Weed wacker - extending string life

   / Weed wacker - extending string life #21  
I've been running .105 Gatorline for the last few years. It doesn't break as readily as smaller line and cuts as well, except on short very fine grass.

Sticks and sharp rocks will eat it up. When I can avoid them it lasts a long time.
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #22  
Cool. You put full 1000' spools in a bucket of water, or just enough for your next head change?

Like a few others here, I'd never even heard of doing this. I'm dubious as to it's effectiveness, but willing to give almost anything a try, once. is
Usually buy my line on 1/2 pound donuts. Believe the .080 is 160 ft. and the .105 is 90 feet. Both size donuts easily fit in pail
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #23  
LOL on my property i go through 2 spools every time I cut.
I remember the Chickanic showing off the fast wind spools, I think it was the Echo Speed Feed system? If I had to refill my trimmer head as often as you, I'd definitley be switching to one of those.
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #25  
.....I think it was the Echo Speed Feed system?
That's what I had but at over $50 I had to go with the Scamazon clone, works fine.
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   / Weed wacker - extending string life #26  
Has anyone seen a variant that screws directly onto Stihl FS-KM straight shaft? It seems the Echo comes with an adapter that will allow it to attach to Stihl, but it sounded less than ideal.
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #27  
for me, breaking trimmer lines is all about proper winding. when winding, never cross the lines, keep them parallel. in my experience, properly wound lines won't break
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #28  
I have a Stihl weed wacker that I like but seem to break a spool worth of string every couple weeks.

What am I doing wrong? What’s the proper way to use it? Thanks.
We have multiple power units set up with string and all but one, use 155 string. What size string are you using? It they made heads for 170 string, we'd be using it. If you can go larger, I'd suggest that. Larger string is your freind. We go through many, many feet of string each summer and found little difference in brands or styles.
 
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   / Weed wacker - extending string life #29  
Has anyone seen a variant that screws directly onto Stihl FS-KM straight shaft? It seems the Echo comes with an adapter that will allow it to attach to Stihl, but it sounded less than ideal.
My trimmers an Echo so I can't attest to the actual use of the adaptors but the last time I bought a couple of heads they came with a multitude of sleeves with thread sizes, pitches, right or left hand threads. As well, the actual drum that the line wraps on can be flipped over and wrapped for left or right hand rotation depending if yours is a straight shaft with gearbox or a curved shaft.
 
   / Weed wacker - extending string life #30  
Another guy here who never heard of soaking trimmer line. The only time my lines break is when aggressively attacking something like a sapling or big woody-stemmed weed. Of course there's the accelerated wear when trimming against rocks, sidewalks and foundations. I don't know what lines I'm using, but they're the largest diameter that fits the heads. The DeWalt 20V gets used more than the Stihl Kombi. Depending upon what is growing along the creek at the time, different attachments are pressed into service - metal blade, string, hedge trimmer.
 

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