SOURCE: can not remove troy bilt weedeater head
Once all the bolts are removed, tap all the way around, (with a rubber mallet), where the head meets the bottom portion of the motor. It should come right off with a little coaxing.
Jim
SOURCE: Weedeater just Idles
check to see if throle cable is connet to carb if it is might have to rebuild carb most the time if carb needs rebuild it wont idle at all.
allso make sure cable not broken.let me know ok
SOURCE: How do I remove the
The Troy Bilt spool should be able to be removed by pressing it down and twisting it.
SOURCE: Cannot disassemble Troy-bilt trimmer head
There is a round, rotary black part between the metal piece to which the cutting head attaches and the outer plastic seat of the cutting head. There are two square slots, each about a quarter inch wide, on opposites sides of the black piece. Slide an Allen wrench or something similar firmly into the slot. Holding the Allen wrench in a stable position, turn the outer plastic ring of the cutting head (it has scalloped edges that can be gripped firmly) counter clockwise to unscrew the cutting head from the bolt on which it is mounted. Be careful with the tool (e.g. Allen wrench) used to hold the black piece steady, as it is plastic and could be damaged by the edge of the tool.
SOURCE: Where can we find help
You will need to look at page 9 of the manual here. The string head installs part by part on the end of the driveshaft. If you are having trouble with the driveshaft turning while attempting to put the head on, post back. You shouldn't though if the end of the shaft's threads are in good shape. If you need to, spray some WD-40 on it prior to installation. Here is the manual.
http://dl.owneriq.net/c/c5ca28a7-c6a8-4dd0-8987-53c89193794e.pdf
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