Modifying trimmer head 24V Kobalt item 3488480 Weed Eater to a Shakespeare UGLY HEAD trimmer head

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    How I modified my 24V Kobalt item 3488480 Weed Eater to a Shakespeare UGLY HEAD trimmer head.
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  • @dabb64
    @dabb64 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow - thanks for this video! It's exactly what I was looking for. Constant hand pain makes changing the bump spool difficult, plus this trim head is more functional than the original one. Works great!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Joseph Corporon Thank you, I appreciate that! I am very happy with the modification. Happy trimming :)

    • @ryanbarnes2570
      @ryanbarnes2570 Před rokem

      How did you get the nut off?

  • @barrylafleur6220
    @barrylafleur6220 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for putting this up. My bump feeder stopped working today. Watched this, bought the ugly trimmer and installed it without having to rewatch the video. Works like a charm. No more paying 15 dollars per spool....

  • @holliswilkes9551
    @holliswilkes9551 Před rokem +3

    Worked for my Kobalt 24v 12" trimmer (Model #KST 2224B-03). I purchased an inexpensive set of 4 black 4" silicone coasters to put 1 between the trimmer head and the original black metal ring to add protection to the motor parts. Punched a small screwdriver hole in the coaster and pushed it down onto the black ring. The silicone will keep it tight on the motor bolt as long as you don't make the hole too large.
    Other variations of part positioning failed and some kept the motor from spinning. Following the information for the stacking order (plus putting the coaster on before the new trimmer head) worked great. The accessory attachment model 15" (designed like it 'could' adapt more easily to attach after marker trimmer heads) version is 15lbs. This model is 5lbs. My light weight trimmer has been given new life and function. Thanks for posting the video.

  • @erocker7
    @erocker7 Před 2 lety +13

    I reused the spinning base of the trimmer which protects the motor. It's the part on the left side in the video at 4:04. I bent the 4 tabs out until the base of the new trimmer unit can be pressed down around the shaft. The shaft was long enough to then screw the new cutting head onto it. You have to carefully screw the new unit on since the four tabs will be springing back into place. But I bent them until they stayed open enuogh for me to press the new trimmer head down and screw it into place. The four tabs help center the new trimmer head. I did this for a 24 volt Kobalt trimmer. It works great and the motor is protected.

    • @jennifertowne1270
      @jennifertowne1270 Před 2 lety +4

      Edwin, Any issues with the motor cover now that you’ve been using it for a while? Are the tabs that you bent down still attached and staying in place? I’m thinking about trying that.

  • @StephenInoue
    @StephenInoue Před 7 měsíci

    Your video saved me from tossing out the Kobalt 24 volt string trimmer for a different brand one that took universal heads. Loved how you walked us thru using the included special bolts to retrofit a 24v big head with the Shakespeare Ugly Head 2 in 1 universal trimmer head. THANK YOU

  • @geotrick
    @geotrick Před rokem +1

    I got a Echo Speed Feed 400 to work on my 24-volt Kobalt. I used the black insert and the original nut to attach it. I have been using mine for 2 seasons now.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @francinajohnson5716
    @francinajohnson5716 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for posting this and being so detailed. I was going to return my trimmer and purchase a different model since the auto feed doesn't work for me but instead I will just try this first.

  • @ragfolder
    @ragfolder Před rokem

    Thank you so very much kind sir! This is perhaps the most thorough as well as useful video I've ever watched on CZcams! And at 57, I've watched thousands upon thousands. I can't adequately express my appreciation, so I'm leaving you a ❤

  • @micahclayton1399
    @micahclayton1399 Před rokem +1

    You just made my life a lot better! Thanks for posting. Works great!

  • @cliffordallen411
    @cliffordallen411 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and explanation!!! I have the 40v and this video worked for that model as well. Thank you!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome. Glad to see it worked with the 40v.

    • @tetramom3900
      @tetramom3900 Před rokem

      I have a 40 volt. Were you able to use one of the provided hex nuts??

  • @robertartigue5541
    @robertartigue5541 Před 10 měsíci

    You are a life saver for this, cant wait to get one, that bump system is a pain in the ass!

  • @ismaellopez7429
    @ismaellopez7429 Před rokem +1

    It works great!! Did it on mine thank you :) i bought my ugly head trimmer head at Lowes

  • @phyclark5020
    @phyclark5020 Před 2 lety

    Awesome, I'll be giving this an attempt this weekend

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Phy Clark Cool...

