Every time I use my Troy Built Weed eater. The string brakes, if I attemped to bump the head to re feed the string it dose not feed. I have to disasemble the head and rewind the string by hand.Every time I use my Troy Built Weed eater. The string brakes, if I attemped to bump the head to re feed the string it dose not feed. I have to disasemble the head and rewind the string by hand.
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sounds like your flex cable has taken a trip south. Pull the shaft off the head and take a look at the flex cable. If flex cable is ok, they your clutch is defective.
Check the size of the line,(OD), make sure you are using the correct size, sometimes cheap line will be problematic, also, you said you are re-stringing it, try a new batch of string, the old string inside the hub can get chaffed and will stick to itself...
I had a similar problem with my troy-bilt weedeater. I tried replacing the sparkplug, replaced the fuel filter and etc. It still would not start. I looked at the troubleshooting guide in the owner's manual and it listed a possible cause as a clogged spark arrestor. I cleaned out the spark arrestor by taking it off and cleaning it with a wire brush. Now it runs like brand new again. I hope this helps.
Every time I use my Troy Built Weed eater. The string brakes, if I attemped to bump the head to re feed the string it dose not feed. I have to disasemble the head and rewind the string by hand.
what do you mean the string is being use up
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