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I appreciate the videos that show different methods of repairing and trouble shooting. It just goes to show that there are people in this world that can share there knowledge without dipping in our hard earn money and again your one of a kind. Thank you so much.,
Thanks for this video Steve. I bought one of these units today and was so excited. Then I opened the package and saw all the pieces parts for the different units..... I freeked out, and searched your channel for help. OK, it was pretty easy after all and works great. My other speed loader on my Echo wore out so I needed to do something else. Thanks for what you do on your channel. I'll keep watching.
The whole head situation would have been better if I had seen this video 5 years ago when you first put it up. I only discovered a week ago that I could use another brand trimer head on my Honda HHT35 bicycle handle trimmer. No one can know how I avoided the trimmer jobs around my yard. And now that this new toy allows me to use my trimmer as it was meant to be used life is good again. Thanks for putting this up!
The two way spool is because it works on both left hand and right hand threaded trimmers-- you want the spool situated so that the ratchet tabs on the spool are facing the right way based on the direction the head is going to turn (which is related to the left vs right hand thread of the shaft). At least with the "universal" version which comes with a variety of shaft bushings for different model trimmers, there is usually a L or an R on the spool ends, and you need to make sure the L or R is face up based on the thread direction when you put it into the housing-- this has little to do with how far it fits in the housing except perhaps based on the kind of adapter bushing it has to fit on the threads of the shaft. The bottom line is, if you put it on the wrong way it won't feed worth a darn.
Oh Cindy, I am in the same boat, and totally agree, he made it easy! Sorry for your loss, keep your chin up, we can do it, I am sure they are taking care of us from heaven!
Good job Steve - I got the Oregon version (not the Gator) and I had a very strange install on a Kobalt trimmer. After installing it wrong (it cut fine, but would not advance the line) I realized something was wrong, so I watched your video (AGAIN) and realized I had left out the top piece of the head! DUH - None of the adapters that came with the head fit my trimmer, but I was able to find a bolt that did the trick. Thanks again for your great videos - see you around.
I switched from stihl to echo the other day, traded a friend of mine, plus went and got me a new echo, both srm-225, with the speed feed, the line I use is the Stihl, orange, black, and gray, line, everyone I've told about it loves it, plus it would last twice as long in my stihl. That being said, that new echo, not the weedeaters fault, but the speed feed head to blame, just about made history when weedeaters fly. I have about 2 acres I weed eat, and it ain't thick, I cut it every two weeks, it's just to steep to mow, and my stihl would use less then a head of string, I hate stopping and starting, I crank my country music and go to town, no lie I stopped 15 times or more, cause my line wouldnt feed, and if I'd catch it before it broke, it still wouldn't bump and pullout by hand, I'd have to take the head apart, and take the line off and fight to get twisted up line back on it, half way through I put new line on it, and it keep doing the same thing, I tried winding it up thight, or loose. I'm gonna try other line in it, but really I just want to get a stihl head and use it, I can field trip and restring them, blindfolded, upside down, with my hands tied behind my back, faster then anyone I've seen, get the hole lined up and string through it, evened up, then cranked up, lol. I'm just kidding, I can't help it, I don't let stuff like that get to me to much, but it was hot and I've got a big big roll of the best line in my opinion, in the world, that clogges up in my new weedeater, just wondering your opinion, while making a joke about it, lol
Hey Steve, I don't know if you've figured out on the spools yet but they are made to flip over because one side is a left hand feed and flipped over it is right hand feed. Echo is a left hand and Stihl is right hand.
Steve, thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are so wonderful. I have a question: Is it possible to replace the spool of a Lynxx weed eater with a SpeadFeed spool? Thanks. Coy.
Hell yeah i put that spool in backwards.Wish you could contact me to send you some local beer " Medalla" . Not the best but good when is COLD like any other beer.
Thanks so much for the video! Do you have any info on a trimmer head system called Sensor Feed? It looks like no trimmer head I have ever seen. Tx again
Hey Steve, Very informative for sure. ! Those weed eater line heads are a total mystery for many of us. You just unraveled [ no pun intended ] the mystery for us.!
Steve, in regards to these speed heads for line trimmers, which brand do you feel is the best to use? I have an Echo RMS225, with .095 line size. Love your channel, keep up the great work! My wife says, "I'm becoming handy! " LOL! Cheers!
Steve, thanks for the "5 arm lengths" string length idea ! That was my question, I already have the SpeedFeed, just time to reload. My only suggestion: Get an ice bucket for your Busch on the next video. It was a little painful to watch you having a warm Busch.......
