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How Do You Replace A Weed Eater Fuel Line?

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How Do You Replace A Weed Eater Fuel Line?

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Lawn equipment that has spent time in cold weather storage could experience some problems. These problems may be related to improper maintenance or pest infestation. Small rodents are known for chewing on rubber and plastic. Unfortunately, the fuel lines for most small gasoline engines are composed of these types of materials. Replacing the fuel line for a Weed Eater will not take much time to perform. While you are at it, you may want to replace the fuel filter as well. The filter resides in the fuel tank and must be removed in order to replace the fuel line. Remove the old fuel from the gasoline tank. Pull the fuel fill cover from the plastic tank. Tip the tank into a gasoline container. Empty the tank of any remaining fuel. Locate the fuel line connection on the carburetor. Pull the line from the connection using the needle-nose pliers. Push the old fuel line through the small hole in the bottom of the fuel tank. Leave approximately one inch to two inches of the line exposed. Tip th

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