WC210 ((CMXGTAMD25CC) (41DD25CC793)) Craftsman Trimmer - Overview

Sections of the WC210

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SPOOL RETAINER – Part Number: 797-00022
SPOOL RETAINER
PartSelect #: PS19298420
Manufacturer #: 797-00022
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CARBURETOR SEAL – Part Number: 721-04972
CARBURETOR SEAL
PartSelect #: PS19267405
Manufacturer #: 721-04972
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SEAL: INSL/CYL – Part Number: 721-04973
SEAL: INSL/CYL
PartSelect #: PS19267406
Manufacturer #: 721-04973
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OUTER SPOOL – Part Number: 731-09579A-1
OUTER SPOOL
PartSelect #: PS19270255
Manufacturer #: 731-09579A-1
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INTAKE ASM INSL – Part Number: 753-09105
INTAKE ASM INSL
PartSelect #: PS19284458
Manufacturer #: 753-09105
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FLYWHEEL ASM – Part Number: 753-09125
FLYWHEEL ASM
PartSelect #: PS19284461
Manufacturer #: 753-09125
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CLUTCH COVER – Part Number: 753-10405
CLUTCH COVER
PartSelect #: PS19284577
Manufacturer #: 753-10405
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MODULE ASM – Part Number: 753-10464
MODULE ASM
PartSelect #: PS19284581
Manufacturer #: 753-10464
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INNER REEL – Part Number: 753-10604
INNER REEL
PartSelect #: PS19284586
Manufacturer #: 753-10604
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SCREW: 5/16-18X3/4 – Part Number: 710-06241
SCREW: 5/16-18X3/4
PartSelect #: PS19264905
Manufacturer #: 710-06241
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LEAD WIRES – Part Number: 794-00244
LEAD WIRES
PartSelect #: PS19298368
Manufacturer #: 794-00244
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MUFFLER ASM – Part Number: 841P014184S
MUFFLER ASM
PartSelect #: PS19298755
Manufacturer #: 841P014184S
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Jeff
June 26, 2025
Both clutch springs stretched out
For model number WC210
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Hello Jeff, thank you for contacting us. If both clutch springs are stretched out in your trimmer, it means the clutch is not engaging properly, causing the trimmer head to spin even when the engine is idling. We would recommend checking the clutch assembly, part number PS9303676, to solve the problem. We hope this helps!

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Common Symptoms of the WC210

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Will Not Start
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Engine stops after a few seconds or minutes
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Engine revs but trimmer head will not turn
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Fuel line broke
Removed the two screws holding the fuel tank to the main unit. Removed the two fuel lines and any stuck on rubber. Installed and installed two screws to mount the new tank. Slid fuel lines on their respective connectors. Done.
Parts Used:
Fuel Tank Assembly
  • Erik from ROBERTSDALE, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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string trimmer would not start
emptied fuel from tank. pulled off the 2 fuel lines from the carburetor.opened the air cleaner door. removed the 2 torque screws that hold on the carburetor. removed the carburetor and air cleaner gasket. installed new carburetor and gasket and put back and tightened the 2 torque screws. closed air cleaner door and pushed the fuel lines onto the new carburetor.put some fuel in the tank. started the trimmer. runs great.
Parts Used:
Carburetor Gasket Trimmer Carburetor
  • john from SHARPSVILLE, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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Super Easy Install
The fuel tank is held in place by 2 screws. Simply take the screws off and pull off the fuel lines.
Take the new fuel tank. Put it in place and screw the 2 screws in to hold the fuel tank.
Connect the fuel lines and you're done.
This is the easiest repair I have ever done on any of my lawn equipment.
Parts Used:
Fuel Tank Assembly
  • Michael from GLENN HEIGHTS, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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