobi 40-volt trimmer, first, remove the spool cover and old string. Then, wind the new string onto the spool following the arrows for the correct direction. Finally, reassemble the trimmer and trim the excess string.
To replace the string on your Ryobi string trimmer, first turn off the trimmer and disconnect the spark plug. Then, remove the spool housing and take out the old string. Cut a new piece of string to the appropriate length and feed it through the trimmer head. Wind the string in the direction indicated on the spool and secure the ends. Finally, reassemble the trimmer and test it before use.
To extend the string on a Ryobi trimmer, you need to follow these steps: Turn off the trimmer and disconnect it from the power source. Locate the trimmer head and remove the spool cover. Take out the old string and cut a new piece to the appropriate length. Insert the new string into the trimmer head following the arrows for the correct direction. Wind the string evenly and securely onto the spool. Reassemble the trimmer head and spool cover. Test the trimmer to ensure the string is working properly.
To perform a Ryobi trimmer string replacement, first turn off the trimmer and disconnect the spark plug. Remove the spool cover and take out the old string spool. Cut a new piece of trimmer line to the appropriate length and insert it into the spool. Wind the new line evenly onto the spool in the direction indicated on the spool. Reassemble the trimmer and test the new string before use.
To refill a Ryobi string trimmer, you need to first turn off the trimmer and remove the spool cap. Then, take out the empty spool and replace it with a new one, making sure to wind the trimmer line in the correct direction. Finally, reattach the spool cap and you're ready to trim again.
To restring a Ryobi string trimmer, first remove the spool from the trimmer head. Cut a length of new trimmer line, thread it through the holes in the spool, and wind it evenly around the spool. Reinsert the spool into the trimmer head, and feed the line through the trimmer head eyelets. Finally, secure the spool back in place and trim any excess line.
Your Ryobi weed eater string may not be coming out due to a tangled or jammed string, a worn-out spool, or a faulty trimmer head. To fix it, try removing the spool and untangling the string, replacing the spool if necessary, or checking and replacing the trimmer head if it's damaged.
To change the string on your Ryobi weed trimmer, follow these steps: Turn off the trimmer and disconnect the spark plug wire for safety. Remove the spool housing by pressing the tabs on the sides and pulling it off. Take out the old string spool and replace it with a new one. Feed the new string through the holes in the spool and secure the ends. Place the spool back into the housing and reattach it to the trimmer. Reconnect the spark plug wire and test the trimmer to ensure the string is working properly.
regular gas you fool
Mine says 50:1 on the gas cap. It's a 2006 CS30. Model #RY30120.