How to change trimmer line on a gas trimmer?
To change trimmer line on your Weed Eater FEATHERLITE gas line trimmer, you remove the trimmer head cap, load the correct diameter line onto the spool (or through the head, depending on style), then reinstall the cap and test-feed the line to confirm smooth advance.
Before you start (safety and setup)
- Shut the engine off and let the muffler and head cool completely.
- Disconnect the spark plug boot to prevent accidental starting.
- Clean grass and debris from the trimmer head so the cap tabs release cleanly.
- Use the correct line diameter for your head (most gas trimmers use about 0.080 in to 0.095 in line).
Steps to replace the trimmer line (most common bump-feed heads)
- Remove the spool cap: Press the two cap tabs (or unscrew the knob, if equipped) and lift the cap off.
- Remove the spool: Note how the spring and spool sit so you can reinstall them the same way.
- Load new line:
- Cut two equal lengths of line (commonly 10 to 15 ft each), or use one long piece if your spool is designed for it.
- Wind the line in the direction of the arrow on the spool; keep the wraps tight and even.
- Leave about 4 to 6 inches of line free at each end.
- Thread the line through the eyelets in the trimmer head.
- Reinstall the spool and cap: Seat the spring, snap the cap back on, and pull the line ends to remove slack.
- Test feed: Start the trimmer and tap the head (bump) to confirm the line advances.
Quick troubleshooting if the line will not feed
- Line wound the wrong direction; rewind following the spool arrow.
- Line too thick; switch to the correct diameter.
- Spool overfilled; reduce line length and rewind.
- Debris in the head; clean the eyelets and cap.
Why it matters
Correctly wound line feeds smoothly, reduces vibration, and prevents premature wear on the trimmer head and engine from overloading.
Common line-loading choices
| Head style | What you typically do | Most common mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Bump-feed spool | Wind line onto spool, snap cap on | Winding opposite the arrow |
| Fixed-line head | Insert pre-cut pieces into ports | Using the wrong length |
If you are also dealing with fuel issues while servicing the trimmer, common replacements for this model include the poulan lawn & garden equipment fuel line, small 530069247 and the ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the gas mixture for the FeatherLite weedeater?
For the Weed Eater FEATHERLITE gas line trimmer, we use a 40:1 fuel mix: 40 parts gasoline to 1 part 2-cycle oil. That equals 3.2 fl oz of 2-cycle oil per 1 gallon of gas (or 0.8 fl oz per quart).
Quick mix chart (40:1)
| Gasoline amount | 2-cycle oil to add |
|---|---|
| 1 gallon | 3.2 fl oz |
| 1/2 gallon | 1.6 fl oz |
| 1 quart | 0.8 fl oz |
| 2.5 gallons | 8.0 fl oz |
How we recommend mixing fuel
- Use fresh, unleaded gasoline.
- Use 2-cycle engine oil intended for air-cooled 2-stroke engines.
- Measure oil first, then add gasoline and mix thoroughly.
- Mix only what you will use in about 30 days.
- Shake the fuel container before each refill.
If the trimmer runs poorly after mixing
A wrong mix can cause hard starting, bogging, or engine damage. If you suspect a fuel delivery issue (cracked lines, leaks, or a loose cap), check these common items:
- Fuel lines for cracks, softness, or loose fit on fittings
- Fuel tank cap seal and venting
- Carburetor mounting and air leaks at the adapter
- Old fuel left in the tank
Common replacement parts for fuel issues
| Symptom | Part to check |
|---|---|
| Fuel line cracked or leaking | Poulan lawn & garden equipment fuel line, small 530069247 |
| Fuel line swollen or loose | Ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216 |
| Cap won’t seal or vents poorly | Line trimmer fuel tank cap 530014347 |
Why it matters
A correct 40:1 mix keeps the FEATHERLITE engine lubricated while preventing excess smoke and plug fouling. Too little oil risks scoring the piston and cylinder; too much oil can reduce performance and increase carbon buildup.
Last updated: February 2026
Which is better, .080 or .095 trimmer line?
For a Weed Eater FEATHERLITE gas line trimmer, .095 line is the better choice when you need maximum durability for thicker weeds and edging; .080 line is better for lighter trimming and longer run time with less engine load. The “best” line is the thickest size your trimmer head is designed to feed reliably.
Quick comparison: .080 vs .095
| Trimmer line size | Best for | Tradeoffs | Typical fitment |
|---|---|---|---|
| .080 inch | Light grass, touch-ups, tight areas | Breaks faster in heavy weeds | Many light-duty trimmer heads |
| .095 inch | Heavy grass, weeds, fence lines | More drag; can reduce RPM if overloaded | Many gas and heavy-duty heads |
How to choose the right size for FEATHERLITE
- Match the line size to what your trimmer head spool and eyelets can pass without binding.
- If the head feeds poorly, jams, or the engine bogs down, step down to .080.
- If the line keeps snapping or wearing too fast, step up to .095 (if your head supports it).
- For dense weeds, use shorter line length outside the head to reduce drag.
- Replace worn fuel lines first if the engine surges or dies under load; fuel delivery problems can feel like “wrong line size.” Parts on this model include poulan lawn & garden equipment fuel line, small 530069247 and ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216.
Why it matters
Line diameter changes cutting power and engine load. Too-thick line can slow the FEATHERLITE down and cause poor acceleration; too-thin line can waste time because it breaks and wears quickly.
What we recommend in common situations
- Mostly lawn edging and light grass: start with .080.
- Mixed grass and weeds, occasional thick spots: try .095 if feeding is smooth.
- Frequent heavy weeds or fence-line trimming: .095 (and keep the line length conservative).
Last updated: February 2026
Which is the best gas string trimmer?
The “best” gas string trimmer depends on what you need most: cutting power, low weight, easy starting, or pro-level durability. If you already own the Weed Eater FEATHERLITE trimmer, the best choice is often keeping it running strong with the right maintenance and replacement parts like a poulan lawn & garden equipment fuel line, small 530069247.
How we recommend choosing the best gas trimmer
- Yard size and workload: light edging vs. heavy weeds and thick grass
- Shaft type: straight shafts typically reach under shrubs better; curved shafts often feel lighter
- Engine size: most homeowner units are around 25cc; larger engines handle tougher growth
- Starting and idle quality: consistent starting usually comes down to fuel system condition
- Serviceability: models with readily available fuel lines, carburetors, and ignition parts are easier to keep long-term
Quick comparison: what “best” means for different users
| If you want... | Prioritize... | Common parts that matter most |
|---|---|---|
| Easy starts, smooth idle | Clean fuel delivery | Fuel line, fuel tank cap, carburetor |
| Strong cutting in heavy growth | Higher cc and good compression | Piston kit, piston ring |
| Long-term reliability | Parts availability and routine upkeep | Fuel line, ignition module, muffler |
If your FEATHERLITE trimmer is hard to start or won’t stay running
These are the most common, fixable causes on gas line trimmers:
- Old fuel or incorrect fuel mix
- Cracked or soft fuel lines (air leaks)
- Plugged carburetor circuits
- Loose or leaking fuel cap venting
- Weak spark from ignition components
For fuel-delivery issues, start by inspecting and replacing worn lines such as the ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216, then consider the carburetor 530071822 if the engine still surges or dies at idle.
Why it matters
A “top-rated” trimmer is not helpful if it is hard to start or expensive to maintain. A well-maintained Weed Eater FEATHERLITE can perform like a much newer unit when the fuel system and ignition are in good shape.
Last updated: February 2026





