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Craftsman 48624029 lawn sweeper

Craftsman 48624029 lawn sweeper Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 48624029 lawn sweeper, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Lawn Sweeper 48624029 FAQs

On the Craftsman 48624029 lawn sweeper, adjustment usually means setting brush height so the brushes just contact the grass and the wheels drive the brush smoothly. Start with the brush height control, then test-sweep a short section and fine-tune for pickup without scalping.

Brush height adjustment (most important)
  • Park on a flat surface and stop the tractor.
  • Set the sweeper to a mid-range brush height.
  • Lower the brushes until they just touch the grass tips.
  • Test-sweep 10 to 20 feet; if it leaves debris behind, lower slightly.
  • If it drags hard, leaves grooves, or clumps, raise slightly.
  • Recheck after moving from driveway to lawn; surface changes affect height.

If your height control will not hold position, inspect the height adjuster hardware and linkage for looseness or wear.

What to check if it is not sweeping well

Common causes are brush wear, a slipping drive, or binding wheels.

Quick settings guide
Symptom Likely adjustment Result you want
Leaves behind light thatch Lower brush height slightly More bristle contact
Hard to pull, gouges turf Raise brush height slightly Less drag
Picks up unevenly Level side-to-side, verify both wheels roll freely Even brush contact
Brush turns intermittently Inspect drive pin and wheel bearings Consistent rotation
Why it matters

Correct brush height protects your turf and improves pickup. Too low increases drag and wear on the brush, drive pin, and bearings; too high leaves debris behind.

For model-specific adjustment points and diagrams, follow the steps in the 48624029 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman lawn sweeper (like model 48624029) is a tow-behind yard tool that uses rotating brushes to lift debris off the lawn and collect it in a rear hopper bag, helping you pick up leaves, grass clippings, and pine needles with fewer raking and bagging steps.

What it does (and what it does not)

A lawn sweeper is designed for routine yard cleanup, not heavy-duty dethatching or vacuuming.

  • Sweeps up dry to lightly damp debris (leaves, clippings, small twigs, pine needles)
  • Collects debris in a hopper bag you empty when full
  • Uses ground-driven wheels and gears to spin the brush
  • Works best on relatively flat lawns and at steady towing speeds
  • Does not shred debris like a mower bagger
  • Does not replace a power rake for deep thatch removal
Key parts that make it work

If sweeping performance drops, these are the first areas we check on a Craftsman sweeper.

System What it does Common symptom when worn/misadjusted
Brush Lifts debris into the hopper Leaves behind a trail of debris
Drive (wheels/gears/pins) Spins the brush as you tow Brush stops turning or slips
Hopper bag and frame Holds what you collect Debris falls out or bag sags

For brush-related issues, the agri-fab lawn sweeper brush 46780 is a common wear item to inspect and replace when bristles are bent, missing, or too short.

Setup tips for better pickup

We use these adjustments to get consistent sweeping without scalping the turf.

  • Set brush height so bristles just contact the grass tips
  • Sweep when the lawn is dry for best lift and flow into the hopper
  • Overlap passes slightly, especially on turns
  • Tow at a steady, moderate pace so the brush can throw debris into the bag
  • Empty the hopper before it gets packed tight
Why it matters

A properly adjusted lawn sweeper reduces cleanup time and helps keep lawns healthier by removing debris that can block sunlight and trap moisture.

For model-specific setup, adjustment points, and operating guidance, use the 48624029 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

You can buy Craftsman replacement parts from Sears PartsDirect and other authorized retailers; the key is matching the exact model number (48624029) so the part fits your Craftsman lawn sweeper correctly. For the most accurate part identification, use the diagrams and lists in the 48624029 owner’s manual.

Best places to buy Craftsman parts
  • Sears PartsDirect (model-based lookup for the right fit)
  • Authorized Craftsman retailers (in-store or online)
  • The official Craftsman parts channels (when available for your product line)
  • Reputable outdoor power equipment parts sellers (use model and part numbers)
  • Local repair shops (helpful when you want them to source and install parts)
How we recommend matching the right part

Start with your model number (48624029), then confirm the part name and identifier before ordering. Common wear items on a lawn sweeper include brushes, bearings, and drive hardware.

What you need What to match Example from this model
Sweeping performance parts Brush and brush hardware Agri-fab lawn sweeper brush 46780, agri-fab lawn sweeper brush retainer 23580
Rolling/drive parts Bearings, pins, gears Agri-fab lawn tractor lawn sweeper wheel bearing 45088, lawn sweeper drive pin 47046
Bagging/handling parts Hopper and handle pieces Dump tube 40989
Why it matters

Using the correct model-specific part prevents poor sweeping pickup, premature wear, and installation headaches. A “close” match can still have different hole spacing, shaft size, or hardware length.

Last updated: February 2026

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