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Hi Ken, If your spools are emptying by over feeding it sounds as if they are spooled the wrong way. Try re spooling one by putting the cord on the opposite way it is now. You may be getting the wrong spools or there is a fault with your trimmer.
Although it is called dual line, only one line is used - except that you
use both ends of the line. Cut off as much line as you think the spool
will hold. Put the two ends together to find the center of the line.
Some trimmers have holes to thread the lines through and others have a
place to hook the bend at the middle of the line. if yours has threading
holes, thread one end of the line through each hole and then pull on
both ends until the bend of the center of the line won't allow any more
slack. If your trimmer has the place to hook the bend, hook there and
start winding the lines in the direction shown on the spool. Be sure one
line is on one half of the spool and the other line on the other half.
Wind both lines at the same time as smoothly as you can. When the spool
is full, insert the loose ends through the trimmer head, insert the
spool and pull on the strings. Hope this helps Tim
Here is a site that can help if I did not understand your question correctly:
Usually you "Push in" as you turn them. Or...there is a knob with a male thread shaft screwed into place holding it all tight. Hold the spool steady as you try to turn the knob off. Or...there is simply a "nut" to take off. But for the most part the newer wacker spools usually just "push in and turn/twist" out. Simple. to reinstall it or replace it with a new one simply push and twist it the opposite removal direction. FYI most lines can be manually "rewound/refilled" by yourself and reused over and over until they really wear out. There are little tricks to doing a rewinding but it isn't anywhere near difficult to do...or learn. Usually the price of a replacement spool is 5 times the cost of rewinding them yourself. Comon its easy! If ya want I'll help ya thru it.
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