Great job steve. Bump the mountains go for the bush. Could you do a video on putting a new speed n feed on a husqvarna weed eater. Thx you. Keep them coming. Peace out.
I suppose you are correct depending on the model being repaired. In my location gear cases run 100 plus for most shindaiwa and echo units which are dominant here. Gear parts I have found can be ordered cheap compared to that price. I will agree most trimmers and not brush cutter gear case assemblies can be had at good prices for a simple replacement. For larger units there is a swamp of units rendered useless because the cost the replacement gear case. If I only knew how to rebuild them I could restore these units instead of customers being forced to buy a new machine.
Now I really learned something. My equ are all Husqvarna and don't winde that way, could you do one for that. ?? Oh mine hook to the real inside then winde on.
You said "no reason to take speed Feed apart". I wish that was true. The line binds in those slots/grooves in the head and the only way to get line to feed again is disassembly. It gets terribly frustrating. I have to only put half capacity on the spools to get any amount of time without having to disassemble.Any one else have feeding problems? I've used all styles/size of lines with same results.
I bought an Echo SF for my Echo gt225. No instructions. The SF has a left hand thread. The trmmer is right hand thread. It came with an adapter, but, I am not even sure if that will solve the problem. Help.
They sell generic universal trimmer kit on amazon that comes with a white color RH core and an assortment of theaded studs and bushings. These are used for curved shaft trimmer. Only cost 15.00. The problem is the threads you need is not always in the kit....no direction.
@@roblord7610 : 2 years on I still haven't found an easy way, keep trying to straighten the line before inserting it, doesn't work, made a guide wire with an eyelet on the end but when the line is though the eyelet it's doubled and to thick to pull through, still spend ages poking and eventually it goes through by chance... ! 😂
I bought an unbranded one and it would turn both ways. When I would give my weed eater throttle the string would come out like 2 ft. I just returned it and I bought the actual echo brand. I wanted to save money buying and unbranded one, moral of the story, dont buy unbranded products!!
Click here for the proper line---- amzn.to/2BlKiHA
Click here for my website--- www.stevessmallenginesaloon.com/
Click here for my Parts and Tools Store---- www.amazon.com/shop/stevessmallenginesaloon
I appreciate the videos that show different methods of repairing and trouble shooting. It just goes to show that there are people in this world that can share there knowledge without dipping in our hard earn money and again your one of a kind. Thank you so much.,
You're Welcome...
Thanks for this video Steve. I bought one of these units today and was so excited. Then I opened the package and saw all the pieces parts for the different units..... I freeked out, and searched your channel for help. OK, it was pretty easy after all and works great. My other speed loader on my Echo wore out so I needed to do something else. Thanks for what you do on your channel. I'll keep watching.
Right on Mark!
The whole head situation would have been better if I had seen this video 5 years ago when you first put it up. I only discovered a week ago that I could use another brand trimer head on my Honda HHT35 bicycle handle trimmer. No one can know how I avoided the trimmer jobs around my yard. And now that this new toy allows me to use my trimmer as it was meant to be used life is good again. Thanks for putting this up!
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You make a good teacher because you demonstrate what you're talking about in a step-by-step manner. Thank you; great video!
Thank You...and You're Welcome...
Since the manufacturers won't include instructions with a purchase I appreciate your help with the restring. I, also, like a warm bush in the morning.
LOL. Right On....
The two way spool is because it works on both left hand and right hand threaded trimmers-- you want the spool situated so that the ratchet tabs on the spool are facing the right way based on the direction the head is going to turn (which is related to the left vs right hand thread of the shaft). At least with the "universal" version which comes with a variety of shaft bushings for different model trimmers, there is usually a L or an R on the spool ends, and you need to make sure the L or R is face up based on the thread direction when you put it into the housing-- this has little to do with how far it fits in the housing except perhaps based on the kind of adapter bushing it has to fit on the threads of the shaft. The bottom line is, if you put it on the wrong way it won't feed worth a darn.
Thank you so much! When my husband was alive, he did all this. Now that he has passed, I am learning how to do it. You made it easy!
My pleasure Cindy!
Sorry for your loss
Oh Cindy, I am in the same boat, and totally agree, he made it easy! Sorry for your loss, keep your chin up, we can do it, I am sure they are taking care of us from heaven!