    • @phyclark5020
      @phyclark5020 Před 2 lety

      I decided to do this sooner, love the difference in cut.
      I do notice the change in battery life and it's shorter, but overall happy with the change!
      Thanks for the video!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the update. Glad you're happy with it.

  • @drs2q
    @drs2q Před rokem

    ❤wow amazing..you are helping so many people like myself.
    .kudos

  • @hansonromero4912
    @hansonromero4912 Před 7 měsíci

    Got mine for 25 dls lightly used and is a beast…I already have kobalt tools so have plenty of batteries including an 8 ah one and it last for over an hour.

  • @lisademayo8589
    @lisademayo8589 Před rokem

    oh this is great. i had just one more question though if you don't mind? as far as the original "bump" head before you modified it, does the trimmer have to be RUNNING for the bump to work and feed more string? or can it also be done if i "bump" it when it's off to see the line length to where i want it?

  • @moniquewilsonwilson2355

    Thank you I'm putting a Shakespeare head on and needed to see how to get the bolt off. Thank you.

  • @chadwickcooks
    @chadwickcooks Před rokem

    Nice video thanks for the help

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      Thanks Chadwick Cooks. Was using mine this morning.

  • @Mixwell1983
    @Mixwell1983 Před rokem

    I like the Shakespeare push and load head and love it. Installed it easily on my gas trimmer and recently got this Kobalt so got another head for it
    Installs the same way as the one you had and was quick and simple. I'm ready to go for Spring.

  • @wirelessguyny3787
    @wirelessguyny3787 Před rokem

    How have you guys loosened that reverse nut attached to the motor? My original locking nut is on there something fierce and I don't have any leverage to try and twist it off. I even opened the rear panel to the motor flywheel but there really is no good place to clamp onto to hold everything still while trying to back off that nut.

  • @MrWhitelightning73
    @MrWhitelightning73 Před 10 měsíci

    Outstanding

  • @macmcintosh9158
    @macmcintosh9158 Před rokem

    This video was super on point today...I have been looking to dump a bump feed since I bought mine...Install was exactly as detailed...One footnote- If you run .095 line or wire all the time I am sure you will have motor heat overload with pauses in your work...Mine did that with just two work lines of 105 line...So when I installed today i used .80 line and I still got it to overheat pause when working it hard...think about it bcuz your spinning 6 lines instead of 2...FYI MAC

  • @nancymanner5728
    @nancymanner5728 Před rokem +3

    I can’t get the nut to budge even with the new metric tool. How in the world did you get it off? The head keeps spinning and I can’t get a grip on it?

  • @LordLyon
    @LordLyon Před rokem

    Thank you for the great video! One question, and forgive me if it's a noob one, but since you just twist on the new head and don't have a nut to secure it, is there any chance the head can loosen and fly off?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      You're welcome. There is a nut to hold it on. No issues.

  • @benedettifamilytv
    @benedettifamilytv Před rokem

    Hi there. Thanks so much for you video. Is it the case that when you start to disassemble the original head, you just push down on the center part and turn it to remove it? I am unable to remove the center part, but perhaps I just need to be more forceful. Thanks!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      It's been awhile since I did this. I thought I showed it in the video.

  • @heavychevy4616
    @heavychevy4616 Před 2 lety

    man... that was exactly what i was lookin for... thank u! ...& quick question please, the nylon blades on the shakespeare, are they to "aggressive" (ie; would they damage?) a plastic fence? ...i have a white fence around my property that looks like a wood fence but its actually some sorta plastic?/pvc?/poly? of some sort... im thinkin the string might be safer, but was just currious what u thought having used them...? thank u sir

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety +1

      HeavyChevy THANK YOU! I would definitely not use nylon blades. Way too harsh for that. They are made for heavy stalk type weeds or brush. In fact be very careful with any string line. I would recommend you take a test piece of fence and use very light weight cutting sting and see what happens. I do not have that type of fence but have seen the material and it could get damaged. I know they are not cheap.

    • @heavychevy4616
      @heavychevy4616 Před 2 lety

      @@starastronomer great advice, thank u sir

  • @timlemasters3713
    @timlemasters3713 Před 2 lety +3

    I burned up two trimmers doing this one was an 80v the other was a 40v. These heads are made for gas trimmers

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Tim Was the trimmer head put on concentric to the shaft? If not it will put undo forces on the trimmer and vibrate. I've had no issues. Runs smooth as silk.

