


RealNetworks (then known as Progressive Networks) was founded in 1994 by Rob Glaser, an ex- Microsoft executive, and a management team including Phil Barrett, Andy Sharpless, and Stephen Buerkle. 3.3 RealTimes (formerly RealPlayer Cloud).For a visual demonstration of how to change the starter rope, you should by all means watch the LawnEQ YouTube video on the subject. Following these steps will get your trimmer back in working condition. Your trimmer won’t start if the starter rope needs to be changed. If everything is reasonably tension-free, you know that you starter rope is good to go. Take care to ensure that there is not too much tension on the spring. Set the spring tension just tight enough to rewind all of the rope. However, it is a good idea to check and make sure that the rope coils properly. At this point, everything should look finished. Once it is in place, put the screw back in. The rope should be installed so that it fits through its allotted hole. Wind up the rope, lining it up so that the rope goes through its slot. Once the spring is in place, install the rope. At this point, it is also wise to inspect that the center post itself is not damaged. Make sure that the spring is just outside of the center post. Once you have your new spring, place it into its slot in the hub and push downward, locking it into place. Take the spring out of the hub, but make sure not to lubricate the inside. If the starter housing has been bent, this indicates that you might have been pulling to the end of the string rather than to the end of the rope. Do not be alarmed if the spring comes unwound. After you have your trimmer disassembled, inspect the center hub.
