Installing A New EGO Powerload Head - AH1520
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
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Here I take you step by step on how to install a new EGO Powerload String Trimmer Head.
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Overview 0:00
Remove Old Head 1:09
Old vs New 4:07
Installing New Head 7:06
Load It 10:06
Wrap Up 11:30 - Навчання та стиль
For anyone having problems with powerhead not feeding properly or getting hot, go through this process of taking things apart and clean any debris from under green geared portion of head. For this cleaning, removing the piece with the circlip is unnecessary. Mine was loaded with stringy black plastic around the main shaft causing the problem and everything great now. Thanks again for this and the string loading video.
You are welcome, and thanks for the tips.
I was too stuck at 1:53,” that really sucks” part lol, glad to find out I saved this video before, thank you Sir
Thank you for a great tutorial. You are a genius with suggesting the oil filter wrench. This is a good tutorial for those who need to change out the head, lots of parts to remove but, you made it so easy to just follow along step by step.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for a wonderful video. The part about using the oil wrench really saved me along with your tip when removing the c-clip. It all took me a while, but I changed the EGO head thanks to you.
You are welcome! 😎👍
Brilliant move on the oil filter wrench! Was going crazy yesterday!
👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
Thanks so much for this video! My manual mentioned a "load" line on the head, but mine didn't have any. This was the only resource I could find that properly shows how to reload the head!
Glad to help. Here is our webpage with everything EGO www.aroundthehome.org/ego-power-plus.html
Thank you for the oil filter wrench idea. Cleaned my trimmer head and it is working again.
Glad to help! 😎👍
Man, thanks for this. Simplified everything. Eight minutes, start to finish!
You're welcome!
Thanx so much! The oil filter wrench idea saved the day!
You are welcome. Here is my full EGO playlist for many more great EGO videos. ua-cam.com/play/PLxwydrM6xLuXnc39AF0vaAYvLdauVFlBU.html
I just replaced the powerhead on my trimmer, for some reason getting the string through wasn't as easy as you said it should have been, but really appreciate you posting this, it was super helpful!
Glad it helped. Makes me wonder what is giving you trouble loading it. Does this video help? ua-cam.com/video/vvZ40-TjwvM/v-deo.html
Perfect. Thanks for posting this.
Glad it was helpful! Here is our full EGO playlist with many more helpful videos. ua-cam.com/play/PLxwydrM6xLuXnc39AF0vaAYvLdauVFlBU.html
Thank you! Your video made it so easy! 👍
You're welcome! 🤗
Just replaced mine today. Thanks for the great video. UA-cam certified mechanics/DIYers like myself rely on folks like you!
Right on! Glad to help.
Thank you brother you saved he 200 bucks from getting a new one easy video for anyone to understand and do it themselves you saved me money 💰 🤝
Thank you this was very thorough and clear. I especially appreciated how you compared what was in the package with what was removed. My old head fell off while using it and the spring got lost somewhere in the grass. Like you, I read in the instructions that you should save the old spring for reassembly. Before even opening the package, I ordered a new spring. It wasn't expensive except for the shipping. The shipping cost three times as much as the spring. Anyway, I wish I had watched your video first, because then I would have realized that the spring was included in the new head package. Going to watch your loading video now.👍👍👍
You are so welcome! 👍🤗
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@@AroundTheHome1 Thanks. I'm a subscriber now... 😁
Thanks for the video! The oil filter wrench worked great. Especially since my 40 year old electric impact wrench just died. By the way, when I took mine apart I noticed a bit of rust where the keyed bearing slides on the shaft. I applied some white grease, reassembled the old head and it now works. Guess I will save the replacement head for when I really need it.
Glad to help, and thanks for watching.
Fantastic video thanks for putting it out there, glad to know they make the kit but also great to see somebody swap it out.
No problem 👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
Thanks! I didn't have my oil filter wrench handy, so I used an Ideal Tridon adjustable clamp and held it w a pliers. The AH 1522 that I installed eliminates the need to remove the C-clip. It's just: spacer; washer + nut.
Nice work! 😎
Thank you Sir I got it installed!
That is awesome.
Thanks! That was very helpful!
Glad it helped! 👍
Awesome! Thank you
You're welcome!
Thanks for making the video. I also went to the oil filter wrench berfore I watched the video.
Good man. 👍
Fantastic video
Thank you so much
Thank you!
Unless something is obviously broken there is no need to replace the head. The oil filter wrench I thought was a sound idea. Unfortunately, my OFW was not the right size to hold the trimmer spool. Reading your posted comments, I picked up on someone saying if one pulls the green part forward, it locks the spool for easy removal of the nut. Once everything is removed, soak your parts in mineral oil to clean. Once cleaned, reassemble. You will be amazed that auto feed works like a new trimmer out of the box.
No problem 👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
Thanks for your help…. Your video really helped
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Excellent, thank you!
