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EN4951SH Makita Hedge Trimmer - Overview

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Ball Bearing – Part Number: 211031-6
Ball Bearing
PartSelect #: PS10141520
Manufacturer #: 211031-6
$14.83
  In Stock
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 211097-6
Ball Bearing
PartSelect #: PS10141546
Manufacturer #: 211097-6
$16.48
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Pan Head Screw M4X25 – Part Number: 911148-2
Pan Head Screw M4X25
PartSelect #: PS10155473
Manufacturer #: 911148-2
$4.99
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Retaining Ring – Part Number: 961004-6
Retaining Ring
PartSelect #: PS10156010
Manufacturer #: 961004-6
$5.95
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Ball Bearing 6201DDW – Part Number: 211129-9
Ball Bearing 6201DDW
PartSelect #: PS10141558
Manufacturer #: 211129-9
$16.18
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Stop Ring – Part Number: 961011-9
Stop Ring
PartSelect #: PS10156013
Manufacturer #: 961011-9
$5.95
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Hex. Socket Head Bolt – Part Number: 922128-3
Hex. Socket Head Bolt
PartSelect #: PS10155735
Manufacturer #: 922128-3
$4.99
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Tapping Screw Bind PT3X10 – Part Number: 266007-8
Tapping Screw Bind PT3X10
PartSelect #: PS10145344
Manufacturer #: 266007-8
$4.99
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Compression Spring 9 – Part Number: 231297-2
Compression Spring 9
PartSelect #: PS10143041
Manufacturer #: 231297-2
$4.99
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Hex. Socket Head Bolt M4X16 – Part Number: 922126-7
Hex. Socket Head Bolt M4X16
PartSelect #: PS10155733
Manufacturer #: 922126-7
$4.99
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Retaining Ring S-10 – Part Number: 961006-2
Retaining Ring S-10
PartSelect #: PS10156011
Manufacturer #: 961006-2
$4.99
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Hex Nut – Part Number: 931102-0
Hex Nut
PartSelect #: PS10155859
Manufacturer #: 931102-0
$5.95
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Makita 4-cycle string trimmer (hardly used) not idling properly and then wouldn't start at all.
Repair shop said it wasn't worth fixing and offered to sell me a new one. Simply removed old spark plug which was easily accessible (as shown in instruction manual) and installed new plug. Trimmer came with a basic spark plug wrench, but used socket set for greater torque and much less effort. Trimmer now starts and runs perfectly for far less than the cost of a new one!!
Parts Used:
Spark Plug
  • Howard from STAMFORD, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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