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    Steve Sabin
    I own a Husqvarna 223L, purchased for Father's Day this...Answeredescalated
    Parts Question posted October 30, 2011 by Steve Sabin, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    Question:
    I own a Husqvarna 223L, purchased for Father's Day this year and am trying to identify what spool head shipped with the unit from the factory. I know it is not an S35, because it has a protruding blue bump head, but past that can cannot identify it.

    I looked in the manual, but cannot tell whether my spool head is a T25, T35, or T35X. How can I determine which one I have? I also kept the original retail box, but it did not indicate the spool head either.

    At some point, I may purchase the S35 head, so I can reload the string faster (unless I'm missing something with the head I have now...I find it a hassle to have to disassemble it and loop the string over the hook and manually wind). For now, I simply want to know what head is on the unit so I can determine whether it can use 80 mil line max or 95 mil line or 106 mil line. The manual is vague as the T25, T35, and T35X appear visually identical, and there are no markings anywhere on the head to identify it that I can see other than some 7-digit part numbers.

    Thanks in advance. I looked at the T35X on the husqvanra website and it appears to have a white inner spool piece, blue bump button, and black shell. Mine looks similar but has a black inner spool piece.
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    Greg P.

    Hi Steve,

    Unfortunately that information isn't given to us. As they run different heads down the assembly line so I don't know if there is always the same head being used. Now as far as the line goes that information is in your owners manual under the trimmer head section. All the drawings give dimensions of the line. All of the heads for that trimmer run .095 - .105. Personally I like having heads that you have to wind as they carry more line and there is longer times between reloading. I hope this helps and thank you for using our products.

     

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    • Greg P.

      Hi Steve,

      Unfortunately that information isn't given to us. As they run different heads down the assembly line so I don't know if there is always the same head being used. Now as far as the line goes that information is in your owners manual under the trimmer head section. All the drawings give dimensions of the line. All of the heads for that trimmer run .095 - .105. Personally I like having heads that you have to wind as they carry more line and there is longer times between reloading. I hope this helps and thank you for using our products.

       

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