Sorry for your loss hang in there Cindy🧘🏻♀️ keep going life will get easier love and peace ☮️
Hi Steve from the comments I think I’m the only one who got that about the warm bush in the morning 🌞your the best
LOL!
Good job Steve - I got the Oregon version (not the Gator) and I had a very strange install on a Kobalt trimmer. After installing it wrong (it cut fine, but would not advance the line) I realized something was wrong, so I watched your video (AGAIN) and realized I had left out the top piece of the head! DUH - None of the adapters that came with the head fit my trimmer, but I was able to find a bolt that did the trick. Thanks again for your great videos - see you around.
great video, short and to the point steve!
Glad you liked it!
I switched from stihl to echo the other day, traded a friend of mine, plus went and got me a new echo, both srm-225, with the speed feed, the line I use is the Stihl, orange, black, and gray, line, everyone I've told about it loves it, plus it would last twice as long in my stihl. That being said, that new echo, not the weedeaters fault, but the speed feed head to blame, just about made history when weedeaters fly. I have about 2 acres I weed eat, and it ain't thick, I cut it every two weeks, it's just to steep to mow, and my stihl would use less then a head of string, I hate stopping and starting, I crank my country music and go to town, no lie I stopped 15 times or more, cause my line wouldnt feed, and if I'd catch it before it broke, it still wouldn't bump and pullout by hand, I'd have to take the head apart, and take the line off and fight to get twisted up line back on it, half way through I put new line on it, and it keep doing the same thing, I tried winding it up thight, or loose. I'm gonna try other line in it, but really I just want to get a stihl head and use it, I can field trip and restring them, blindfolded, upside down, with my hands tied behind my back, faster then anyone I've seen, get the hole lined up and string through it, evened up, then cranked up, lol. I'm just kidding, I can't help it, I don't let stuff like that get to me to much, but it was hot and I've got a big big roll of the best line in my opinion, in the world, that clogges up in my new weedeater, just wondering your opinion, while making a joke about it, lol
Hello from Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I didn’t realize this was a Canadian channel until you mentioned-your location great info 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
It's the beer that misleads us!!
Does it matter what kind of grease I have in my grease gun
when I grease my trimmer shaft at the cutter head. Thanks for a the great info.
All this time I have been taking it apart to string, thanks so much !!
Happy to help!
Hey Steve, I don't know if you've figured out on the spools yet but they are made to flip over because one side is a left hand feed and flipped over it is right hand feed. Echo is a left hand and Stihl is right hand.
Um no. Straight shafts are left hand and curved shafts are right hand! Does not matter what brand...
Thanks a bunch for this video! You just saved my morning chores
Glad I could help!
You can mark the top side of the spool with a brush line from fingernail paint or a small blast of aerosol paint to always know proper install.
You should do a video on how to properly grease the Stihl trimmer heads on a FS 131 series brushcutter.
Steve - You saved the day once again. You are the best! Thank you
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My steel staring rope hard to pull, like to much compression model 909. Can you help
Steve, thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are so wonderful. I have a question: Is it possible to replace the spool of a Lynxx weed eater with a SpeadFeed spool? Thanks. Coy.
never to early to drink a beer lol great video Steve
Thank You...
Hell yeah i put that spool in backwards.Wish you could contact me to send you some local beer " Medalla" . Not the best but good when is COLD like any other beer.
Thanks Steve, I was putting the head in backwards. Flipped it over and it worked. Thanks again.
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Do you know if the Echo Speed Feed will fit onto a Sthil Kombi ?
How exactly do I get more line out when needed? Cheers brother enjoy that beer
Steve, you always give the best explanation of how to do whatever. Thank again!
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At approximately 4:45 of this video is when I realized that my love for you is real and that we should be together...
:)
Thank you for all you do!
LOL! Awesome!
Thanks so much for the video! Do you have any info on a trimmer head system called Sensor Feed? It looks like no trimmer head I have ever seen. Tx again
Thanks so much, I would have never figured it out, you make this very easy, thanks again!!
You are so welcome!
Hey Steve,
Very informative for sure. ! Those weed eater line heads are a total mystery for many of us. You just unraveled [ no pun intended ] the mystery for us.!
Thanks Neil...
Will this speed feed head fit on my troy built weed eater, thanks.....
Speed feed 400
Is a beast !!! As a pro I can put my experience behind them. They're the best !! No hassle
Right on
I just found one of these to fit my Stihl @ my local mower shop for $50. Home Depot was only $30. it was $30 well spent !