Glad to help. Here is our webpage with so much more EGO videos www.aroundthehome.org/ego-power-plus.html
@@AroundTheHome1 You know, what I've been struggling with on my EGO string trimmer is actually controlling it to make a nice clean cut along a sidewalk. It has SO much power it can be hard to control and can get away from you.
Practice I guess.
I know what you mean, and yes practice.
Nice job .
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you 🙏 brother
My pleasure
Since I purchased my Ego trimmer, I spend most of my summers taking the head off the trimmer and restringing manually (I don't have the power load), because it rarely advances the string with a tap. I spoke with an Ego rep, last year, after my frustration of having to do this multiple times 😮💨😮💨every single time I use it, I'd hit my limit. They recommended purchasing a new head, which I did last fall. Thank you for the video. I don't have the correct tools to replace this head, which means spending more $$$ or just constantly restringing my trimmer 3-4 times every time I use it.
I'm sorry that you have had so much trouble with it. That is not normal. When you say that you don't have the tools, do you mean the oil wrench that I suggest?
@@AroundTheHome1 Oil wrench, socket set, impact driver.
@Nancy Sutton, well the oil wrench is pretty inexpensive. Also I'm sure that you could borrow that from any man in your neighborhood, especially since you won't need it again. But the socket set is something that every home owner should own. Also a basic set is not too pricey. The impact is the only pricey thing, but is not needed at all.
@@AroundTheHome1 Thank you for your recommendations. I truly appreciate your responses and the videos!
Glove and impact wrench worked fine for me.
Awesome!
Omgg I never knew you stick the twine through the hole😂😂😂
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
Mine came off super easy and fast with hand tools
That's good.
When I had to restring mine because of a stuck line there was a piece of o-ring inside so I was wondering where it had come from. Any ideas?
Thank you. LIke yours I could not get the black part to not twist. Good idea.
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Mine is hard to feed, I have to push the head down while feeding in order to get it to catch. I wonder if just replacing the spool would be enough
Good video although it misses a few things you may not consider for newcomers. Tightening that silver bolt too much will cause you not to be able to insert the line in smoothly and effortlessly like you showed. I just had that very same issue but was fixed by loosening it some. When it is tightened too much, the holes never align to get it through
Thanks for the tips!
I have the EGO, ST 1520 S model string trimmer. It is six years old. The regular head works fine when the trigger is pulled. When I depress the power reload button no spinning no string retraction just one click sound. I’ve opened up the powerhead and everything looks fine inside. Do you have any videos detailing what is behind the powerhead. That would cause the powerhead shaft not to rotate when the button is depressed your reply would be appreciated.
Sometimes there is grass or string that gets stuck behind the head. Removing the head and cleaning that out should take care of that.
Got the nut out easily. What I’m having a hell of a time with is this circlip thing. There’s some plastic on top of that.
I can’t get it to spread apart for the life of me!
Ok finally it came off. It took an awful lot of strength. It was getting stuck somehow.
Glad that you got it. Sometimes those slip rings can really be a pain.
If you pull the green section towards the nut(I think) when taking it off it will lock the spool and keep it from spinning ..... For those people that don't have an oil filter wrench😉
I have a replacement head sitting on my shelf waiting for the day this happens.....mine had a chewed up o-ring stuck in it a week or two after I bought it which stopped it from feeding in or out.....don't know where it came from but I cleaned it out and it works fine. Got the backup head from Amazon just in case! Lol
Thanks for the tip!
Yes, that works EXCEPT the nut still wouldn’t loosen. I used a coupled of drops of Liquid Wrench on the nut and it came right off. It’s a good product to have in your workbench anyway. 😊
Going to give it a try but don't have a c clamp wrench. Hope I can get r done. Thank you!
Good luck!
The oil wrench! That's what I needed! My question is this: can I replace this head with a brush cutter? I know that other EGO models can hold a brush-cutting blade, but I didn't know if this one also could. The other models use an Allen wrench to prevent movement so you can remove the nut. When I couldn't find a place on mine for an Allen wrench (I have the same model as you), then I decided maybe things were too different. Now I'm hopeful!
@Kevin Young thanks for your question. Though I don't have an answer for you on that. I don't know if this model can hold a brush cutter or not.
Thanks for the vid! I just replaced my Ego string trimmer’s head, but it didn’t really solve the problem I was trying to fix. The string trimmer works fine, but when you cut the power and the head is spinning to a stop, it sounds loud and sounds like it’s struggling. Do you think that’s just wear and tear on the motor? The string trimmer is 3 years old.
Do you hose it off when you are done using it?
@@AroundTheHome1 I do not. I’ll occasionally wipe it down with a towel and some household cleaner but I don’t spray it down and get water everywhere.
Great instructional video. Will you send me a link where you purchased the head with the tool?
