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string trimmer repair
I have a Ryobi gas string trimmer, and I need to fix the recoil starter.
I removed the shaft and now I need to split the housing to get at the recoil mechanism, but the CLUTCH is holding me up. How in the world is it removed? It probably is on a threaded shaft, but the exterior of the clutch spins freely. I need to somehow unscrew the entire thing, but how? Can someone please enlighten me? Thanks a bunch. Jim Talley |
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there is a srew in the end of the shaft that the clutch drum is on.
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