I have a Redmax grass trimmer...can a speed feeder be installed on to it?
There are universal ones out there that should work....
I put one on my Redmax.
Steve, in regards to these speed heads for line trimmers, which brand do you feel is the best to use? I have an Echo RMS225, with .095 line size. Love your channel, keep up the great work! My wife says, "I'm becoming handy! " LOL! Cheers!
Excellent VIDEO
Thank You...
I love these heads
Never didn’t that way! Awesome.
Steve, thanks for the "5 arm lengths" string length idea ! That was my question, I already have the SpeedFeed, just time to reload. My only suggestion: Get an ice bucket for your Busch on the next video. It was a little painful to watch you having a warm Busch.......
a little warm busch never hurt anyone............. wait, i take that back.
Hey Steve can you do a video showing how to installing a speed feed trimmer head on a fs 38 curve shaft
I have never seen one that fits an FS38.....
Excellent. Right on target for my problem. Not too long, either
Thank You...
Great job steve. Bump the mountains go for the bush. Could you do a video on putting a new speed n feed on a husqvarna weed eater. Thx you. Keep them coming. Peace out.
is it possible to put the spool upside down wrongly in old style line head , or doesnt matter.
I have a craftsmans 17" 25cc weed eat, would I be able to change over to a SPEED FEED LINEHEAD will it fit on my craftsman????
In my shop we have universal ones. One is for curved shaft and one is for straight shaft. They fit most everything....
Could you please do an instructional video on how to tear down and repair a trimmer/bushcutter gear head if the gears are damaged and won't spin.
Unfortunately, the cost of the parts alone to rebuild a gear head are more than buying a new one...
I suppose you are correct depending on the model being repaired. In my location gear cases run 100 plus for most shindaiwa and echo units which are dominant here. Gear parts I have found can be ordered cheap compared to that price. I will agree most trimmers and not brush cutter gear case assemblies can be had at good prices for a simple replacement. For larger units there is a swamp of units rendered useless because the cost the replacement gear case. If I only knew how to rebuild them I could restore these units instead of customers being forced to buy a new machine.
Great video!! I use the big one on my weed eater, Works great!!
Right on John....
Thanks man you rock
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everyone is doing this video...wish I had learned this stuff years ago...btw yours is the best
Thank You...
Thanks Steve!
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How much beers do you drink bro I bet your completely loaded when working on engines
Now I really learned something. My equ are all Husqvarna and don't winde that way, could you do one for that. ?? Oh mine hook to the real inside then winde on.
Thanx bro !!
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Bailed me out. Excellent video!
Thank You...
You said "no reason to take speed Feed apart". I wish that was true. The line binds in those slots/grooves in the head and the only way to get line to feed again is disassembly. It gets terribly frustrating. I have to only put half capacity on the spools to get any amount of time without having to disassemble.Any one else have feeding problems? I've used all styles/size of lines with same results.
thank you well explained
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i ended up putting mine on backwards so it will feed properly . but problem solved :)
thank you!
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Merci 🐸🇫🇷👍🏻🇮🇪
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I bought an Echo SF for my Echo gt225. No instructions. The SF has a left hand thread. The trmmer is right hand thread. It came with an adapter, but, I am not even sure if that will solve the problem. Help.
Curved shaft trimmers have RH thread, straight shaft trimmers have LH thread. You have to buy the right one....
They sell generic universal trimmer kit on amazon that comes with a white color RH core and an assortment of theaded studs and bushings. These are used for curved shaft trimmer. Only cost 15.00. The problem is the threads you need is not always in the kit....no direction.
Thank YOU!!!!!!
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I still have a game getting the wire to go through the holes to the other side...
Me too no matter how hard I try
@@roblord7610 : 2 years on I still haven't found an easy way, keep trying to straighten the line before inserting it, doesn't work, made a guide wire with an eyelet on the end but when the line is though the eyelet it's doubled and to thick to pull through, still spend ages poking and eventually it goes through by chance... ! 😂
Hurt to take it apart every time the damn line breaks at the eyelets
Yup that sucks!
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I don’t like those heads . I like the old regular echo heads .
to each their own.
You forgot to show how to bump it, use it.
I bought an unbranded one and it would turn both ways. When I would give my weed eater throttle the string would come out like 2 ft. I just returned it and I bought the actual echo brand. I wanted to save money buying and unbranded one, moral of the story, dont buy unbranded products!!
Right on
Thank you!!!
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