To remove the head on a WEEDEATER Featherlight, first ensure the trimmer is turned off and the spark plug is disconnected for safety. Hold the spool firmly and rotate the head counterclockwise to unscrew it. If the head is stuck, you may need to tap it lightly with a rubber mallet or use pliers for better grip. Once loosened, you can pull the head off the shaft.
stick a flat head screw driver in the slot above head and turn counter clock wise.
remove head pull shaft out
To replace the head on a Husqvarna weedeater, first, ensure the engine is off and remove the spark plug wire for safety. Use a wrench to hold the spindle in place while unscrewing the old head by turning it counterclockwise. Align the new head with the spindle and screw it on clockwise until secure. Finally, reattach the spark plug wire and test the weedeater.
To change the head on a 25cc Craftsman weedeater, first ensure the trimmer is off and disconnected from the power source. Remove the old head by turning it counterclockwise; you may need to hold the shaft with a wrench to prevent it from spinning. Align the new head with the drive shaft, push it on, and turn it clockwise until secure. Finally, check that the head is properly attached before using the weedeater.
prie the blocker for the release line rate off, then just unscrew the bolt
sthilweedeaterhead number f5556
To change the head on a Stihl weedeater, first ensure the trimmer is turned off and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Use a wrench to remove the old cutting head by turning it counterclockwise. Align the new head with the spool, threading the line as per the manufacturer's instructions, and secure it in place by tightening it clockwise. Finally, reconnect the spark plug and you're ready to go.
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To remove the clutch assembly on a Stihl FS 44 weedeater, first ensure the engine is off and disconnected from the power source. Remove the cutting head and any associated attachments. Next, use a socket wrench to remove the clutch cover and then unscrew the clutch itself, which may require holding the crankshaft in place with a tool or locking mechanism. Once removed, you can replace or service the clutch assembly as needed.
To replace the line on a Stihl KM56RC Weedeater, first, turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove the cutting head by unscrewing the knob at the bottom. Take off the spool and unwind any old line, then cut a new line to the desired length (typically 10-12 feet). Thread the new line through the spool holes, wind it tightly in the direction indicated, and reassemble the cutting head before reattaching it to the Weedeater.
To restring a Grasshog weedeater, first, disconnect the power or remove the battery for safety. Open the spool cover by pressing the tabs or turning it, then remove the old line. Cut a new length of trimmer line (typically about 10-15 feet), insert it into the spool, and wind it in the direction indicated on the spool. Finally, thread the line through the eyelets on the head and reassemble the spool cover.
There's either a steel or flexible shaft inside the tube between the engine and the head. That shaft is broken. Or if it's solid, it rusted inside the head