How To Restring A Ryobi 775r Trimmer

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

In this video I show you how to restring, practically the most easiest to use Gas Trimmer, the Ryobi 775r 31cc 16 inch cut, Click Link Trimmer.

It can host a wide range of attachments, including but not limited to, A Chainsaw, A Edger, A Tiller, A Brush Cutter, and lastly The Trimmer!!!!

Super Easy to use and maintain, go out and pick one up, you can usually find these on Craigslist really CHEAP!!!!!

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  • Thanks for the information. The best video for placing a trimmer line. There are two lines that feed into the gas tank. The one line, that does not have an adapter, the line has erroded and is now too short to go into the gas tank. Where would I go to get one and how does it go on?

  • @Rachne24 Your welcome for the video. I get my fuel lines at a auto parts store in my town. An Auto Zone or lawn tractor sales/repair place should have what you need. Basically, the line just feeds down through the hole(s) in the top of the tank. You may have to get creative in pushing the line into the tank, I normally use a flat blade screw driver and gently push it on into the tank. There may be a video of doing this on YT, however I haven't uploaded one.

  • Hey - thanks for the info - I actually have this trimmer (must be older because I have 2 metal wing nuts at the "click link" instead of the yellow know you have.

    Anyway - I've had it forever, and it still runs great!!!! But is has been leaking gas this season. There are 2 lines that feed into the gas tank - one of them has a rubber "adapter" to hold it in place, and the other doesn't. The leak seems to be coming from the gas tank. Any thoughts???

    Thanks again

  • The way your gas lines are is normal, just make sure the line the doesn't have the "adapter" is up inside the tank about 2 inches, any less and it can pull out easy, I have had the same problem before on mine, do that and you shouldn't have any more troubles.

    Thanks, Erik

  • oh thank god you just save me lot of time thanks a buch we have same one as yours now i know how do it

  • Your welcome, and Now you know....And knowing is half the battle....G. I. JOE!!!!!!!

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  • i need help with nine

  • You made this more simple than the instruction manual I downloaded, awesome job man!

  • You wouldnt know how long i avoided doing this? THANK YOU SO DAMN MUCH!

  • Thank you!

  • WOW! you learn something new every day

    i have the same ryobi 775r and i have always took the string head off and wound it and then reassembled it.....after watching your video i will never do that again

    thanks for the video...nice job

  • thank u so much had same weedeater 4 6 years didn't know how 2 resting it look at your video help me alot thanks bro

  • Thanks

  • dud...just bought a new one and spent over an hour trying to figure this out. thanks a million!

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