  • @kevinmurtagh6335
    @kevinmurtagh6335 Před rokem +1

    Wanted to see how you got the bolt off, you completely skipped that part.

  • @Imisis2174
    @Imisis2174 Před rokem

    You saved me from buying another trimmer Ty

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Před 2 měsíci

    2nd Watch, Very Good!... #142 {5-1-2024}

  • @Seanyboy05
    @Seanyboy05 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the same 24-volt brushless string timmer from Kobalt. The one that uses the .080 string. I noticed in the video that this Shakespeare head allows you to use .095 string. Is this string good to use when trimming against a chain link fence? The .080 string seems to be deteriorating pretty fast when I trim around my chain link fence. It is quite annoying 🤬🤬

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety +1

      Sean Chase I use .095" Vortex Trimmer Line, item 12179. Holds up very well. Here is my review: czcams.com/video/NDlpVrOYfgs/video.html

    • @Seanyboy05
      @Seanyboy05 Před 2 lety

      @@starastronomer can I use the .095 vortex string with the default head or do I need to install the shakespare modification to use it?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      That I am not sure of. Does the manual say a maximum size string you should use for your stock cutting head? If not and the .095" fits then if it were my unit I'd try it. Let me know.

  • @tetramom3900
    @tetramom3900 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. For the 40v, none of the nuts worked for me. You will need to get a M10 -1.25 JIS nut so that it fits the thread AND down into the brush head . . . 😅 something I didn't want to learn about but nonetheless, it fits perfectly. I have extras since I had to buy a box of 'em online. Couldn't find the JIS nut in hardware or auto stores.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      Tetra Mom You're welcome and thanks for your information on the 40v trimmer!

    • @linsan4362
      @linsan4362 Před rokem

      Does 80V use the same M10 -1.25 JIS nut?

    • @jonbarnard2017
      @jonbarnard2017 Před rokem

      Just to confirm, is that the last of the 3 nuts? I.E., the one that screws on? The other two spacer nuts are still included?

  • @WatersmithGuild
    @WatersmithGuild Před 3 měsíci

    I made this conversion, however, I'm having a lot of issues with the line breaking off down to a nub after just 5 or so minutes or relatively light use. I tried the original line (.095) and their professional grade line. Both still having that issue. Anyone else encountering this and find a solution?

  • @CTG80
    @CTG80 Před rokem +1

    I just did this to my trimmer, and I left the cooling disc on. I noticed when I use the blades it continues to run, but if I put the strings in it spins pretty fast and the motor shuts down. I'm not sure if that's a safety feature or what.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem +1

      CurtisTheGreat I only use the "string" in my weed eater. I've never had this happen to me.

    • @robertartigue5541
      @robertartigue5541 Před 10 měsíci

      Yup same here, motor just keeps shutting down when I use the lines, but the blades work fine... sucks

  • @deanngould678
    @deanngould678 Před 2 lety +1

    Any idea what size the spring is that comes in original set up?

  • @luisaguirre4509
    @luisaguirre4509 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello. Having issue with my conversion. The string keeps getting cut. It will trim maybe about 10 feet and the it’s down to the nub.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Luis Aguirre If I understand you correctly it isn't the "conversion" but the string you are using. It doesn't hold up, am I correct? Could be string isn't strong enough for what you are trying to cut. Perhaps even cutting around steel fence post or concrete. They can be very hard on string. This is what I use: czcams.com/video/NDlpVrOYfgs/video.html

    • @luisaguirre4509
      @luisaguirre4509 Před 2 lety

      @@starastronomer right after I sent the comment I tried a different string at seems to be working. Thanks for the video and thanks for taking the time to write back.

  • @BombaySauce
    @BombaySauce Před 9 měsíci

    I have the same setup but after i replaced the head, the trimmer shuts off when i get into slightly thicker grass. So far i havent found or solved the issue. Any clues?? I dont really want to go get another weed trimmer as a replacement.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @BombaySauce I do know that my 40+ year old gas trimmer has way more power in heavy areas of cut. I find the Kobalt works great otherwise. It will shut off to protect the electric motor so as not to over heat if it gets bogged down. I've had that happen several times. One thing is to not force the trimmer at a fast pace in heavy areas.

  • @tbfbbu
    @tbfbbu Před 9 měsíci

    Does this work on 80 volt?

  • @tylerhewett3750
    @tylerhewett3750 Před 11 měsíci

    You seem to be very knowledgeable however mine is a 14 inch cut(same kobalt trimmer otherwise) would this work??

