I don't have the manual, but this worked for me. 1. You need .065 trimmer replacement line. Any hardware store will have it. 2. Unplug the trimmer. 3. To remove the spool, turn the trimmer over and look at the bottom of the cutter head. On the sides are two small panels with 3 chevrons on them. Push in on these and pull the cover off. The spool should come out easily. 4. The spool has arrows showing the direction of rewinding the string (clockwise). 5. This is a two-string trimmer so you have to wind two pieces of string. Looking down on the spool (with lettering on top) start with the upper slot. Inside the slot are two holes, each on opposite sides. Push a small amount of string into this hole in the direction of the arrow. Then begin winding string on, also in the direction of the arrow (clockwise). The first bit of string you put in the hole should act as a "hook" so the string doesn't come out. 6. Don't fill the slot too full. Leave about 1/4 or 1/8 inch of free space. When you are done, cut the line and use the notches on top to hold the line while you do the lower slot. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the lower slot. 8. Drop the spool back into the trimmer. Thread the string through the holes in the head one at a time. One string for each hole. You'll need at least 2 inches of line sticking through the hole. Don't worry about too much line, the trimmer will cut it too the right length. 9. Snap the cover back on. 10. Plug in trimmer and go.
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40:1 owner's manual for a homelite st 185 trimmer says 32:1
50:1
50:1
40 to 1
50:1 gas to 2 cycle oil.
weed-ate, or cut with the string trimmer
To replace the weed trimmer string on a trimmer, follow these steps: Turn off the trimmer and disconnect it from the power source. Remove the spool housing by pressing the tabs on the sides and pulling it out. Take out any remaining old string from the spool. Cut a length of new trimmer string according to the trimmer's specifications. Insert the ends of the string into the holes on the spool. Wind the string evenly and tightly around the spool in the direction indicated on the spool. Reassemble the spool housing and reconnect it to the trimmer. Test the trimmer to ensure the string is working properly.
A line trimmer, also known as a string trimmer, is used to trim grass or weeds. The piece of equipment also goes by the name of a weed eater, or weed whacker.
50:1 1 //1 usgal with 2.6 oz 2cycle oil
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0.080" per 1993 manual