How to read Craftsman serial number?
On a Craftsman mower like model 15139942, the serial number format depends on the specific ID plate used on your unit, but many Craftsman serial numbers are read as a date code (month, day, year) within the first 6 digits. Use the format shown in your owner's manual to match your exact serial label.
How to decode the most common date-style format
If your serial number begins with 6 digits, this is a common way it is interpreted:
- Digits 1 to 2: month (01 to 12)
- Digits 3 to 4: day (01 to 31)
- Digits 5 to 6: year (last two digits)
- Any remaining characters: factory, sequence, or internal production codes
Example
If the serial starts with 072811, that typically reads as:
| Serial digits | Meaning | Example value |
|---|---|---|
| 07 | Month | July |
| 28 | Day | 28 |
| 11 | Year | 2011 |
Where to find the serial number on a walk-behind mower
On most walk-behind mowers, the serial/model label is usually found in one of these spots:
- Rear of the deck near the discharge opening
- Top of the deck near the motor housing
- Handle mounting area (left or right side)
- Under the rear flap (bagging area)
Why it matters
Reading the serial number correctly helps us match the right parts and diagrams for your Craftsman 15139942 (for example, a wheel, clamp, or mulching plug) and helps avoid ordering a part that looks similar but does not fit.
Quick tips before ordering parts
- Write the serial number exactly as printed (include letters and dashes)
- Take a clear photo of the label for reference
- Confirm the model number is 15139942 on the same label
- Use the parts list to match part names and IDs (example: lawn mower mulching plug 111007126)
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
Common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers include no-start or sudden shutoff, weak cutting or uneven cut, poor bagging or mulching, excessive vibration, and wheel or handle issues. For your Craftsman 15139942 electric walk-behind mower, the most frequent causes are power/safety interlock issues, a jammed blade area, and worn or damaged wheels; use the 15139942 owner's manual for the exact safety and operating checks.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Won’t start or stops while mowing: safety bail/handle not fully engaged, extension cord or outlet issue, overheated motor, or debris binding the blade.
- Cuts unevenly or leaves stragglers: dull or nicked blade, mowing too fast, deck packed with wet clippings.
- Poor mulching or clumping: wet/tall grass, clogged deck, missing or misinstalled mulching plug.
- Hard to push or tracks poorly: worn wheel tread, bent wheel, debris wrapped around axle.
- Vibration or loud rattling: blade damage, loose fasteners, debris stuck under the deck.
Quick checks we recommend first (electric walk-behind)
- Unplug the mower before inspecting anything underneath.
- Confirm the outlet has power and the extension cord is fully seated.
- Make sure the safety bail/handle is held firmly against the handlebar.
- Tip the mower only as directed in the 15139942 owner's manual, then clear packed grass and debris from the deck.
- Inspect wheels for cracks, wobble, or binding; replace a damaged rear wheel with the 10"rr wheel 111007107 if it matches your position and wheel size.
Parts that commonly solve “performance” complaints
| Symptom | Likely fix | Related part for model 15139942 |
|---|---|---|
| Clumping, poor mulching | Clear deck; install mulching plug correctly | Lawn mower mulching plug 111007126 |
| Handle/cable feels loose | Re-secure cable routing and clamps | Cable clamp 111007115 |
| Hard to push, wheel wobble | Replace worn/damaged wheel | 10"rr wheel 111007107 |
Why it matters
Most “mower problems” start as airflow and safety issues: a packed deck reduces lift for cutting and mulching, and electric mowers will shut down if the blade area binds or the safety controls are not fully engaged. Fixing the root cause protects the motor and improves cut quality.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the best self-propelled mower for the money?
A self-propelled mower is usually the best value when you have hills, thick grass, or a larger yard because the drive system reduces pushing effort. Your Craftsman 15139942 is an electric walk-behind mower (not self-propelled), so the “best for the money” choice depends mainly on yard size, terrain, and whether you want battery or gas.
How we recommend choosing the best value
- Yard size: under 1/4 acre vs. 1/4 to 1/2 acre changes battery size and deck width needs.
- Terrain: hills and uneven ground favor rear-wheel drive and higher torque.
- Cut quality goals: mulching vs. bagging vs. side discharge.
- Runtime expectations: look for realistic runtime for your grass height and moisture.
- Serviceability: easy blade access, common wheel sizes, and available replacement parts.
Quick comparison: what “best value” usually means
| Yard and terrain | Best value type | What to prioritize |
|---|---|---|
| Small, flat lawns | Push electric or light self-propelled | Lower weight, simple controls |
| Medium lawns | Battery self-propelled | Battery capacity, consistent blade speed |
| Hilly lawns | Self-propelled (rear-wheel drive) | Traction, speed control, torque |
| Thick or frequently overgrown grass | Higher-torque self-propelled | Blade design, deck airflow, power reserve |
If you already own Craftsman 15139942 and want “best value” improvements
Before replacing the mower, we recommend checking the basics that most affect performance and effort:
- Keep the blade sharp and balanced (dull blades make the mower feel underpowered).
- Reduce deck buildup so airflow stays strong.
- Make sure wheels roll freely and are not wobbling or binding.
- Use the correct mulching setup when you want finer clippings.
Helpful model-specific parts we stock include the 10"rr wheel 111007107 and the lawn mower mulching plug 111007126. For operating and maintenance details specific to Craftsman 15139942, use the owner's manual.
Why it matters
“Best for the money” is the mower that finishes your lawn with the least time and effort while still giving a clean cut. Matching drive type, deck width, and traction to your yard prevents bogging down, uneven cutting, and premature wear.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 15139942?
The model number for this Craftsman electric walk-behind mower is 15139942. You’ll find it on the mower’s model/serial tag, and it’s the number you should use when matching parts and diagrams for the correct fit (see the owner's manual).
Where to find the model number on the mower
Check these common locations for the model/serial tag:
- Rear of the deck near the discharge opening
- Top of the deck near the motor housing
- Handle support brackets or lower handle area
- Under the rear flap (if equipped)
- Near the wheel height adjuster area
Why the model number matters for parts
Using the exact model number helps us match the right Craftsman walk-behind mower parts, including wheels, clamps, and mulching components.
| What you’re doing | Use this number | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Looking up diagrams and parts lists | 15139942 | Ensures correct assemblies and hardware |
| Ordering a replacement wheel | 15139942 | Avoids size and mounting mismatches |
| Confirming accessories like mulching parts | 15139942 | Confirms compatibility with your deck setup |
Parts on this model page you can match by model number
If you’re repairing or refreshing the mower, these are examples of parts listed for model 15139942:
- 10"rr wheel 111007107 (rear wheel)
- Cable clamp 111007115 (secures cable routing on the handle)
- Lawn mower mulching plug 111007126 (blocks discharge for mulching)
Why it matters
Even small differences in Craftsman mower versions can change wheel mounting, cable routing, or deck plug fit. Confirming 15139942 from the tag and referencing the owner's manual keeps the repair accurate and prevents repeat ordering.
Last updated: February 2026