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 11 měsíci

      @tylerhewett3750 Don't see why not but can't be 100% sure. This same head fit my 40+ year old gas trimmer.

  • @willmartin792
    @willmartin792 Před rokem

    I need the inner reel spring

  • @fabiomorales9005
    @fabiomorales9005 Před 2 lety +1

    How you took the screw nut off !! Because it turn while you trying to loose the nut

    • @doejhonny
      @doejhonny Před 2 lety

      you'll have to either cut or possibly melt the head to get it off. Seems to be a one way process.

    • @ryanbarnes2570
      @ryanbarnes2570 Před rokem

      Having this issue also, did you get it

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 Před rokem +1

      @@ryanbarnes2570 an impact driver or impact wrench works well if ya have one. Got mine off in a few seconds using my impact driver

    • @brownlj2013
      @brownlj2013 Před rokem

      Can’t get the socket in there. There isn’t enough room. Any ideas?

  • @curtpark4316
    @curtpark4316 Před 2 lety +1

    How do i get the piece off the kobalt to change the attachment head??

  • @paulgee4336
    @paulgee4336 Před rokem

    Would have been nice to have an update after a year and two.

  • @robertartigue5541
    @robertartigue5541 Před 10 měsíci

    Followed instructions to the T, no vibration, on there right in the middle, when I use Blades its fine and will blast through anything, but when i use the lines instead of blades, it just keeps shutting down as soon as it touches the grass... will run with lines just holding cutting end in the air, but as soon as it touches grass it shuts down 😞

    • @robertartigue5541
      @robertartigue5541 Před 10 měsíci

      Update: I figured out why it is shutting down to an extent... so I had took the guard off and just used the supplied yellow lines on Trimmer, kept shutting down. Though maybe there is a safety shut off with guard off. And then I remembered you trimmed your lines under 10 inches... once I put the blue guard back on and shortened the lines to 9ish inches, works like a charm... wonder if the added weight of the longer lines is making motor spin too fast or slow... works now tho thanks!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 10 měsíci

      You're welcome!

  • @amtlaxcala
    @amtlaxcala Před rokem

    How did you took apart the old head?

    • @kevinmurtagh6335
      @kevinmurtagh6335 Před rokem

      Yes I'd like to know that also it's so tight it's soaking in WD-40 now I hope I don't ruin it ????

  • @beverlyrolon2186
    @beverlyrolon2186 Před 2 lety

    I replaced the head on my kobalt 24v and unfortunately this did not work. I’m 63 and work my 1/2 acre on my own and I thought this would be my answer to making the yard work easier. At first the weeder would work for a few seconds and then die. Once the line got shorter it did great but it got hot and then went back to working for a few seconds and then nothing. I just removed the battery and I’m letting cool but I’m replacing the original head here soon. Like he said do it at your risk and good luck. The video was pretty easy to follow and it would have great if it worked for me.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about that. I've had no issues.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Is the head concentric with the shaft and you aren't getting any vibration?

    • @beverlyrolon2186
      @beverlyrolon2186 Před 2 lety

      Oh thanks for responding. Wasn’t expecting it. It had a little movement like you said and after I ran it a little bit it tightened. I see or feel no movement or shift.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Beverly Rolon If the "head" unit isn't concentric with the shaft axis you will get vibrations and that will put undo stress on the motor and cause an overheat condition on these "electronically" controlled tools today and it will stop to cause any damage which is a good thing. Hope you have it working now.

  • @maureenlaforme1240
    @maureenlaforme1240 Před rokem

    Have you done a black and decker?

  • @bradbarefoot2986
    @bradbarefoot2986 Před 8 měsíci

    I'd be afraid the open motor air holes will "suck up" some grass, especially wet grass and cause the 24vt motor to short out.

  • @nickabel8279
    @nickabel8279 Před 3 lety +2

    Motor burn up yet? I did something similar (covered the holes with tape for trial run) to my atlas 80v and noticed the motor is much more prone to shutting off now

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 3 lety +1

      Covered what holes? I never modified anything other than shown in the video. Can you please give a detailed description of qhat you mean? No issues with my unit.

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 3 lety +1

      I see the Atlas is from Harbor Freight. Don't know anything about that trimmer.

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před 3 lety +2

      @@starastronomer the holes where you can see the motor (you mention them in the video). Kobalt, greenworks, and atlas are all made by the same warehouse

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 3 lety +1

      I would not and did not cover those holes. When done with use I blow out that area with my compressor. No issues. You want air circulation.

