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1 Press the lock and rotate the spool counter-clockwise or some will remove the center knob.
2 Remove the locking ring if your weed eater has one.
3 Take off the automatic feed button.
4 Wipe away any dirt and debris.
5 Push down on the spool to release the locking tabs.
6 Remove the spool from the chamber.
Restringing the Weed Eater
1 Feed one end of the line into one of the holes of the spool, and secure the end that was inserted
2 Wrap the line in the direction of the arrows. Do this until until you fill the spool up with line.
3 Secure each of the lines into its own upper and lower grooves.
4 Re-install the spool into the chamber from which it was removed.
5 Pass the lines into the left and right holes and snap the spool into place.
6 Once the spool is in its sleeve and fed into its left and right eye holes, pull both ends simultaneously.
7 Reinstall the locking ring if necessary, reinstall the center knob. Please take time to rate me
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Unscrew cap and remove. Remove line guide ring. Note which way to put
line guide ring back on, slot to outer edge. Remove the empty spool.
Don't take spool apart unless you need to get inside to remove string.
The outer half should be yellow. Cut 25 ft. of .065 line. Start pushing
the line inside the spool from the center making sure the string is
winding inside in a counter clock direction which should be shown on the
spool. Keep pushing until there is about only 6 in. left.
Replace spool. Then the line guide ring, making sure to pull the string
through the middle of it. Then hold the string on the slot in the ring
while replacing the cap.
The nylon string is simply spun onto the emty spool. There should be an arrow on the top of the spool indicating the direction to wind the line. If the spool is missing a notch to hold the line to get started, use your finger to hold it in place for a few full wraps.
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