- Messages
- 8,336
- Reaction score
- 22,876
- Points
- 862
- Location
- Northern Vermont Lake Champlain
- Boat Make
- Boston Whaler
- Year
- 1995
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 18
Seeing that you have a Husky, and I just did this - if you haven't already, I suggest finding a "Speed Feed" head for your trimmer. Run the line through the hole in the head, and crank it on.
I used to do landscaping, and am faster than most at replacing line, but that thing makes it easy enough that I don't have to do it for my wife anymore when hers runs out. Added a washer to the head to help it last for a bunch of years, instead of the plastic wearing away.
Will look it up. Husky 345fr, with a bump head.



I usually need a water break anyway.

I used this to ream out my pissers too…ahem, on the Yamaha.