![]() It couldn't hurt, and it could be the reason I hate string trimmers so much. I don't know how much truth there is to it, but I am going to try it next time. If you just jam it into the weeds instead of swinging it through, the head will overheat. I told him that is pretty much what I do, but why would it matter? He said it is because the trimmer head needs some airflow so it doesn't heat up and cause the line to melt. If if doesnt come out, you will have to remove the trimmer head. He told me the line wasn't my problem if it always melts, he said it was because I just jam the trimmer into the weeds and keep plowing through without swinging the trimmer back and forth. You can pull out the old string once the arrows are aligned. Oh, when I was getting the line I mentioned to the salesman that I hated string trimmers because the line always melts for me and I heard this Stihl Premium line was a good choice. ![]() The 40 minutes of operating time is a little limiting. If you have a lot of trimming to do thought this may not be the best weed eater for you. The FSA 56 is a good battery-powered string trimmer. I'm still going to soak it until I rewind the trimmer head Friday. Battery charge only lasts for 40 minutes. I picked up a spool of the Stihl 0.105 line last night and have to admit, it is as flexible as the red licorice whips. We attached a string trimmer accessory to DeWalt’s massive 60-volt power head and waded into a drainage basin to face off with some tall.
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