String Trimmer Starter Repair

This video will show you how to replace the rewind starter rope in a string trimmer that has a mid mount starter.

10 Responses to “String Trimmer Starter Repair”

  • 1G0TP1NK8C1DB00TS0N9:

    Awesome video! This was really informative and well done! Thankyou for sharing this! Happy Holidays…

    Peace :)

  • carolinasled:

    Good Video, Thanks for the clutch removal and assembly how to and the cord into the engine for tightning parts down. Thanks.

  • Ajaces:

    It’s really good to see a DIY tutorial from you. On some of the older/other styles they can almost be impossible to get that spring wound back, unless you know a few tricks. It’s like loose bearings on connecting rods.

  • mavue:

    i wish i found this video earlier, i already mutilated my weed eater.

  • MRSketch09:

    Wow.. Guess this is what I will have to look forward to later on down the line.

    I can’t believe how much stuff you had to dig through just to get to the starter rope assembly.

  • IFIXIT4U:

    That is why I own an Echo.

  • MRSketch09:

    @IFIXIT4U
    Is it a Good brand, easy to repair, low maintenance?

    Look forward to future videos.
    Also it would be nice to see some videos that give advice on how to interact with customers, and just things that you made mistakes at when you first started into small engine repair. I am sure you have some general advice you could share out of all the experience you have had.

  • jgedwards3:

    You are AWESOME!!! Thanks so much for posting this video. Last time my string messed up, I didn’t know how to get the clutch off and it cost me $60. This time the spring came loose and after watching your video, I was able to fix it myself for free. Thanks again!

  • cokeman113:

    Very helpful video and detailed. Will save you at least $60 at the repair shop

  • theEchosrm210:

    what model is your Echo?? I have one too a srm 230 I think it is

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