To thread a weedeater edger, first, ensure the tool is turned off and unplugged or the battery is removed. Remove the spool from the edger, then cut a length of trimmer line according to the manufacturer's specifications. Insert one end of the line into the hole in the spool, wind it around the spool in the direction indicated (usually marked with arrows), and leave enough line hanging out to feed through the eyelet on the edger. Finally, reassemble the spool back into the edger and pull the line to ensure it's properly threaded.
I want to Thread my weed eater RTE 115, BUT how do I do it?
Mowing grass, trimming trees and bushes, raking, sweeping, using a blower, weedeater, edger, planting flowers, watering
To thread a weed eater is very simple and easy just takes a few steps. First you have to get the string and tie a knot in one end and then wrap it around into the other end of the weed eater and replace then cover then it should be go to go.
I've never seen one with a weedeater, but I have seen one with an edger. That would be nice wouldn't it? How about the Packer-combo-mower ?
If you look on the blade side of the edger you will see six screws on a metal plate,Do not remove them. There are three holes under the plate that has three plastic plugs in them,remove with long needle nose pliers and then you will see three screws. Loosen them just enough to remove tank. Good luck.
Go to http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/tools/msg0811355613674.html, and read the forum, the nut should have a left handed-thread.
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.
Samuel Edger died in 1882.
Kate Edger was born in 1857.
To thread an edger, first, ensure the tool is unplugged or the battery is removed for safety. Open the spool cover and remove any old line. Cut a new length of trimmer line, usually around 10-15 feet, and insert one end into the spool’s designated hole. Wind the line around the spool in the indicated direction, leaving a few inches to extend out, and then replace the spool cover to complete the threading process.
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.
Edger Christopher Cookson was born on 1883-12-13.