You better believe it!
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New Belt |
Belt came in. You can see the part number on it, but you should look it up yourself in case they changed.
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Tried a few ways to slide it on. |
The Black & Decker GrassHog XL was already apart. All I had to do was to try and remember where I left all the screws to put it back together.
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Motor and drive assembly back in. |
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Don't for get that spring, I did and had to take it back apart |
$8 later, back in business
Yup the Spring was still laying in the yard since last I worked on it. I was lucky I found it.
Easy project, a few screws, saved money, and you save something else from going to a landfill today.
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