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před 3 lety +2

      @@starastronomer that's what I ended up deciding after it shut down a few times and I noticed not much grass seemed to be on the taped area.
      Appreciate your update to the situation

  • @MrDamonster94
    @MrDamonster94 Před 3 lety

    Do you think it will work for the 40v trimmer as well?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 3 lety

      Darren I'm not sure. Don't know anything about the 40v unit.

    • @MrJson1006
      @MrJson1006 Před 2 lety

      Darren, any luck on figuring out anything with the 40V? Thanks in advance!

    • @augustmoon5935
      @augustmoon5935 Před 2 lety

      I think they made the 40 volt so u r stuck with their spools.

    • @geotrick
      @geotrick Před 2 lety

      I replaced an older Kobalt 40v with a Shakespeare Wind-N-Go Bump feed. The kit didn't come with the nut you need to secure it.
      It needed a M10-1.25 nut that I got from their hardware department. I also reused a bushing that was behind the original head for alignment.
      It was back together in a couple of minutes after I had the proper sized nut.
      I personally have the 24v and I was looking to put the Ugly head on it.

    • @mitchelljohnson7913
      @mitchelljohnson7913 Před 2 lety

      @@geotrick I just go that same Wind n go and I’m having the same problem with the nut. Been driving me crazy the last couple of hours. I’m glad I saw your comment, now I’m headed back to Lowe’s for that nut!

  • @kevinriddle3611
    @kevinriddle3611 Před 2 lety

    is yours still running well?

  • @SGAOuTLaWz
    @SGAOuTLaWz Před 3 lety

    Did you notice a difference in the run time? How long does the pre-cut line typically last?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 3 lety

      Chris Can't say for sure on run time. Too many variables come into play. Again, same for the trimmer string.

    • @barrylafleur6220
      @barrylafleur6220 Před 2 lety +2

      It seems to run the battery down a little bit faster. I typically change the strings out at least 3 or 4 times. I precut string, it doesn't take long to switch them out.

  • @fordfan3179
    @fordfan3179 Před 2 lety

    How does it do as an edger?

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Před 10 měsíci

    Very Good!... #124 ✝ {9-13-2023}

  • @josuecitoflores5224
    @josuecitoflores5224 Před rokem

    Hey, might you be willing to sell the original head from your 24v Kobalt weed eater?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      Hello Josuecito. I want to keep it. Can't you buy them from Lowe's?

    • @josuecitoflores5224
      @josuecitoflores5224 Před rokem

      @@starastronomer Ohh yes I see. But no they don’t sadly. I’ve been trying to find a different head that could fit the screw on my 24v trimmer. Might you know of any that can fit it?

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před rokem

      Josuecito Flores Sorry, I do not. Do what I did in the video.

  • @nathanmccorkle4278
    @nathanmccorkle4278 Před 2 lety

    Do you think this model trimmer is powerful enough to run a metal mulcher blade? Basically a 12 inch piece of rectangular steel

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety +2

      Nathan McCorkle Short answer: NO Long answer: F^CK NO!!! :)

    • @nathanmccorkle4278
      @nathanmccorkle4278 Před 2 lety

      @@starastronomer any idea on the 80V? I've got a backpack mounted honda gcv160 with brushcutter blade, and it's nice but I'm interested in something quieter so I can take it with me on hikes and casually whack at (invasive) blackberries

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety

      Nathan McCorkle Sorry, I can't be of help with that. My initial thoughts are no. If it does work I would assume it will eat up quite a bit more battery giving less run time. I do agree these run nice and quiet. But I will say it does not out power my 40+ year old gasoline powered Toro unit. Gasoline still rules at the moment. My gas rips through heavy grasses with ease.

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 Před 3 měsíci

      I hate weedeatering with a passion. 64 years old and it kills my low back. Even with shoulder strap installed. HATE IT !

  • @danzag0767
    @danzag0767 Před 2 lety +2

    You talk too much! Just get to the point!

    • @starastronomer
      @starastronomer  Před 2 lety +3

      TELL YOU WHAT Danzag076...you do your own video if you don't like mine!!! I have to wonder if you are smart enough to think past your nose??? Keep your ST^PID SCHITT remarks to yourself and stay on your meds!!!!!! ON MY CHANNEL I'LL TALK ALL I WANT; UNDERSTAND?????????????????????????????????????????? Also, I see you have ZERO videos of your own uploaded. I have over 500 to date. I see your level of competence is the same as the amount of videos you've uploaded......