Load line in weed trimmer?


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in the trimmer head ( the part that spins and the string comes out of) there is an outer case thats like the top and sides, the theres a second piece that is the bottom part that faces the ground during use. on the sides, there should be little areas where youu could poke in like a plathead screwdriver, do this and the bottom piece will pop out. then there is a piece inside that will have probably an inch or so of unused string, notice the hole that thestring is coming out of, and that is where you put new string, about 15ft in each one. there should be some arrows that tell you which way to wrap the string, make sure you do it the correct direction. then place the newly loaded part back in the drum and close it back up/


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