Originally posted by: de8212
As soon as I told a co-worker baout it this morning he mentioned needing the screw/knob off of the quick connect. I',m just goingg ot hold onto it and get it running sometime in the future or use it for parts if I ever need.
I started out with a Homelight curved shaft trimmer a few years ago at HD. The first thing that broke was that attachment nob, it stripped off at the plastic side. Then it stripped at the nut side after using it a while with a screwdriver to tighten it. Then it was leaking oil (dripping pretty bad), even after tuning it. That was about 5-6mo's into owning it, so, I went to HD and returned it and bought the John Deer Straight Shaft Model. The John Deere model has/had a MUCH better engine. It started easier, runs smoother, and doesn't smoke/leak like the homelite did. I really figured they were the same engine since the specs were nearly identical and the same manuf produced them, but, the difference was huge in performance.
So, the motor was better, but the attachment clamp still sucked. That one lasted about 9mo's before it too broke, this time the knob was fine but the threaded side (nut) was worn down to being useless. I'll point out that I was
very careful with it the whole time, because I already knew that was a poor design and prone to stripping. I tried to exchange the trimmer again but HD said they changed their policy and now they only send them out for service. No complaints, just shows that if they changed their policy they must have been getting a fair number of returns on that stuff.
So, rather than be without for however long they take to service it via Home Depot, I went to the local John Deere service center. I inquired about getting a replacement clamp assembly, well, they don't just sell the clamp, it comes as part of the whole shaft assembly that goes into the motor assembly. In fact, if you look at the clamp, I'm pretty sure it's designed NOT to come off the shaft. I ended up buying the whole assembly thing and replacing it myself because it wasn't a warranty item, I think it was $30 or so, can't remember.
Fortunately, the new assembly has a modified clamping design, the nut part of the clamp is now reinforced (more threads) and has lasted me over a year since I've swapped it (I'm still very careful not to over tighten it). I saved the old assembly and may try and fashion a backup-clamping system for that one. I've noticed the new(er) models at the stores have the updated design as well and that homelite was not on the HD shelves for a while there (haven't checked lately, they may be back).
//Cliffs Notes: The motor's ok on John Deere Model, the clamping system still sucks--I believe the plastic knob will still come off if you are not careful, but so far so good for me. If I could start over again I'd probably buy the tools separate and get the pro stuff--even though I don't like the idea of having a motor for each of those tools, it's less hassle in the long run.