Have a homelite trimlite weedeater, UT20006. had to replace the plastic spool for pull start, its been apart for a bit and forgot what I needed to do to keep the whole shaft from sliding out when everything is together.
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Fuel starvation either too the carb or in the carb itself, start with a simple cheap fix, replace the fuel filter in the tank on the end of the fuel hose.
on the side where the pull cord was remove casing pull the cord through the hole on the casing
wind the spring back on the strimmer not to tight but tight enough for the cord to return once pulled. Attach the cord onto the spring this will be obvious there is a little hole the cord goes through then pull a bit of cord through tie a nott then pull the cord back so the nott is tight against the spring ,let the spring spring back the gord shoul wind onto the spring reattach the casing and job done hope this helps
Check the piston itself. The piston skirt is "cutaway" on one side to clear the counterweights of the crankshaft. If it is installed the other way, the engine won't rotate completely as the weights will contact the longer skirt of the piston.
there is three types of heads push, screw, and snap. The screw type have a big ball looking thing on the bottom that when pressed lets the line out. the snap kind are verry distinctive they slid in and two tongs snap in to place you will be able to see them on the out side. the push head just push in and turn.
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