Let me know if you have one you don’t need
Type: Posts; User: Dugie
Let me know if you have one you don’t need
Once you get it out you might just give it a few taps with a screwdriver or something, sometimes if not used it will seize up.
A few whacks and it will be back to operational.
if you use the drill and spool tip above cut the spool in half and let the bolt/nut keep it together then when you fill up the spool undo the nut, the spool spilts and the line comes off the spool in...