It was in the video description, but here it is again. www.amazon.com/dp/B07VXK7VW7?psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=greatwhitenin-20&linkId=37d054313a603c2fc562afa6ba16e00d&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Good luck on your project.
Reverse thread on the nut or not?
What button are you pushing that loads the stirng? I have a Stihl Model 60 Electric Trimmer... Thanks
This is on an EGO string trimmer with the Powerload head. The Stihl will not have that.
I don't have an impact wrench or an oil filter wrench. Only have a socket wrench. Do you think wd40 would help or hurt? I'm at a loss and I live far from a hardware store. If i need to order an oil filter wrench from Amazon, what size should i get?
Here is the one that I reference in the video. It is not the same that I use in the video because that is an old one that I got at the local auto parts store. www.amazon.com/HORUSDY-2-piece-Filter-Wrench-Rubber/dp/B09KBPWKHJ?crid=10XDUG56M286B&keywords=oil+filter+wrench&qid=1645886147&sprefix=oil+filter+w%2Caps%2C110&sr=8-8&linkCode=ll1&tag=greatwhitenin-20&linkId=442f82d6e53c168f40a4e0f147753335&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
The notch on the spindle has worn down to the point where it spins inside the ball bearing and never catches. I reassembled and it just spins and never seems to catch any line. Other videos show it moving up and down while also spinning, mine only spins. Any ideas?
Notch I’m referencing is in the video at 7:12
How many hours between heads? $45 a pop is a racket, Do you save and reuse lower cover until green button completely trashed? Did your bearing feel gritty and in need of change?
A lot of questions. I can't answer the first one, because that all depends on how hard you are on it. Some people smack the crap out of their bump heads and looks like hell after 2 seasons. Mine had 4 seasons on it and could still have kept going. I don't save the other part, just changed the whole head, and the bearing felt fine.
I don’t have the black plastic that the circling stays on, I’ve been staying all day to put it on. Call ego is not helping what do I do?
I don't completely understand what you are describing. You can hit me up on my website on the contact page, after that you will be able to send pics if you like. www.aroundthehome.org
I have model ST1500S. with old style bump head. I can not find any video to show how to take the base off. This model when I take off the spool, the center bump piece stays on. I assume I need to take off that to see what holds the base on and hopefully put on an easy string load style such as AH1530. Any ideas?
I think this is what you are looking for ua-cam.com/video/aifVVEETtwM/v-deo.html
Thanks for responding. My 1500S worn out head I want to replace is very different from the 1500sf. the green bump stays on when I slide off the spool for replacing the string. I have tried to pry off the cap but it does not give. I asked the ego help on the phone but they could only search youtube. I cannot find any videos of my model. Any idea how to remove the center of my head to see if it looks like the replacement head offered. Thank you.
Interesting. I think I found more info for your model. It's not one that I am familiar with, but I think I can help. I found the user's manual and it does actually show the removal of the head and a breakdown of it. I uploaded it to my website and added it as a downloadable file. The info on removing the head starts on page 24. Hopefully this will give you the info you need. Here is the link to my webpage and it is at the bottom of the page. www.aroundthehome.org/ego-mowers-and-string-trimmers.html
My problem now is my power load button doesn’t work when I push it? I push it and it clicks but nothing happens. Any suggestions? Am I stuck manually loading the string now?
How old is your trimmer?
Can you show me how to replace the Powerload piece that’s inside the black Powerload part? I just bought the replacement that goes inside
I am not sure about what part you are talking apart. If you go to my website and do a contact submission then you could send me a pic of the parts that you are working with. www.aroundthehome.org/
@@AroundTheHome1 It’s the little black rectangular box right above the green Powerload button that you push to load the string. It’s essentially the electrical components. On the black box it says “POWERLOAD” in the neon green.
Can I add this to my shindaiwa trimmer?
I'm pretty sure that won't work.
Sorry to hear your viewer was having trouble with her head.
Can you install a brush cutter blade on this ego model?
From what I can find the metal blades are designed to only work with their commercial series. I would contact the company to find a more definite answer.
show washer(s)! Little washer under nut, big flat washer diameter of spring.?
great video, but I don't buy from Amazon. Please list alternatives.
You can try and search Lowes or Ace Hardware for the part.
You need an overhead light or more lumens on the subject,.....jesayin. :)
Really?
Can you add one of these to it?
Shakespeare Brush Cutter Trimmer Head - Universal Fit, Metal Blades, Ideal for Heavy Brush and Weeds - 1 Trimmer Head Included
Item #79979 |Model #14872
What size oil wrench?
@Kay Major I don't exactly know. I honestly don't know if they list them as small, medium, large. Mine has an inside diameter of 3 1/8". I hope that helps.
What a piss poor design to get that head off! Why not use the same method as the non-powerload? I don't have a strap oil filter wrench. UGH!
What an Awful design from Ego. Really upset about this.