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Efco Stark 25TR - Replacement head

Started by Excelsior, July 10, 2025, 01:11:38 PM

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Excelsior

I'm really hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
I have an aging Efco Start 25TR which still functions fine - but the head is now worn out.
And so my search for a replacement head has started, but I'm confused by the options out there.

Any ideas what I should be looking at?

Below is a photo of the head with the head removed. It's held together with spring clips which is confusing me somewhat.
If memory serves, the current head has a 110mm diameter and as you can see, it's a curved rather than straight shafted trimmer.

Any help with this would be very appreciated.



Mick

Hi Excelsior, and welcome t TGMForum.

I'm not familiar with this machine, but I found this parts diagram.  https://www.diyspareparts.com/parts/efco/diagrams/stark-25tr/d623a7aa-493d-4bec-8ffc

and the head for it. https://www.diyspareparts.com/parts/efco/nylon-head-61062023a/ (you'll notice at the bottom of page there's a list of other machines that this head fits, which might also help narrow down your search if this one's not in stock).
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Excelsior

Thanks Mick - apologies for the late reply - I was away on holiday. I really appreciate your advice above - I'll take a look!

Cheers!

Mick

Hope you get it sorted without too much hassle.  :tup:
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Excelsior

Mick - replacement head arrived yesterday - all installed and ready to go. Cheers ever so much for the help mate - really appreciated.  :tup:

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