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M2510 (41ADZ03C758) MTD Trimmer - Overview

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Trimmer Fuel Tank Assembly – Part Number: 753-06183
Trimmer Fuel Tank Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS10009586
Manufacturer #: 753-06183
This fuel tank assembly is supplied by the original manufacturer for use in trimmers. It is responsible for storing and transferring fuel to the engine for combustion. The assembly consists of a plast...
$15.20
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Trimmer Bump Head Knob – Part Number: 791-153066B
Trimmer Bump Head Knob
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PartSelect #: PS9306452
Manufacturer #: 791-153066B
This genuine bump head knob assembly, sometimes known simply as the bump head, is black and approximately 2 inches long. Sold individually, this plastic part releases the cutting line. Over time, this...
$14.78
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Trimmer Carburetor – Part Number: 753-06190
Trimmer Carburetor
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PartSelect #: PS9119300
Manufacturer #: 753-06190
It is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part that i supplied for Craftsman trimmers. The function of a carburetor is to mix the air and the gas into a highly combustible mix before it goes...
$39.54
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Fuel Cap – Part Number: 753-06857
Fuel Cap
PartSelect #: PS16428633
Manufacturer #: 753-06857
This fuel tank cap fits on top of the fuel tank in your lawn equipment. It prevents gasoline from spilling out and keeps moisture and dirt from entering the tank. If the cap is damaged, it will be vis...
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Throttle Trigger – Part Number: 753-04119
Throttle Trigger
PartSelect #: PS11839169
Manufacturer #: 753-04119
This plastic throttle trigger measures 2.5-inches in length and controls the power, speed, and intensity of the motor for your lawn equipment through the throttle cable and carburetor it is attached t...
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Trimmer Air Cleaner Filter – Part Number: 753-06417
Trimmer Air Cleaner Filter
PartSelect #: PS10009651
Manufacturer #: 753-06417
$5.95
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Trimmer Inner Reel – Part Number: 753-1155
Trimmer Inner Reel
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PartSelect #: PS9119496
Manufacturer #: 753-1155
This spool is for line trimmers. Spool houses the cutting line and fits inside the cutting head to cut grass and weeds. Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
$24.40
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Trimmer Carburetor O-Ring – Part Number: 753-06185
Trimmer Carburetor O-Ring
PartSelect #: PS10009589
Manufacturer #: 753-06185
$3.99
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Trimmer Air Cleaner Gasket – Part Number: 753-06253
Trimmer Air Cleaner Gasket
PartSelect #: PS10009619
Manufacturer #: 753-06253
$3.99
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Trimmer Switch – Part Number: 791-182405
Trimmer Switch
PartSelect #: PS10014381
Manufacturer #: 791-182405
This Switch is a black, plastic on/off switch for a trimmer. Installation of this manufacturer-certified switch is rated as "Easy" and requires a screwdriver, wrench set and socket set. Refer to your ...
$12.77
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Trimmer Air Cleaner Cover Assembly – Part Number: 753-06415
Trimmer Air Cleaner Cover Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10009648
Manufacturer #: 753-06415
$13.10
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Trimmer Anti-Rotation Screw – Part Number: 791-182519
Trimmer Anti-Rotation Screw
PartSelect #: PS10014468
Manufacturer #: 791-182519
$5.54
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Lucy
August 23, 2022
the cord you pull to start want go back down. why?
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Hello Lucy, thank you for asking! This problem is usually caused by torn, greasy, and dirty poles or recoil springs. You will have to open the assembly that is holding the shaft to the engine to access them. Now use a carb-cleaner to remove grease from the spring if they are dirty, then lubricate them and if they are torn then you must replace them. If this does not help then you must check the recoil starter assembly (part number: PS10039402). If it is stuck or has some broken part then you will have to replace it. Please feel free to reach out to us if you need assistance regarding replacement or purchase, our customer service is available seven days a week.

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Marcel
May 25, 2024
It does start easy, but will not keep running after step 3 , it stall and don’t want to take his gas….
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Hi Marcel, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding, we would suggest checking the fuel filter, part number PS11836543. It makes sure that the fuel delivered to the engine is free of any debris or contaminants. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!

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Common Symptoms of the M2510

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Cutting line does not come out
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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.
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Trimmer 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:
Trimmer Air Cleaner Gasket Trimmer Carburetor
  • john from SHARPSVILLE, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
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Trimmer Would Not Start
The replacement of the carburetor, O-ring, and gasket was simple. I removed 2 screws that held the air cleaner and carburetor in place, swapped them out, and replaced the screws. What took longest was finding a piece of fuel line after breaking one of them. It was brittle after hanging in my garage for several years. I found some in my garage and replaced it. It took a few pulls to get it started, but ran very smooth.

Additional information: rather than mixing my fuel, I purchased 40:1 pre-mix fuel to prevent gunking up the carburetor in the future. I use it in my other trimmer and have not had any issues.
Parts Used:
Trimmer Air Cleaner Gasket Trimmer Carburetor O-Ring Trimmer Carburetor
  • Ricardo from FORT WORTH, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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