How to replace the string of your weed eater?
While the specifics to replacing the spool different between each individual weed eater, for the most part they will follow a general rule. If you are unsure of the specifics to your device, it is always best to try and find the instructions manual that came with it when you purchased it.
If you cannot find it then you could also find the model on the internet and see if the manufacturer has made it available for download; most should provide this for free if it is available and rarely do they restrict you from being able to access it.
Step 1:
To begin the replacement method, push in the tabs around the head of the weed eater or alternatively unscrew the retaining ring attached to the trimmer head. This is the easiest step, as it should pop off the trimmer head to reveal the spool of weed eater string contained within.
With regards to the weed eater string that will be used to replace the original, you can opt to either replace the weed eater string only or the spool it is wrapped around as well. Changing just the string can be more difficult than if you were to only replace the spool and string.
While the difference may only be a few dollars, it is recommended that you seek out a pre-spooled weed eater string so that you can make a quick and easy replacement without hassle and more assurances that once it is installed there will be no problems.
Step 2:
Depending on the type of weed eater that you have you will need to either wrap the two strings around the head in the same direction or wrap them around the head against each other in opposite directions.
After either the new string has been spooled and cut or the replacement has been fitted in, you will need to locate two holes on the weed eater head cap and thread both pieces of weed eater string into them, ensuring that the spool does not unravel.
Step 3:
When placing the head of the weed trimmer back into its place, you will need to either snap it back in order screw the head of the spool back in. This part can be the most difficult as you need to prevent the spool from unravelling or loose pieces inside the head of the weed eater from pushing out of place.
Once the new spool has replaced the old one and the weed eater had has been fastened on, you should be ready to get back to your tasks towards having a much better looking front yard.
Unspooled are coiled up but need to be uncoiled then recoiled back onto the head of the weed eater. It is up to you to decide on which works for you, however it can be easier and simply to by pre-spooled string if you want less hassle. You may want to consider unspooled string if you are using it a lot, as you will most likely find it in bulk at a cheaper price per length.
One option you might want to investigate if you are having trouble with replacing the weed eater string in your piece of equipment could be to simply get a new weed eater head and replace the old one. In some cases, over time it can become more difficult to use and generally just worn down as a result of over use. Try the:
Grass Gator 8020 Load n' Cut Precut Replacement Line
That is the perfect time to purchase a new weed eater head as it will not only keep the usefulness of the weed eater going, but you will be more likely able to use the device with less hassle and problems as you would previously.
Sometimes you may be able to find ones with a much simpler design that can improve the amount of time you are spending on weed trimming as well as limit the amount of time spent completing these tasks as well as replacing the weed eater string.