ozito straight shaft line trimmer bump head replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @drpeemac
    @drpeemac Год назад

    did the drilling in ozito to make it 2 headed string but binding mechanism in your is sleek...would go for it ..even I get rid of the nonsense guards and block was slowing me down ...good work

  • @DeveloperChris
    @DeveloperChris 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sadly My Ozito 18v*2 line trimmer does not use a threaded head bolt. its keyed with an allen bolt down the centre of it to affix it. Seems they changed the design and the head is crap. the string always binds up inside and then breaks at the eyelet. Every 5 minutes you are pulling it apart to feed out new line. I used a different non ozito line and that was better but still not great.

  • @micmacinact
    @micmacinact 2 года назад

    Thanks HJR, that was a good intro for me as a newbie to this stuff

  • @tonyn3140
    @tonyn3140 2 года назад

    Excellent video, thanks heaps.

  • @RW34699
    @RW34699 Год назад

    Anouar? Good instructional video 👌

  • @StunnyStun
    @StunnyStun 2 года назад

    HJR! Is there any specific line trimmer you'd recommend? Love your work.

  • @shanewilson8071
    @shanewilson8071 2 года назад

    Hey mate what's the specific model of that speedfeed bumphead you're using? Gonna give this a go

    • @hjrpositive5187
      @hjrpositive5187  2 года назад +1

      G'day mate, there is no specific model as these are generic.. I posted a link in Ozbargain for one from DMC Mowers ebay store, they are a well trusted seller.
      Alternatively you can go to your local mower shop and ask for a speed feed head (will cost you around $50).
      Once your speed feed wears out in a year or two (depending on the frequency it's used) you can just buy the front cover for roughly $10. No need to replace the whole thing :)