Good video.....all is very similar to my Ryobi string trimmer. I'm 77 y.o. and fixed stuff all my life but really enjoy Don and his straight-forward way of showing his techniques. Sure would like to meet this fella and watch him work!!
Loved the way you left the trigger assembly altogether. That saves A LOT of extra work. Never occurred to me to do that. Great tip. Great video as always.👍👍
I like the tip of leaving the throttle handle assembly held together with screws. I don’t know why I didn’t realize this, but every time I’ve worked on a clutch, I’ve taken the handle apart all the way and then have more work trying to get it all back together.
Well done Donny and good move mentioning those screws did not need backing off. Honesty is the best policy and glad you were Jake's inspiration to start his channel. He has followed your lead and made his videos all about the repairs and not himself which i believe he has had so much growth. As Jake always says there is no trickery here!
I know the handle didn't appear straight with the whole trimmer, I had to loosen mine and move it in a position similar to that when I first purchased it (just a personal preference for my own comfort with handling my trimmer). ALWAYS GREAT VIDEOS BUDDY!!
Honestly my customers stuff I always give the greasy areas like the carb and such a brake clean and air blow. Then wipe down the plastics the worst thing when a customer has a bad day they spend money and it looks exactly the same as they dropped it off its kinda a feel good thing for both people and most of the reactions are worth it. Also I got yelled at one time for straightening out someone's handle. Since that trimmer has no guard I often do scenarios where I go into my junk pile find a much cleaner or that missing little part and say look I'll toss this on they are normally say 30$ I'll toss it on for 20 installed. That way machines look presentable and you got added money from your junk pile. Awesome work though.
Yes,I have bolted a brand new Chonda engine onto my dads Honda UMK435 brush cutter attachment & I noticed this morning that the head keeps spinning at idle speed so I will need to find out what's going on with the brand new clutch assembly tonight !
Thanks buddy that was very helpful I have two trimmers and they do the same thing spin when idle have try your advice thanks great channel take care and enjoy your weekend
Hello Don. I just want to start by saying I always enjoy watching your videos on small engines and have always appreciated the way you present your videos. With my limited knowledge of small engines I learn things all the time from your videos. I enjoyed this video how to fix a Stihl trimmer that has a head that will not stop turning but I wanted to ask your opinion as to what trimmer(s) you might confidently suggest for a homeowner who regularly weeds around the yard on a weekly basis? My trimmer which is more than 15 years old is starting to give up on me so I am going to seriously start looking for a new trimmer. I really appreciate anything you could suggest. FYI, I also sent a similar comment to Chickanic and Steve's Small Engine Saloon. I really respect the opinion for all three of you.
Great video Dony, it is possible that this was on a trailer rack out in the weather which can cause rust. This unit looks like it had been rode hard and put up wet!
My experience with string trimmers. Usually after a couple of years of usage they're pretty much trashed. Parts cost nearly as much as replacement. Buying new is sometimes more cost-effective.
Thanks, Dony. Yup, had the same problem recently with my FS91R. Accessed the clutch. Spring was intact but the shoes were stuck. Bought a complete new clutch from the local Stihl dealer (wasn't expensive) and installed it myself. Problem solved. An easy fix! Regards to the family. Norm, Toronto.
During the video you said you were going to lube the clutch shoe pivot bolts. Is there any reason you decided not to? I saw you spray brake cleaner to clean everything but that can't act as lube can it?
You mentioned putting some lube on the shoe arms, I guess at the pivot point, but I didn't see you do it. The clutch is working good now, so I guess it didn't matter. I don't have any Stihl equipment, but it's always interesting watching your repairs. I do as much for myself as I can and I always learn something from you. My Troy-Bilt Powerhead likely has something similar. It's not a all-in-one like that one, but takes attachments, of which I have a few. Thanks
In my dads Honda GX35 powered brush cutter it was the fact that the Chonda engines clutch bolts steps just before the threads were shorter & the clutch shoes were binding on the pivot points but swapping the bolts over made no difference. I think that the original spring is a bit stretched therefore it made do difference using the original Honda bolts because I think that the clutch is still grabbing. I want to fit the original Honda clutch tonight because its spring is much tighter, the original spring is better but it won't fit because both clutch assemblies are slightly different. I would like to order an exact copy of the original clutch which is another brand of Chinese clone Honda clutch for $16 AUD including postage from China for when I decide to rebuild the old engine with a new Chonda cylinder kit !
