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SRM-2510 (079352 - 098240) Echo Trimmer

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This is a fuel line grommet, and it is used with various lawn and garden equipment. This part prevents leaking fuel and fumes. The grommet is placed in the fuel tank to seal the opening area where the...
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This check valve or the fuel tank vent is connected to the fuel tank in the following products: hedge trimmer, leaf blower/vacuum, chainsaw, edger, engine, tiler, auger, water pump, chipper shredder, ...
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This is a fuel return tube, for various lawn equipment. This part is yellow and is 90mm long. The tube is used to return the extra fuel back into the fuel tank. This happens after the primer bulb has ...
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This is a single filter designed to be used in various model-types, ranging from trimmers, edgers, and blowers (to name a few). A well-maintained filter is an essential part to keeping your equipment ...
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This nut is used for a variety of handheld gardening tools. The nut has multiple applications depending on the tool you are using. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for installation in...
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Customer:
Robert from COEUR D ALENE, ID
Parts Used:
69900440931
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Echo trimmer had narrow shield. Bought wider one which reduced rocks and debris
Easiest repair ever. Turn the trimmer upside down so you can access the string assembly. Find the small hole in the shaft beneath the string assembly and insert a heavy gauge nail into it to hold the shat in place. Turn the string assembly counterclockwise until it comes off. Lift off the round metal piece that was under the string assemb ly.Find the 3 screws holding the shield in place and unscrew them. Pull the shield off. Install the new one in reverse order. I used the original hex screws as the new ones were philips head. Hex worked perfectly. I was amazed how easy thus was to do.
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