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Another question. The instruction says that hit the ground to automatically extends the line when operating? How does that work? I can see the center cap is worn out. If I hit the grpund when operating, the cap will eventually worn out. Is it supposed to be like this?
That is the self feeding concept that I could never get to work but it is supposed to feed the string forward if the spool spins forward to feed the string, which sometimes it does not feed it, sorry for confusion. You bump feed while the machine is running kind of slowly. I hope that helps, good luck with everything!
The spool thing comes out, the string gets re strung , spool goes back on, then cap goes back on. Maybe the blades come off on another model, when the cap and spool come off?
My weed eater doesn't have no side buttons. On the spool, it's a fucking electric weed. Wacker weed eater a weed ear. Weighted Wacker, wait, wait. The head will not come up or the button won't come off so I can change the goddamn string. That's why I hate the fucking mode. They co because every time I do I have to work on a fucking shit for 2 or 3 days? Before I can do a 15 or 20 minute fucking job.
Bro, I hear you. Weed whackers are great until you have to restring OR need to investigate a problem, then they suck. We go through a few machines every year, they just fall apart or get broken. For removing weeds, from a lot or to remove grass for sod, we use the dutch hoe, super sharp easy to use and hasn’t changed in 500 years. Gardeners Supply sells them, they are expensive but we use on every job. Good luck.
Spent about a week online trying to get info on how to respool my weeder. Every other make and model until as a last rrsort I found this one. This is exactly what I needed! Thanks and thanks to other comments that make it easier. Either way all worked for me. I got to a apoint where I thought this damn weeder was made to have to buy new replacement spools. Kicked my ass for awhile but now I'm back in the fight. Thank🍀s to all.
Bro, glad you hung in there. Once you get the hang of it restringing is not that bad, it’s just how you have to do it is the problem. Good luck with everything!
Well, essentially, I think this video may help me when I go outside essentially when it stops raining essentially did my first cut of this year essentially thank you essentially
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Have you seen the ego self winding and self auto feeding trimmer ? Put one end of the string in the trimmer, then press an button and its done. So much less faffy than this idea.
I know that string trimmers have to get better. This Greenworks has ability to bump feed but it’s really never worked. I’ve lit upon Stihl power tools now so will probably get one of their trimmers next month, before the season heats up.
I have the same Dewalt grinder. Question: In the instruction manual it states that you need to use a different 2 sided guard when using a cutting wheel. The unit only came with a one sided guard and a grinding wheel. So do I have to separately purchase a new 2 sided guard in order to use a cutting wheel, or can I use the one sided guard that came with it? Many thanks!
If I am correct, you can use a 3 1/2” cutting wheel with the one sided guard. The only reason why I do not use the guard is that we use the grinder for paver and brick cutting and use 6 1/2-7” blades, and then just throw caution to the wind and cut. We actually wear eye protection and i will also wear a mask to protect my teeth just in case something flys back. And gloves of course. I hope that helps.
you did not mention which side the locking clamp nut should be attached. one side is flat (for cutting wheels et al) and the other side has a circular lip. you have the flat side against the cutting wheel which is correct. should be mentionED CAUSE IT MATTERS!