Great video. Just bought one of these bad boys today. Will give it a crack tomorrow, Your tutorial style is refreshingly awesome. Good on ya mate … thanks.
Awesome. Remember to clean and blow out your air filters with compressed air after heavy use. I haven’t made a video on that yet but it’s an important thing to do.
You’re welcome. Please let me know if you have any questions. That’s the good thing about communicating with a small UA-cam channel. I’ll actually respond to your questions.
I use .105 inches. Because I told you to use 4 arm lengths of line it is probably not a good idea to use a thicker line because you will run the risk of overheating your engine. Most people use 2-3 arm lengths. The guard that comes with your machine has blades on the inside that automatically cuts your line to the proper length after you tap the line release button on the ground. I have known people that have burned through engines by loading too much heavy and thick line on their spool and removing the guard. It's all about engine thermodynamics. You can store your echo trimmer line in a 5 gallon bucket of water to make it last longer and break less. I hope that was helpful.
Great video! You saved me a lot of frustration trying to figure it out.
Once you get it down, this can be accomplished in less than a minute.
I like you, well explained, could managed to put a new line, thank you for your info!!!👍👍🥰
You are very welcome. Glad I could help. If you ever have any questions about anything just let me know.
CSD. Clear Sense of Direction. You sir, are a man of consequence.
Thank you. Good luck out there. I wish you the best.
Great video. Just bought one of these bad boys today. Will give it a crack tomorrow, Your tutorial style is refreshingly awesome. Good on ya mate … thanks.
Awesome. Remember to clean and blow out your air filters with compressed air after heavy use. I haven’t made a video on that yet but it’s an important thing to do.
Great video thanks, I put line on one today but made hard work of it, I’ll follow your tutorial next time!
You’re welcome. It just takes practice. Pretty soon you’ll be able to re-spool your line in under a minute.
Thank you for making that enjoyable 😂
You are very welcome. Hope it helped.
Awesome video. super clear instructions and to the point. God bless
Glad it was helpful! God bless you.
Thank you, great instruction!!
You are welcome!
Thank you great video
You’re welcome. Please let me know if you have any questions. That’s the good thing about communicating with a small UA-cam channel. I’ll actually respond to your questions.
Awesome video haha thanks
You are welcome. I tried to make it funny and entertaining.
Great video. Thank you.
What size Echo trimmerline do you use? .95, .105, another size?
I use .105 inches. Because I told you to use 4 arm lengths of line it is probably not a good idea to use a thicker line because you will run the risk of overheating your engine. Most people use 2-3 arm lengths. The guard that comes with your machine has blades on the inside that automatically cuts your line to the proper length after you tap the line release button on the ground. I have known people that have burned through engines by loading too much heavy and thick line on their spool and removing the guard. It's all about engine thermodynamics. You can store your echo trimmer line in a 5 gallon bucket of water to make it last longer and break less. I hope that was helpful.
Thank you. That does help. What is the name Echo string you use?
@@allentenderfoot8712Echo crossfire.
@@michaellee9883 thank you.
Why is my string spitting out and eating line