How do I tell what year my Craftsman riding mower is?
For Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 247290005, the manufacturing year is not shown in the operator controls section and is typically determined from the model/serial label on the mower. Use the label’s serial number and any date code printed on it, then confirm with the information in the 247290005 operator’s manual.
Where to look on model 247290005
The operator’s manual for this model confirms key service access points (like the seat area for fueling and oil checks), but it does not specify an exact “serial label location.” In practice, check these common label areas on riding mowers like the 247290005:
- Under the seat area (since the fuel tank is located under the seat)
- On the frame or fender pan near the seat mounting area
- On the rear frame area near the engine cover
- On the steering console or nearby frame rail
How to interpret the serial number or date code
Craftsman riding mowers can use different serial formats depending on the manufacturer and production run, so we cannot confirm one single decoding pattern for model 247290005 from the model-specific information available. Once you find the serial/date code, use these steps:
- Write down the full model number and the full serial number exactly as shown
- Look for an obvious date field (sometimes printed separately from the serial)
- If the serial includes a week/year style code, note both values
- If the serial includes a month/day/year style code, note all six digits
Common formats you may see (examples)
| Format on label | What it represents | Example (illustration only) |
|---|---|---|
| 6 digits | Month/day/year | 071294 = July 12, 1994 |
| 4 digits | Year/week | 1620 = 2016, week 20 |
| Mixed letters/numbers | Maker-specific code | Use the full string when searching |
Why it matters
The build year helps us narrow down compatible parts and service procedures, especially for items that can change by production run (decals, wiring harness routing, and attachments).
If you need a replacement label
If your label is damaged or missing, you can replace certain markings used on this model. For example, see decal 777S35375 for a compatible decal option.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
On the Craftsman 247290005 rear-engine riding mower, the most common problems we see are no-start or hard-start conditions, rough running, uneven cutting, and excessive vibration. Many of these issues trace back to fuel quality, air flow, ignition, belt/deck setup, or basic maintenance intervals in the 247290005 operator's manual.
Common issues (and what they usually point to)
- Engine won’t start: PTO engaged, parking brake not set, safety switch not made, stale fuel, blown fuse, or spark plug issues.
- Engine runs rough or surges: choke left on, dirty air filter, stale fuel, or a restricted fuel line.
- Uneven cut: deck not leveled, dull blade, or uneven tire pressure.
- Excessive vibration: loose/unbalanced blade or a bent/damaged blade.
- Overheating: low oil level or debris blocking cooling fins and air flow.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)
- Confirm the safety interlock conditions: parking brake set, PTO off, operator seated.
- Use fresh fuel (less than 30 days old is a good rule) and verify the gas cap vent is open.
- Inspect and service the air filter (dirty filters cause hard starting and rough running).
- Check oil level on a level surface before each use.
- Check tire pressure to help prevent uneven cutting.
Troubleshooting guide by symptom
| Symptom | Most likely causes | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No crank / no start | Safety switch not engaged, blown fuse, stale fuel | Verify interlocks, inspect wiring, replace fuse if needed |
| Runs erratically | Choke on, dirty air filter, stale fuel | Turn off choke, service air filter, refresh fuel |
| Uneven cut | Deck not level, dull blade, tire pressure off | Level deck, sharpen/replace blade, set tire pressure |
| Vibration | Blade loose/unbalanced/bent | Stop mowing, inspect blade and spindle hardware |
Why it matters
Catching these problems early helps protect the engine, deck, and transaxle from avoidable wear. For example, running with a clogged air filter or low oil can quickly turn a simple maintenance task into a bigger repair.
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
For Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 247290005, the operator’s manual confirms it uses a low-emission, 4-stroke gasoline engine designed to run on 87-octane (or higher) unleaded fuel (up to 10% ethanol; no E85). The manual does not list a specific engine brand, displacement, or horsepower for this exact model number.
What we can confirm for model 247290005 (from the manual)
These engine requirements are specified for the 247.29000* mower family in the 247290005 operator’s manual.
- Fuel: regular unleaded gasoline, 87 octane or higher
- Ethanol: up to 10% ethanol allowed; do not use E85
- Engine type: 4-stroke (do not use 2-stroke oil)
- Oil capacity: 1700 ml (57.5 fl oz)
- Oil recommendation (general use): SAE 10W-30
How to identify the exact engine brand and model on your mower
Because this manual covers multiple models and features can vary, the most reliable way to confirm the exact engine is to read the engine ID label on your specific 247290005 mower.
- Park on a level surface, set the parking brake, remove the key, and let the engine cool
- Lift the seat to access the fuel tank and oil fill area (both are under the seat on this model family)
- Locate the engine ID label (often lists model, type, and code)
- Write the numbers exactly as shown
- Use that engine ID when selecting tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
Quick reference table
| Item | Model 247290005 guidance |
|---|---|
| Fuel | Unleaded, 87+ octane |
| Ethanol | Up to 10% (no E85) |
| Oil capacity | 1700 ml (57.5 fl oz) |
| Oil type | SAE 10W-30 (typical) |
Why it matters
The engine’s exact model number determines the correct maintenance parts and settings. Matching parts to the engine ID helps prevent hard starting, rough running, and premature wear.
Last updated: January 2026
Where to find model number on riding mower?
On the Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 247290005, the model number is typically found on a product ID label on the mower’s frame or deck area. For model-specific labeling notes and diagrams, check the 247290005 operator’s manual.
Common label locations to check first
Look for a sticker or metal tag with the model and serial information in these spots:
- Rear of the cutting deck (often near the left-rear area)
- Under the seat (seat pan or frame rail beneath the seat)
- Rear frame area between the rear wheels
- Side of the frame near the engine or battery area
- Near the starter housing or engine shroud (if equipped)
Quick tips to find it faster
- Clean the area first: grass dust and oil can hide the print.
- Use a flashlight and look for a reflective silver or white label.
- Check both sides of the frame: labels can be placed on either rail.
- Write down the full model and serial: both can matter for parts lookups.
What the label usually looks like
| What you’ll see | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 247290005) | Identifies the correct parts diagrams and compatible parts |
| Serial number | Helps match production runs and revisions |
| Manufacturer info | Useful when ordering decals, hardware, or assemblies |
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to match the correct Craftsman parts list, diagrams, and repair information so you do not end up with a belt, blade, or electrical part that does not fit.
Last updated: January 2026





