Overview
Keep your string trimmer ready for action with this pre-wound replacement spool. It is built to the same dimensions as the OEM spool, so it drops right into the trimmer head with no modifications. Aftermarket spools provide the same cutting performance as factory originals at a better value.
Key specifications
- Pre-wound replacement trimmer spool
- 6-pack quantity
- Direct-fit for listed trimmer models
- Bump-feed compatible winding pattern
Compatibility
This spool is designed for Toro string trimmers as listed above. Confirm the spool part number, line diameter, and trimmer model before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Installation notes
Remove the spool cover from the trimmer head. Extract the old spool and clean out any grass or debris. Insert the new pre-wound spool, feed the line ends through the guide holes, and reattach the cover. Verify the line extends the correct length before trimming.
Common questions
Q: Will this 6PC 88512 dual trimmer line spool fit my Toro 51480A 14-inch electric string trimmer/edger, or is it only for the 51480 base model?
Yes, these spools are made to fit Toro 51480, 51480A, and 51480B 14-inch electric string trimmer/edger models. They are intended as replacement spools for Toro part #88514 dual line, so if your trimmer uses that spool style, this is the correct fit.
Q: How do I install one of these 88512 dual line spools on my Toro 51480B without the line tangling or feeding wrong?
Unplug the trimmer first, then remove the spool cap, take out the old spool, and drop the new spool in with the line ends routed through the eyelets. Make sure the line is seated evenly and the cap snaps back on securely; if the line does not feed smoothly, check that the spool is fully seated and the line is not crossed under the cap.
Q: Are these pre-wound 88512 replacement spools durable enough for regular edging, and how can I make them last longer on a Toro 51480?
These dual-line spools are designed for normal trimming and edging on the Toro 14-inch electric units, so they work well for routine yard maintenance. To extend spool life, avoid hitting concrete, chain-link fencing, and tree bark directly, and clean out grass buildup from the spool housing so the line can feed freely.
