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.
sthilweedeaterhead number f5556
poulan is an ok machine. it's a step above the weedeater brand but not to the quality of Stihl or Husqvarna
The manual can be found at the link below.
The Craftsman Weedeater model 316.790100 was manufactured by Husqvarna. Craftsman, a brand known for its outdoor power equipment, has partnered with various manufacturers over the years, and Husqvarna is one of the key producers of their outdoor tools. This model is part of their line of trimmers and string trimmers designed for residential use.
Some are, some aren't. A lot of Husqvarna products are sold as badge engineered items, as well (Craftsman, American Yard Products, Yard Pro, WeedEater, McCulloch, etc.).
stick a flat head screw driver in the slot above head and turn counter clock wise.
From what I can discern, AYP makes Husqvarna, Craftsmen, and Poulan...pretty sure of those plus perhaps Husky and Weedeater.
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.
They are manufatured by AYP (American Yard Products) which has long been owned by Electrolux and is now part of EHP (Electrolux Home Products) which also includes Husqvarna, Poulan, WeedEater, McCulloch, Partner, Target, etc. It is now managed by Husqvarna.
i need to replace the flex shaft in my weedeater. how do i do it?
Lubricant typeHusqvarna or equiv. at 50:1 Right off the web site I use husky oil
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.