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QuestionI have a Mounrfields trimmer. On the line spool it has arrows. Do I wind the line in the direction of the arrows?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou always wind the spool in the direction of the arrow. That's pretty universal regardless of the trimmer model and brand.
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QuestionWhy does my line retreat into the spool after just a few swipes of my freshly rewound spool?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUnfortunately, it's too short. You need to redo it with a longer length of string. Your line should always be flush with the spool plus an additional 6 inches or so of length.
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QuestionAre the eyelets on a string trimmer head absolutely essential, or can I do without them? They've been lost is why I'm askingThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFrankly, you're probably okay so long as the spool is tight. Just take it slow the first time you run the trimmer to ensure the spool doesn't fly out of the casing. It should probably be alright, though.
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QuestionDo you put the cable on clockwise?Community AnswerThere is an arrow on the spool to show you the direction in which to wind the line.
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QuestionMy weed eater has two slots on the head to thread pieces of string through. I can't get string to go inside one of the slots. What can I do?Community AnswerCheck the size of the slots closely. They're different sizes; select the one appropriate for your size of line.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I can't remove the spool on my weed eater trimmer?Community AnswerThere are two methods used to mount the spool: 1. Tabs, as noted in this wiki, and 2. Screwed on, with threading going the opposite direction of operational spin.
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QuestionHow do I lubricate the power head on a lawn trimmer?Community AnswerTrimmers generally do not require lubrication; in fact, lubricating the trimmer might attract dirt and increase the wear.
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QuestionHow do I replace the string in a double wire weed eater that doesn't wind strings because they fold in half then go through two holes?Community AnswerIf you're referring to a string trimmer that doesn't have an line feed feature, you do exactly as you describe -- fold the lines in half, insert, and cut to length (if needed). Double-line trimmers typically divide the spool into two halves (one fore each protruding line). If there is a hole between the two halves that is close to the center, you can cut a 25ft length of line, thread it through one of the holes so that one end is about 6in longer than the other, and then wind up both ends of the line simultaneously (e.g.,, Jonsered and Husqvarna string trimmers).
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