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McCulloch Strimmer Line
In article m, Frank P wrote:
[Note crossposted to uk.d-i-y,uk.rec.gardening] I have an old 28cc McCulloch Strimmer (without brushcutter attachment) and I'm getting really tired of having to replace the line, and the 'bump feed' has never worked since day one so I'm forever having to stop to feed out more line from the spool. Any ideas why the bump-feed doesn't work? I replaced the line in mine a few days about and found that if the line isn't in correctly, it can foul the mechanism and stop the bump-feed working. There's very little to actually go wrong otherwise. Useful ideas about replacement line from other people though. I have a *lot* of weeds and long grass to strim at the moment and whilst the normal line isn't really up to the job, the brush-cutter isn't quite the right tool either. James |
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