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re: Educate me on weedeater wire...
Posted on 6/15/14 at 7:06 pm to Rize
Posted on 6/15/14 at 7:06 pm to Rize
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They all suck and I can never get the shite to go on the spool correctly.
I re strung my Husqvarna other day and as soon as I turned it on and it cut for like 5 seconds my line disappeared back in spool. Sad thing is I've had it for about 7 years and still haven't figured it out. I mean I had prob 3-4 inches on both sides hanging out and hit some grass one good time and bam, gone. Open spool up and shite goes everywhere. Look inside and wife and kids looking out at window like they are ashamed of me
This post was edited on 6/15/14 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:17 pm to windshieldman
Wrap both strings tightly at the same time and make sure to keep them curling in like they came out of the package when you do. Then, clip them into the little cutouts, and put it back on. Pull the strings out at the same time once you get it all together. That'll tighten it up a little bit and get the spool facing correctly so it'll come out right. Most people don't know to do that and it causes the most problems.
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Knock the head on the ground until too much line is out
It'll cut it off and you're ready to go
Do not use string bigger than .095" or you will wear out your engine with the quickness. Less powerful engines require smaller string. I find that stepping up in size makes a considerable difference though, and I run 0.095" every day.
I figured this would be a problem for the gaming board not the OB
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Knock the head on the ground until too much line is out
It'll cut it off and you're ready to go
Do not use string bigger than .095" or you will wear out your engine with the quickness. Less powerful engines require smaller string. I find that stepping up in size makes a considerable difference though, and I run 0.095" every day.
I figured this would be a problem for the gaming board not the OB
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