Hi Don, for the 2 swinging clutch shoes, if I need to put lubricant, should we use anti-seize or di-electric grease (i know this isn't electrical but i found di-electric is a super good lube to install things etc...)? Re-assemble looks way more tricky than dis-assemble, only someone at your skill can accomplish, amazing work Sir ! 👏
Hi uk here. I got a problem with my sthil fs55 combie strimmer and advice to help please... I replaced the clutch and drum greased the shaft but before putting it on it fitted fine then fitted it to the engine and it was tight. Now when the engine is idileing the clutch spins and the drive shaft spins which I now isnt right... what is the best way to stop this happening?
Awesome job as usual, I have a question? Do you know how many turns out from lightly seated a Husqvarna 128cd trimmer is. I'm fixing my sister's and really don't wanna use an aftermarket carb if I don't have to. I want to try this first. If it doesn't work then I'm gonna order an OEM carb. Thanks in advance good sir. Keep up the excellent work
This question is not about this awesome video but about a Stihl FS56 that leaks fuel everywhere even when lying down. Do you have a video that could give me some insight?
You can actually buy the spring? Figured you would have to buy whole clutch. For curved shaft you can't buy shaft bearing but have to buy whole shaft at 50% price of new trimmer.
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This guy is simply the best. Would love to work with him for about 6 months just so I could suss out small engines.
Great video, i’m 55 years old and a mechanic almost all my life. I enjoy watching your videos you do a great job keep the videos coming.👍
Good video.....all is very similar to my Ryobi string trimmer. I'm 77 y.o. and fixed stuff all my life but really enjoy Don and his straight-forward way of showing his techniques. Sure would like to meet this fella and watch him work!!
Thank you, Donny! A fan from Pennsylvania. 😊
I just bought a brand new Stihl weedeater just like that FS 91 great weedeater lots of power love it enjoy watching a video
Loved the way you left the trigger assembly altogether. That saves A LOT of extra work. Never occurred to me to do that. Great tip. Great video as always.👍👍
I like the tip of leaving the throttle handle assembly held together with screws. I don’t know why I didn’t realize this, but every time I’ve worked on a clutch, I’ve taken the handle apart all the way and then have more work trying to get it all back together.
Well done Donny and good move mentioning those screws did not need backing off. Honesty is the best policy and glad you were Jake's inspiration to start his channel. He has followed your lead and made his videos all about the repairs and not himself which i believe he has had so much growth. As Jake always says there is no trickery here!
Thanks for the comment Wayne, yes no BS here and I'm glad I was able to inspire Jake!
Thank you, I can now go fix my trimmer.
Cheers from Australia.
Thank you from a fan from Simcoe County.
It's amazing how much more difficult this process is on a Stihl than an Echo.
True
My FS94R is doing the same thing. I plan on tearing into it now after watching the video to figure out why. Hoping it’s just the spring. Thank you
I know the handle didn't appear straight with the whole trimmer, I had to loosen mine and move it in a position similar to that when I first purchased it (just a personal preference for my own comfort with handling my trimmer). ALWAYS GREAT VIDEOS BUDDY!!
Отличная работа. Приятно смотреть как Вы диагностируете и ремонтируете.
Спасибо!
Really enjoy your video, always clear and useful, thanks mate
love the close ups as your putting the clutch spring in , thank you so much for the great detail and time you put in , to make these videos
Honestly my customers stuff I always give the greasy areas like the carb and such a brake clean and air blow. Then wipe down the plastics the worst thing when a customer has a bad day they spend money and it looks exactly the same as they dropped it off its kinda a feel good thing for both people and most of the reactions are worth it. Also I got yelled at one time for straightening out someone's handle. Since that trimmer has no guard I often do scenarios where I go into my junk pile find a much cleaner or that missing little part and say look I'll toss this on they are normally say 30$ I'll toss it on for 20 installed. That way machines look presentable and you got added money from your junk pile.
