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Craftsman 58032728 generator

Craftsman 58032728 generator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 58032728 generator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 22247

    Wheel assembly diagram

    Washer

    Part #22247

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

  • Housing for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 92247

    Cradle and stator assembly diagram

    Housing

    Part #92247

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  • Tank for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 93595

    Cradle and stator assembly diagram

    Tank

    Part #93595

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  • Presur Swtch for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 77667

    Flywheel assembly diagram

    Presur Swtch

    Part #77667

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  • Decal for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 92721

    Control panel diagram

    Decal

    Part #92721

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  • Hex Nut for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 25244

    Cradle and stator assembly diagram

    Hex Nut

    Part #25244

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  • Flywheel for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 91222B

    Flywheel assembly diagram

    Flywheel

    Part #91222B

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  • Shield for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 92039

    Cradle and stator assembly diagram

    Shield

    Part #92039

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  • Backplate for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 73116C

    Flywheel assembly diagram

    Backplate

    Part #73116C

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  • Support for Craftsman 58032728 - Part 92731

    Cradle and stator assembly diagram

    Support

    Part #92731

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Craftsman Generator 58032728 FAQs

The 20/20/20 rule is a simple generator safety checklist we recommend for Craftsman model 58032728 and most portable generators: keep the generator 20 feet from the home, let it cool 20 minutes before refueling, and use a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm (often around $20) to help prevent CO poisoning and fire.

20/20/20 rule breakdown

  • 20 feet away: Run the generator outdoors at least 20 feet from the house, with exhaust pointed away from doors, windows, and vents.
  • 20-minute cooldown: Shut the generator off and wait about 20 minutes before adding fuel.
  • $20 CO alarm: Use a working CO alarm in the home (and replace batteries as needed).

Quick safety checklist before you start

  • Place the generator on a dry, level surface outdoors.
  • Keep it away from doors, windows, soffit vents, and garage openings.
  • Use heavy-duty outdoor-rated extension cords sized for the load.
  • Do not overload outlets; if power cuts out, check the breaker.
  • Keep fuel containers away from heat sources and the running unit.

What to do if your generator trips or has no output

If your Craftsman 58032728 runs but stops powering outlets, these are common checks:

Symptom What to check first Common next step
No power at outlets Tripped circuit breaker Reset/replace the breaker 209872GS
Power cuts out under load Overload Reduce load, then reset breaker
Runs rough, surges Fuel delivery issue Inspect/clean or replace the carburetor 0A4600

Why it matters

Carbon monoxide is odorless and can build up quickly if a generator is too close to the home or run in a garage. Cooling down before refueling reduces the chance of igniting spilled gasoline on hot engine parts.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your Craftsman generator is printed on the model and serial tag (data plate) attached to the unit. Once you find it, match it exactly to order the correct parts for model 58032728, such as the carburetor 0A4600.

Where to look on a Craftsman portable generator

Check these common tag locations first:

  • On the control panel near the outlets and circuit breakers
  • On the frame rail near the engine
  • Near the recoil starter housing
  • On the fuel tank support or side of the tank
  • On the engine shroud (blower housing)

What the tag looks like and what to write down

The tag usually includes a few key fields. Record them exactly as shown.

Tag item What it’s used for
Model number (example: 58032728) Ensures diagrams and parts match your generator
Serial number Helps identify production run changes
Engine model/type/code (if listed) Helps when troubleshooting engine-specific parts

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Use the full model number, including any extra digits or suffixes
  • If the tag is dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth and mild cleaner
  • If the tag is scratched, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Match the model number on the tag, not what’s on the box or receipt

Why it matters

Craftsman generators often have multiple versions that look similar but use different carburetors, breakers, switches, and recoil starters. Using the exact model number keeps parts like a breaker or receptacle from being a mismatch.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman portable generator like model 58032728 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with regular maintenance and proper storage. Lifespan depends most on run hours, load level, fuel quality, and keeping the engine and electrical system in good condition.

What most affects generator lifespan

  • Run hours and load: Running near maximum output shortens life faster than moderate loads
  • Oil changes: Clean oil prevents accelerated engine wear
  • Fuel care: Old fuel and varnish cause hard starting and carburetor issues
  • Air filtration: A clean filter reduces cylinder wear
  • Storage: Dry storage and periodic exercise runs reduce corrosion and stale-fuel problems

Maintenance checkpoints that extend life

Use this as a practical baseline schedule for many portable generators:

Interval What to do Parts commonly involved
Before each use Check oil level, inspect cords/outlets, verify breaker operation Breaker, receptacle
Every season Drain/refresh fuel, clean air intake area, inspect fasteners Fuel cap, cleaner/element
When symptoms appear Address hard starting, surging, or no output promptly Carburetor, breaker, switch

If you are chasing hard-start or surging issues, the carburetor 0A4600 is a common service item on small engines when fuel has sat too long.

Signs your generator is nearing end-of-life

  • Low power output even with light loads
  • Frequent breaker trips with known-good cords and loads
  • Persistent surging after fresh fuel and basic tune-up steps
  • Excessive oil consumption or heavy smoke
  • Recoil starter problems or repeated no-start conditions

Why it matters

A generator that is maintained and repaired early (fuel system, starting system, and breakers) delivers more reliable emergency power and avoids secondary damage from running lean, overheating, or operating with unstable voltage.

Last updated: March 2026

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