How to Fix the Starter Cord on My Weedeater Lawn Mower
The starting mechanism for most lawn mowers is the same. You pull a cord out of the engine and the motor starts. There is a spring on the starter that rewinds the cord after you pull it out. If the cord or the spring breaks, you must remove the starter from the engine to replace it.
Replacing the starter cord on the Weed Eater lawn mower is not difficult. You can make the repair in about 30 minutes with some basic tools.
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Remove the starter from the Weed Eater lawn mower by loosening the bolts using a wrench. Pull the starter housing away from the engine and turn it over. Remove the old cord from the starter.
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Rewind the starter pulley on the spring. Twist the pulley until you feel it begin to tighten up and then back off one full turn. Do not overtighten the pulley or the cord will not rewind properly.
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Insert a screwdriver into the opening to hold the pulley still. Insert the new starter cord into the eyelet. Tie a knot into the end of the cord so that it does not pull out of the pulley.
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Remove the screwdriver from the hole in the pulley and allow it to retract slowly, winding the starter cord as it retracts. Place the starter housing on the Weed Eater lawn mower. Tighten the retaining bolts using a wrench. Pull the cord several times to make sure it retracts properly.
Things You Will Need
- Starter cord
- Phillips screwdriver
- Wrench set
Warning
Never smoke when you are servicing the Weed Eater lawn mower.
References
Writer Bio
John Rose has been writing professionally since 1981. Now contributing to various online publications, he specializes in auto repair, home maintenance and similar topics. Rose studied English at Frostburg State University.
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