grumpygrizzly
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I just spent about 3 hours last night trying to get a recoil spring wound and placed in a Toro Leaf Blower.
I've been trying to keep it tight by using vice grips, needle nose pliers, even made a jig out of a block of wood and some plastic pegs.
I'm looking for pictures of ideas you've put together that work.
I've done my share of recoil springs but, this one is kickin my backside.
I guess the trickiest part of this one is the spring mounts in the top of the cap that's about an inch down from the rim.
I've even though of drilling some small holes and running wires thru the top to hold the spring in place while I wind it.
Any ideas would be helpful. I really hate to let the little machines win..
I've been trying to keep it tight by using vice grips, needle nose pliers, even made a jig out of a block of wood and some plastic pegs.
I'm looking for pictures of ideas you've put together that work.
I've done my share of recoil springs but, this one is kickin my backside.
I guess the trickiest part of this one is the spring mounts in the top of the cap that's about an inch down from the rim.
I've even though of drilling some small holes and running wires thru the top to hold the spring in place while I wind it.
Any ideas would be helpful. I really hate to let the little machines win..