Overview
Running out of trimmer line mid-yard is frustrating. This replacement spool gives you plenty of line to get through the season, and the material resists premature breakage against pavement and fence posts. It feeds through standard bump-head trimmers without snagging.
Key specifications
- Type: replacement trimmer line
- Line diameter: 0.095”
- Material: co-polymer nylon
Compatibility
Designed for Stihl FS56RCE FS38 FS91R FS40CE FS70R FS94R FS111R and other models with the same part interface. Check the full compatibility listing and verify your trimmer’s model number before ordering.
Installation notes
Open the trimmer head by pressing the tabs or unscrewing the cap. Remove any remaining old line from the spool. Cut the new line to the length specified in your trimmer’s manual and wind it evenly onto the spool in the direction indicated by the arrow. Thread the ends through the eyelets, snap the head back together, and tap to advance.
Common questions
Q: Will this 0.095” x 14 ft line work with my Stihl FS56RCE and FS91R, or is it too thick for those trimmers?
Yes, this line is sized to fit the Stihl models listed, including the FS56RCE and FS91R, as long as your trimmer is using the compatible head designed for 0.095” line. If your current head is set up for a smaller diameter line, check the markings on the spool or head before installing to avoid feeding issues.
Q: How do I install these 14 ft line pieces on my Stihl FS38 or FS40CE trimmer head?
These are pre-cut 14 ft pieces, so you do not need to measure line before loading. Remove the trimmer head cap, wind the line in the direction marked on the spool, keep the wraps neat and tight, and leave enough line exposed at the ends so it feeds properly when you reassemble the head.
Q: Are these 16 pre-cut lines a good choice for heavier trimming on a Stihl FS111R or FS131R?
For the FS111R and FS131R, 0.095” line is a solid choice for routine grass trimming and light weeds because it offers a good balance of cutting strength and feed performance. If you are cutting around rocks, fences, or dense brush, inspect the line often and replace pieces once they become too short, brittle, or frayed for smooth operation.
