EN5550SH Makita Hedge Trimmer - Overview
Sections of the EN5550SH
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Rocker Cover Gasket
PartSelect #: PS9899160
Manufacturer #: 162304-9
The rocker cover is a gasket that forms a seal between the rocker cover and the cylinder block. If this gasket fails it could cause oil to leak from the engine. This part is sold individually. Wheneve...
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Hex. Socket Head Bolt M4x10
PartSelect #: PS10031023
Manufacturer #: 922112-8
Genuine Makita replacement part sourced from original equipment manufacturer designed for use with a variety of power tools. This is a piece of standard hardware with multiple applications based on yo...
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Screw Assembly M5x14
PartSelect #: PS10031032
Manufacturer #: 922218-2
This item is sold individually. The metal screw attaches to the camgear cover. When replacing this part an allen wrench will be needed. It will require replacing if it breaks or strips. This is a genu...
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Hex. Socket Head Bolt M5x16
PartSelect #: PS10031033
Manufacturer #: 922222-1
This is an authentic Makita replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with demolition hammers, jointers, and trimmers. The metal bolt is used with different type...
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Makita 4-cycle string trimmer (hardly used) not idling properly and then wouldn't start at all.
Repair shop said it wasn't worth fixing and offered to sell me a new one. Simply removed old spark plug which was easily accessible (as shown in instruction manual) and installed new plug. Trimmer came with a basic spark plug wrench, but used socket set for greater torque and much less effort. Trimmer now starts and runs perfectly for far less than the cost of a new one!!
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Howard from STAMFORD, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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