jmurray01
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When I bought my mower, I also decided to buy a cheap electric strimmer to go with it (same as this - http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.j...mmer&fh_eds=ß&fh_refview=search&isSearch=true), as my Black & Decker strimmer (same as this - BLACK & DECKER STRIMMER GRASS AND WEED TRIMMER | eBay UK) had been making an awful groaning noise coming from the motor when in use.
I didn't think that noise was normal, and after using the new one, which was almost silent, I confirmed it wasn't normal!
Don't get me wrong, I love the B&Q strimmer, but I would like to get my once expencive Black & Decker back in use too, but I hate using it due to the noise, and the vibrations it creates (perhaps that is from the same problem as the noise ?)
I'm pretty sure the groaning is the bearing that connects the motor to the spool ?
If so, can I oil it, or does it need replaced ?
I'm not afraid of a bit of hard work, and will strip it down if necessary.
Thank you in advance guys.
I didn't think that noise was normal, and after using the new one, which was almost silent, I confirmed it wasn't normal!
Don't get me wrong, I love the B&Q strimmer, but I would like to get my once expencive Black & Decker back in use too, but I hate using it due to the noise, and the vibrations it creates (perhaps that is from the same problem as the noise ?)
I'm pretty sure the groaning is the bearing that connects the motor to the spool ?
If so, can I oil it, or does it need replaced ?
I'm not afraid of a bit of hard work, and will strip it down if necessary.
Thank you in advance guys.