Awesome work though.
Exactly, it's a "win win"
typical problem here in the Caribbean clutch seized on bushing have to remove and put a little loctite antiseize on the bushings and reasemble
Salt from the ocean causes that?
Just had the same model with that issue yesterday. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Saved me much time!
Glad it helped!
Yes,I have bolted a brand new Chonda engine onto my dads Honda UMK435 brush cutter attachment & I noticed this morning that the head keeps spinning at idle speed so I will need to find out what's going on with the brand new clutch assembly tonight !
I am a stihl mechanic when you get the new spring on you can use anti seiz on the coller and use a screw driver to check after the spring is in
Great tutorial with clutch repair plus all the helpful hints anad tips along the way!! 🙂
I always enjoy watching your videos.
Once again thank-you for another excellent video. I am collecting them in my small engine folder! God Bless!
Brilliant videos you are very clear and easy to listen to I have recently put a new clutch and drum on my FS55c
Remove clutch cover only?
Thanks buddy that was very helpful I have two trimmers and they do the same thing spin when idle have try your advice thanks great channel take care and enjoy your weekend
You too!
Great information. Thank you. Great shop. I remember when you were making the tables.
Ahh wow, thanks for being a loyal subscriber!
Hello Don. I just want to start by saying I always enjoy watching your videos on small engines and have always appreciated the way you present your videos. With my limited knowledge of small engines I learn things all the time from your videos. I enjoyed this video how to fix a Stihl trimmer that has a head that will not stop turning but I wanted to ask your opinion as to what trimmer(s) you might confidently suggest for a homeowner who regularly weeds around the yard on a weekly basis? My trimmer which is more than 15 years old is starting to give up on me so I am going to seriously start looking for a new trimmer. I really appreciate anything you could suggest. FYI, I also sent a similar comment to Chickanic and Steve's Small Engine Saloon. I really respect the opinion for all three of you.
hi , i have a similar brushcutter . also on 4-mix engine, stihl fs 100. I like the work of these engines. Good job, regards
Nice job! Very clear.
Thanks.
Would like to see a vid on a stihl hs56 hedge trimmer gearbox teardown and possible issues.
Thanks for the update and thanks for being A great teacher
Great video Dony, it is possible that this was on a trailer rack out in the weather which can cause rust. This unit looks like it had been rode hard and put up wet!
Yes absolutely!
Excellent 👌 Nice Direct Diagnostic ! 😉👍
Could a light sanding with some emery paper, on the clutch pad portion that slides in and out, help?
My experience with string trimmers. Usually after a couple of years of usage they're pretty much trashed. Parts cost nearly as much as replacement. Buying new is sometimes more cost-effective.
I agree!
Mine is now 15 years old, and still works and looks new. Stihl. Oh. except for the clutch, the head keeps spinning so now I know what to do!
Great and informative video Donny thanks!
Thanks, Dony. Yup, had the same problem recently with my FS91R. Accessed the clutch. Spring was intact but the shoes were stuck. Bought a complete new clutch from the local Stihl dealer (wasn't expensive) and installed it myself. Problem solved. An easy fix! Regards to the family. Norm, Toronto.
Greetings from Muskoka!
Fixed a lot of them like that
I di what He did On Mine But still spinning
Dony. Can you please tell me what that plastic shaft 90 degrees coming off the handle is for. It seems to small to use for anything.
During the video you said you were going to lube the clutch shoe pivot bolts. Is there any reason you decided not to? I saw you spray brake cleaner to clean everything but that can't act as lube can it?
Good video. Just wondering where the broken piece of spring went?thnx don
Probably flew out somewhere!
Break clean, maybe sand paper too..
Awesome Fix thank you for the video
Great step by step video!
Hey man did you ever uploaded the video if the other thing might be the problem instead of the spring?
Great video with great tips.
Hi Donyboy, I’ve been doing some small engine work for people myself and am curious what you would charge for something like this?
