Gas Line Trimmer Tips

This post was written by Caldo on July 21, 2009
Posted Under: General, How To, Tools

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It’s always nice when you can find the time to not only mow the lawn but also have time left over to take out the Gas Line Trimmer “Weed Wacker”.  So, when you have and take the extra time to clean the lawn up nice, there’s nothing worse than having the line on the trimmer snap off in the middle of the job and you’re stuck with taking the head off the trimmer and re-stringing the line.  The only thing worse that having to do it once, is having to do it three or four times turning a 15 minute job into 30-45 minutes.  Well, I have two pieces of advice to hopefully help with this annoying issue that we all want to keep to a minimum:

       *  Make sure that you are using the thickest line gage that is appropriate for your make and model of trimmer.  You can usually find this in the users manual.  (if you have misplaced your user’s manual and need to find a replacement for assistance, please refer back to a previous Blog entitled “Protecting Your Investments” @ http://blog.davezillion.com/?p=418.  The thicker the gage of the line, the more durable that it is going to be when connecting with something other than the grass or weeds you’re aiming for.

       *  This next tip deals with a little more skill and feel.  Whenever you’re near anything abutting the grass you’re attempting to trim, try to lay off the throttle a little.  If you cut down on the RPMs of the line speed it is less likely to break when coming in contact with obstacles.  I have found that this technique is most useful when dealing with areas such as fence lines, stone walls, or the foundation of a structure.

If you have any other tips that you want to share with the DZ community, send them in and I will post them.  We can all use some helpful hints that can assist with our home lawn care.

Caldo’s here to give you a virtual hand with all of your home projects. Send him questions at caldo@davezillion.com

Reader Comments

Caldo, right one!! I would strip my line around my fence and have to reload about three times, made weedwhacking painful. thanks for the tip, i will cut down on the speed… Tim

#1 
Written By Tim on July 22nd, 2009 @ 5:02 am

Good luck Tim… Let us know how it works out for you.

Caldo

#2 
Written By Caldo on July 22nd, 2009 @ 8:58 pm

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