the ryobi owners manual calls for a .095
the ryobi owners manual calls for a .095
I have a couple of links for you. The first is a manual that should do though it is not exact. Check pages starting with 19. The second is the parts breakdown.
.025 inch per the manual.
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 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.
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 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.
20w/50 is what comes with the 4-cycle string trimmer. While Home Depot is the sole distributor of Ryobi tools, they do not have the oil in Montgomery, AL
To perform a Ryobi weed wacker string replacement, first turn off the weed wacker and disconnect the spark plug. Then, remove the spool housing and take out the old string. Cut a new piece of string to the correct length and thread it through the spool. Wind the string evenly onto the spool and reassemble the housing. Finally, reconnect the spark plug and test the weed wacker.
To string a Ryobi weed wacker, first, turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug. Then, remove the spool cover and take out the old string. Cut a new piece of string to the appropriate length and insert it into the spool, following the arrows for the correct winding direction. Finally, reassemble the spool cover and reconnect the spark plug before starting the weed wacker.
I have a CS26 string trimmer that had a major problem from the start. It would eventually start after many pulls and then and run only at high speed. I would also see some leakage inside the cover. A neighbor suggested that this was a symptom of a vacuum leak somewhere. When he checked he found that the screws holding one of the engine cover plates were loose. After tightening the screws and much fiddling with the adjustments, the trimmer now appears to run OK and doesn't immediately stall when you release the trigger as it was doing.
To perform a Ryobi weed eater string replacement, first turn off the weed eater and disconnect the spark plug. Then, remove the spool cover and take out the old string spool. Cut a new piece of string to the appropriate length and thread it through the spool. Wind the string in the direction indicated on the spool and secure the ends. Finally, replace the spool back into the weed eater and reattach the spool cover.