I would like to know how to put new string on a 25cc17inch craftsman ez fire weedeater
SOURCE: can't figure out how to put on new string after i took off the old string
I figured it out. Went on YouTube and watched a couple videos and did it myself. Thanks!
SOURCE: craftsman weedeater will not start
The most probable problem is no fuel delivery to the engine.
1. Check/replace the fuel in-tank filter, you should be able to easily blow through it once removed. The primer bulb will sink down and not return quickly if the filter is bad. Fuel will not return to the tank via the return line if the fuel filter doesn't allow fuel to be pulled in.
2. If fuel is returning to the fuel tank when the primer is pushed then your problem is inside the carb.
3. To verify this put a small quantity of gas in the lid of a water bottle (half full). And pour it into the carb throat. Replace the air filter to prevent a backfire from shooting flames out. Try to start the weedwacker. If it runs and then dies the problem is inside the carb.
4. If you are really good at working on things with small parts you can clean out the carb and replace all of the gaskets to solve the problem. If this isn't for you then you should take it to a lawn shop and have them clean the carb and replace the gaskets.
NOTE: Replacing the gaskets is very important because the gaskets get stiff and the fuel pump action of one of the gaskets is reduced or stopped.
Hope this helps, Karl
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Did you try bumping the head on the ground? Also, the head could be dirty, keeping the string from feeding. Or maybe the previous owner tried putting a larger size string in the head. Check to see what the proper size is for your trimmer.
Both of these suggestions could cause this.
Jim
SOURCE: Pull String Ripped out, How to Replace?
no its not imposssible.but its not easy unless u have done a few times.you have screws around the plasic casing get them out.and pull
shaft off engine.
SOURCE: I need owners manual for 25cc, 17" Craftsman
Go to www.searspartsdirect.com and have your model number ready.
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