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Oddly enough, the string head appears to be identical to the one for their gas model. Some poor engineering and design here. Before you buy another model, maybe take a trip to Home Depot and in the lawn and garden section you may find several trimmer parts for different models, including a Universal String Head. Try changing out the head as the stock one is a headache for many users.
I found this solution on the net. I hope it helps.
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.
Hi, If you look at the shield around the cutter head, you'll find a blade mounted in the shield, at the back. Your line should be this long.
Regards, --W/D--
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