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22 hours ago, AngrySquirrel said:

The square is the input/central parts of cord head that unbolts from main strimmer output shaft.

Have to lock it and it's a left hand thread.

Oh, I'll have a look - didn't see an obvious way to lock it so I can get some torque on it

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4 hours ago, spandit said:

Oh, I'll have a look - didn't see an obvious way to lock it so I can get some torque on it

It's either from above with hole going down through into cup or from the side of cup and norm smaller machines it's from side there's a keyed round part that everything locates on that has a 10mil'ish hole on either side that you push pin/bar into from one side of cup that has a hole in.

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8 hours ago, Khriss said:

Love the enthusiasm in the Angry squirrel 😉 thou anything to make brushcutting funnerer is a bonus. K

Trouble with twin blades is you have 180deg to smash shite out of gear head! And if slightly out of balance shakes the shite out of strimmer where as three prongers you have other two blades 120deg either side opposed to 180 so they negate balancing a fair bit.

 

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