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06-17-2007, 09:51 PM
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Grass Hog won't feed
I have an electric B&D Grass Hog that won't feed the line. When I remove the spool, there is a small plastic white "lever" there that would appear to need a spring and attach somewhere, but I checked out a brand new one at the store and it didn't have one there. Any ideas how to fix? Very detailed instructions and/or pictures appreciated! Thanks.
Dave
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06-24-2007, 02:33 PM
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I wonder if you ever received a reply or figured this out? The same thing just happened to me - in the middle of edging the lawn. Talk about frustrating...
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06-29-2007, 09:22 PM
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No such luck
Nope, haven't heard a thing unfortunately. Sorry it happened to you too. Mine has had a very hard used 3 years or more, so I guess it would be worth it to go get another since I have extra spools I keep filled for continous use that probably only fit it. Thought I'd try to put it off if someone here could give us an easy solution. Oh well.
Davena
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07-01-2007, 01:27 AM
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Bought one last year. Used up the line that came with it. Put bigger diameter line in it just cause thats what I had on hand. Now it wont feed. Are you using the correct size line?
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07-01-2007, 08:36 AM
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Not bigger, at least by the size noted on the package, but definitely the most cheapo line I've used...thought about getting some better quality (whatever that is) to see if that mattered. I have been using the cheapo stuff for some time with no problems though.
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07-04-2007, 08:11 AM
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There is a plastic detent in the middle of the line feeder with a follower spring. The spring keeps the spool locked until you bump the large knob on the ground. Centrifugal force causes the line to feed outward. The line cutter on the guard snaps the line off at its outward most travel so it doesn't go beyond the guard. Use of oversized line on any string cutter will jam. Use a line that is the smallest you can find. Manufacturer line is best don't use after market line. No telling what its made of and may destroy your cutter head.
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