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This OEM nut is a 5mm, gold, metal nut, which is sold individually. It can be installed with a Wrench or Socket and Torque Wrench by torquing to the manufacturer specifications. This nut is used to se...
The Spacer is a silver, metal part, which is rated as "Easy" to install. It can be attached between the bearing and oil seal in the gear box, to provide spacing between these parts. If broken, damaged...
This OEM-verified flexible driveshaft in your trimmer is in the main pipe housing and transfers power from the engine to the cutting head or attachment. It allows the cutting components to rotate when...
This single-row, deep-groove ball bearing is sized at 12x32x10mm and is made of durable metal. It is used to reduce friction and vibrations when it is in between two parts that are rotating or moving ...
The Oil Seal is a black, plastic part, used to seal oil in the gear case assembly. It is installed beside the spacer in the gear case, and is rated as "Easy" to install. Installation will require plie...
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Easiest repair ever. Turn the trimmer upside down so you can access the string assembly. Find the small hole in the shaft beneath the string assembly and insert a heavy gauge nail into it to hold the shat in place. Turn the string assembly counterclockwise until it comes off. Lift off the round metal piece that was under the string assemb
... Read morely.Find the 3 screws holding the shield in place and unscrew them. Pull the shield off. Install the new one in reverse order. I used the original hex screws as the new ones were philips head. Hex worked perfectly. I was amazed how easy thus was to do.