To string a Homelite weed eater spool correctly, first remove the spool from the trimmer. Cut a length of trimmer line, typically about 10-15 feet, and insert one end into the spool's designated hole. Wind the line around the spool in the direction indicated by the arrows, ensuring it's evenly spaced and not overlapping. Finally, secure the line in the notches, reattach the spool to the weed eater, and pull the line to ensure it feeds correctly.
pop the spool out wind string in direction of arrow, replace
To replace the pull string on a Toro weedeater, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the starter cover by unscrewing any screws, then take out the spool containing the old string. Thread a new string through the spool, wind it tightly in the direction indicated, and reassemble the spool into the housing. Finally, reattach the starter cover, and your weedeater will be ready for use.
To retread the Task Force Weedeater model 21083, first, ensure the weedeater is turned off and unplugged. Remove the spool cap and take out the old line, then cut a new line to the appropriate length—generally around 10-15 feet. Wind the new line evenly onto the spool, following the directional arrows, and reassemble the spool and cap. Finally, plug the weedeater back in and ensure it operates correctly before use.
Unplug the weedeater from electrical source. Turn the weedeater upside down and remove the black knob on the bottom. If the black knob won't come off you can carefully use a large pipe wrench and turn it counter clockwise to loosen it. Be careful not to lose the slotted metal ring between the black knob and the trimmer spool. Remove the spool and clean it off. There is an arrow showing you where to insert the string. Start pushing the line into the spool going counter clock wise. Be sure to use only .065 ROUND string. Put the spool back on the spindle yellow side up. Hold the slotted metal ring with the slot facing up. Insert the string into the bottom of the ring and put the ring in the recessed circle on the spool, (yellow side). Pull the string over the slot and hold it there. Screw the black knob back onto the spindle, making sure the string is in the slot on the metal ring. Tighten the knob. You are now ready to go.
Installing new string on a Homelite 26ss weed eater is very easy. You will need to take off the empty spool and put the new one on. Take two pieces of the strings and put each in one of the empty slots opposite each other. The put the spool and grasp the strings pulling them into place.
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On most of them you hold the top part with one hand and turn the bummer/spool clockwise (looking from the top)and pull it straight down/outward
To change the spool on a Weedeater Electralite 9, first, turn off the trimmer and disconnect it from the power source. Press the tabs on the spool cover to release it, then remove the old spool. Install the new spool by threading the line through the eyelets and securing it in place, then reattach the spool cover. Finally, ensure the line is properly wound and ready for use.
The pull cord on a Homelite trimmer is repaired by removing the outer cover and pulling out the cord spool. A new line is then attached, wound around the spool, and put back in place.
To string a Ryobi weed wacker, first remove the spool cover and old string. Then, insert the new string through the holes in the spool and wind it in the direction indicated on the spool. Finally, replace the spool cover and trim any excess string.
To replace the spool holder on a Weedeater XT 110, first ensure the trimmer is turned off and unplugged. Remove the old spool by pressing the tabs on the sides of the spool holder and lifting it off. Place the new spool onto the holder, ensuring it is properly aligned, and then reattach the spool holder by snapping it back into place. Finally, thread the line through the eyelets as per the manufacturer's instructions.
I have a Kawasaki KTR27A string trimmer and I am very disappointed that Kawasaki's Owner's Manual did not include instructions on how to put new string in their trimmer. The challenge was getting the spool out. I finally figured out that you need to depress the center bumper and turn it clockwise. It will move easily to a stop, then turn it just a little harder and you will feel it move a little more. That releases it and you can pull it straight out. Then, just wrap new string on (direction is indicated on the spool), feed the two ends out through the holes in the head, and put the spool back in making sure not to have any of the new string underneath the spool. Then depress the bumper and turn in counter-clockwise to set it in place.