Thanks for helping me out
You mentioned putting some lube on the shoe arms, I guess at the pivot point, but I didn't see you do it. The clutch is working good now, so I guess it didn't matter. I don't have any Stihl equipment, but it's always interesting watching your repairs. I do as much for myself as I can and I always learn something from you. My Troy-Bilt Powerhead likely has something similar. It's not a all-in-one like that one, but takes attachments, of which I have a few. Thanks
I meant clean it!
Rust will stick any clutch system, common on really old farm tractors
In my dads Honda GX35 powered brush cutter it was the fact that the Chonda engines clutch bolts steps just before the threads were shorter & the clutch shoes were binding on the pivot points but swapping the bolts over made no difference.
I think that the original spring is a bit stretched therefore it made do difference using the original Honda bolts because I think that the clutch is still grabbing.
I want to fit the original Honda clutch tonight because its spring is much tighter, the original spring is better but it won't fit because both clutch assemblies are slightly different.
I would like to order an exact copy of the original clutch which is another brand of Chinese clone Honda clutch for $16 AUD including postage from China for when I decide to rebuild the old engine with a new Chonda cylinder kit !
Hi Don, for the 2 swinging clutch shoes, if I need to put lubricant, should we use anti-seize or di-electric grease (i know this isn't electrical but i found di-electric is a super good lube to install things etc...)?
Re-assemble looks way more tricky than dis-assemble, only someone at your skill can accomplish, amazing work Sir ! 👏
Graphite lube is better, it is dry. Sometimes I just put a very thin film of anti-seize where the hinge is on shoes
Best to just remove clutch for cleaning of studs and such then put spring on clutch before installing.
Good video don mate..
Nice fix Dony! Is that issue and fix the same for Echo trimmers? Thanks for the vid! 👍👍
yes very similar
Thanks for another great video. So did I miss you lubing the shoe hinge point? What would you use as a lube for that?
Cheers from NB
I meant clean it!
@@donyboy73 sounds about right...lol. I could just picture the lube flying out of the hinge all over the drum. That could be messy...lol.
Cheers
I have same issue with my echo srm 266 how can I fix it
Is it the same for echo?
Hi uk here. I got a problem with my sthil fs55 combie strimmer and advice to help please... I replaced the clutch and drum greased the shaft but before putting it on it fitted fine then fitted it to the engine and it was tight. Now when the engine is idileing the clutch spins and the drive shaft spins which I now isnt right... what is the best way to stop this happening?
Excellent, thank you.
Awesome job as usual, I have a question? Do you know how many turns out from lightly seated a Husqvarna 128cd trimmer is. I'm fixing my sister's and really don't wanna use an aftermarket carb if I don't have to. I want to try this first. If it doesn't work then I'm gonna order an OEM carb. Thanks in advance good sir. Keep up the excellent work
I start at around 1 1/2 turns out
@@donyboy73 AWESOME THANK YOU SO SO MUCH
Another great video 😊
I have the same problem 😢
This question is not about this awesome video but about a Stihl FS56 that leaks fuel everywhere even when lying down. Do you have a video that could give me some insight?
Could be fuel line or gas cap
I have a stihl km 131r that had the same problem i replaced the clutch with a brand new one and the head still spins at idle
Surprises are fun!
Hey Donyboy73
You can actually buy the spring? Figured you would have to buy whole clutch. For curved shaft you can't buy shaft bearing but have to buy whole shaft at 50% price of new trimmer.
Good resource, Don. I have the same machine. Thank you.
👍👍👍Thank you
Genius.
How do I fix stihl trimmer head won't spin
is it the same engine as the fs 90r?
Yes it is, the engine is identical, the main differences are in the case and shutoff switch.
My stihl f.s 91 r flatter's when excelarate
I DID WHAT YOU DIDI ON MINE AND STILL SPINNING ?
It's not often them springs break
This one has a million miles on it!
Needs a deflector.
$10, if you have the right tools
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Judging by all that rust, it looks like that machine was dunked in salt water.
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Nice I had one doing that
🙂 gracias por tu video 🛠🔧🔩⚙🙏
de nada!
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