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Craftsman 247270441 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 247270441 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 247270441 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Lawn Tractor Nut for Craftsman 247270441 - Part 912-3048

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    Lawn Tractor Nut

    Part #912-3048

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Battery for Craftsman 247270441 - Part 925-1707D

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    Lawn Tractor Battery

    Part #925-1707D

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Craftsman Tractor 247270441 FAQs

On a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 247270441, you identify the engine by locating the engine’s ID label or stamping on the engine shroud (sheet metal) near the muffler and air cleaner, then recording the engine model and serial numbers for parts and service.

Where to look on the tractor

Check these common locations first (they match how most low-emission riding mower engines are labeled):

  • On the engine shroud (sheet metal) directly above or near the muffler (muffler can be on the right or left side)
  • On the front of the engine near the air cleaner housing
  • Near the valve cover area or blower housing where cooling fins are located
  • On a sticker plate attached to the shroud (sometimes partially hidden by debris)

What to write down (and why)

When you find the label or stamping, capture these details:

  • Engine model number (used to match tune-up parts like spark plug and air filter)
  • Engine serial number (helps confirm the exact engine build)
  • Engine type or family code (sometimes listed on emissions labels)
  • Tractor model number: 247270441 (used to match chassis, deck, belts, and safety parts)

Quick ID checklist

Item Where it’s used Example of what it helps with
Engine model number Engine parts lookup Air filter, spark plug, carburetor parts
Engine serial number Exact engine version Correct replacement spec within a model
Tractor model number (247270441) Tractor parts lookup Deck blades, belts, interlock switch

Tips if the label is hard to read

  • Wipe the shroud clean; grass dust and oil film often hide the print
  • Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in
  • If the sticker is damaged, look for a stamped number on nearby metal surfaces

Why it matters

The tractor model number (247270441) identifies the mower frame and deck system, but the engine model number is what ensures you get the correct engine maintenance parts and specifications.

For operating and maintenance details that affect engine identification and service, use the 247270441 operator’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 247270441, the model and serial number label is typically on the frame under the seat, or on the underside of the seat itself. Once you have those numbers, you can match the correct parts list and manual for your exact tractor.

Where to find the model and serial number

Check these common locations first:

  • On the tractor frame directly under the seat
  • On the underside of the seat pan (flip the seat up)
  • Near the rear fender area close to the seat mounting points
  • On a label plate that includes both model and serial information

Use the formatting exactly as shown on the label (including dots or dashes if present).

How to use the model number to get the right parts

After you locate the label:

  • Write down the full model number and serial number
  • Confirm the model number matches 247270441 before ordering parts
  • Use the serial number when a part changes by production run
  • Cross-check diagrams and part descriptions to avoid ordering the wrong belt, blade, or hardware

For model-specific identification details and operating information, use the 247270441 operator’s manual.

Quick reference: model vs. serial number

Item What it tells you Why we need it
Model number The tractor design family Pulls the correct parts diagrams and lists
Serial number The build sequence/date range Helps match running changes in parts

Why it matters

Craftsman riding mowers often share similar frames and decks across multiple model numbers, but belts, blades, pulleys, and safety switches can differ. Using the exact model and serial number helps ensure the replacement part fits and installs correctly the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 247270441 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, frame, steering, and drive system are still solid and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the entire tractor. If multiple major systems are worn out, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is not rusted through and still cuts evenly after leveling.
  • The chassis and steering are tight (no excessive play or cracks).
  • The transmission and ground drive still pull strongly (no slipping or whining).
  • You can complete basic maintenance safely (fuel, oil, belts, blades).
  • The engine replacement cost is comfortably under about half the price of a comparable new tractor.

What to inspect before you spend money

Use your 247270441 owner’s manual to confirm safe starting and service steps (brake fully depressed, attachments disengaged, and safety devices working).

Focus on these high-value checks:

  • Deck and blades: Look for cracks, bent spindles, and vibration; the manual calls out tightening blade and engine mounting bolts and replacing damaged blades.
  • Cooling and overheating signs: Grass buildup around cooling fins can cause overheating; clean debris from the engine area.
  • Fuel and oil habits: The manual emphasizes checking oil before each use and safe fueling practices.
  • Cut quality: Uneven cut often points to deck leveling or tire pressure, not the engine.

Cost and effort comparison

Option Best when What you gain What you still risk
Replace engine Tractor is in good overall shape Fresh reliability and typically a warranty Old belts, pulleys, wiring can still fail
Repair existing engine Problem is minor (fuel, spark, air) Lowest cost May not solve internal wear
Replace tractor Multiple systems are worn New machine overall Higher upfront cost

Parts that often get addressed during an engine swap

Even with a new engine, worn wear-items can limit performance:

Why it matters

An engine swap only pays off if the rest of the 247270441 is safe and mechanically sound. The manual’s maintenance guidance (tight fasteners, safe fueling, clean cooling fins, sharp blades, correct tire pressure) helps protect your investment and prevents repeat failures.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman lawn tractor model 247270441 uses a gasoline, low-emission engine, and the exact engine manufacturer and engine model are identified on the engine ID label and in the engine-specific documentation referenced in the 247270441 operator’s manual. Use the engine label to match tune-up and service parts correctly.

How to find the exact engine make and model on your tractor

Check the engine itself first; that is the fastest, most accurate way to identify what your Craftsman rider uses.

  • Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Write down the full engine identification (model, type, and code, or engine family)
  • Match the engine ID exactly when buying spark plugs, air filters, and fuel filters
  • Use the engine manual for oil type, oil capacity, and maintenance intervals
  • Record your tractor model and serial number for parts lookup and service

What the manual tells you (and why it matters)

The operator’s manual for this tractor family explains that the mower uses a low-emission engine and directs you to the separate engine operator’s manual for engine-specific specs such as oil fill amount and tune-up details.

Where to get common engine details

Detail you need Best place to find it Why it matters
Engine make and model Engine ID label Ensures correct engine parts fit
Oil type and capacity Engine operator’s manual Prevents engine damage
Fuel type and filling steps Operator’s manual Helps prevent hard starting and spills
Maintenance schedule Manuals and service intervals Improves reliability and starting

These parts are common wear items on Craftsman riding mowers; match by your exact configuration and deck setup.

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors can use different engines across production runs. Confirming the engine ID prevents wrong-part returns and ensures you use the correct oil, spark plug, and air filter for dependable starting and long engine life.

Last updated: January 2026

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