How to Restring a Ryobi 18V Weed Trimmer

Restringing your Ryobi 18V weed trimmer is an easy task once you know the process. Whether you’re using a bump feed or an auto-feed trimmer head, this guide will walk you through how to replace the trimmer line step by step. With the right materials and instructions, you’ll be back to trimming your lawn in … Read more

Why is My Husqvarna Lawn Mower Surging?

A surging lawn mower can be frustrating and inefficient. If your Husqvarna mower’s engine revs up and down repeatedly, or “hunts” while running, it indicates that something is disrupting the smooth flow of fuel, air, or the spark. I’ve experienced this with my own mower, and the good news is, it’s usually caused by a … Read more

How to Restring a Stihl Weed Trimmer

Restringing your Stihl weed trimmer can seem tricky, but once you know the process, it’s quick and simple. Whether you’re dealing with a bump-feed or an auto-feed head, this guide will walk you through the steps to properly restring your Stihl weed trimmer and get it back in action. What You’ll Need: Replacement trimmer line … Read more

How to Repair a Garden Hose

A garden hose can be an essential tool for your yard or garden, but over time, it might develop leaks, cracks, or kinks. Rather than buying a new one, you can easily repair a damaged hose and get it back in working order with just a few tools and supplies. Here’s how to fix different … Read more

What PSI Should My Pressure Washer Be?

The PSI (pounds per square inch) of your pressure washer determines the force of water coming out of the nozzle. Choosing the right PSI depends on the type of cleaning task you need to accomplish. Too much pressure can damage surfaces, while too little pressure won’t clean effectively. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide … Read more

How to Remove the Head on a Makita Weed Trimmer

Whether you’re replacing the line, changing the trimmer head, or doing some maintenance, removing the head on your Makita weed trimmer is a straightforward process. Let me walk you through the steps to make sure it’s done safely and correctly. Tools You’ll Need: Screwdriver or Allen wrench (depending on your model) Work gloves (to protect … Read more