Trimmer Repair - Replacing the Bushing Housing Assembly (Ryobi Part # 791-181857) HD
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/bushing-housing-assembly-p-283426.html Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more. This particular bushing housing assembly is specific to Ryobi manufactured brands, including Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Bolens, and MTD. To find a bushing housing assembly specific to your model, visit eReplacementParts.com. If your Ryobi string trimmer is showing any of these symptoms; replacing the bushing housing assembly could solve your problem: 1) Trimmer head not spinning 2) Trimmer head makes noise 3) Drive cable not engaging the trimmer head 4) Bump head knob won’t tighten (threads stripped) 5) Guard mounting holes stripped 6) Spool won’t fit onto spindle 7) Entire trimmer head is loose on the housing shaft eReplacementParts.com part number: 791-181857 Tools used for this repair/replacement: 1) Pick or small screwdriver 2) Phillip’s screwdriver 3) Split-ring pliers 4) Long-nosed pliers 5) Rubber mallet 6) Wrenches and/or socket set 7) Retainer ring installation tool (or a metal tube or pipe that is slightly larger in diameter than the bushing housing drive spindle Get model-specific repair help from eReplacementParts.com. Learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair your power tools and equipment with illustrated instructions, hundreds of step-by-step repair videos, and our DIY forum. If you have a power tool or appliance problem, we can help. https://www.ereplacementparts.com/articles-c-8873.html [ VIDEO TRANSCRIPT ] Hi, I’m Mark from eReplacementParts.com. In this video, I’m going to show you how to install a new bushing housing assembly on a Ryobi trimmer. The bushing housing assembly is a critical part of your string trimmer. It mounts to the trimmer’s shaft and accepts the cable. It also has the mounting locations for the guard. It contains the bushing so that the shaft can rotate, and the shaft itself where the trimmer head mounts. Common problems with the bushing housing assembly are broken mounting tabs, stripped out screw holes for the guard assembly, worn out bushings, a bent spindle, or stripped threads where the bump head knob mounts. Replacing the bushing housing assembly is easy to do, and I’m going to show you how. Bushing housing assemblies, as well as many other parts, can be found on our website. Let’s get started. I’ll begin by removing the bump head knob and the spool. I’ll use a small pick to pull the C-clip away from the shaft. Now I’ll remove the plunger and the plunger spring. Now I’ll remove the E-clip, the slider and the two slider springs. I’ll use a pair of split-ring pliers to do that. Now remove the retaining clip that secures the trimmer head to the shaft. This part is not reusable, so you don’t have to be real careful when you are removing it. I just pry it away with a pick and then use pliers, or even a cutter, to pull it away from the shaft if necessary. This one’s going to come out pretty easily. Now I can remove the outer spool from t
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