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Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 ts248g tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 ts248g tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cotter Pin 1/8in 3/4in for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 1A646029940

    Cotter Pin 1/8in 3/4in

    Part #1A646029940

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

  • Pin 5.0a*20 for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 22351050020

    Pin 5.0a*20

    Part #22351050020

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

  • Washer 12 32 3.2 for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 19216833420

    Washer 12 32 3.2

    Part #19216833420

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

  • Final Pinion for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 187Q0033530

    Final Pinion

    Part #187Q0033530

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  • Chassis for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 593346301

    Chassis diagram

    Chassis

    Part #593346301

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  • Manual, Parts (english/spanish) for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 114182527

    Decals diagram

    Manual, Parts (english/spanish)

    Part #114182527

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  • Quick Start Guide (english/french) for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 587710126

    Decals diagram

    Quick Start Guide (english/french)

    Part #587710126

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

  • Grip Lever for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 580962301

    Mower lift diagram

    Grip Lever

    Part #580962301

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

  • Manual, Operator's (french) for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 114204332

    Decals diagram

    Manual, Operator's (french)

    Part #114204332

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  • Manual, Operator's (english/spanish) for Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 - Part 114204249

    Decals diagram

    Manual, Operator's (english/spanish)

    Part #114204249

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

Husqvarna TS248G TRACTOR TS248G-96043031000 FAQs

The part numbers you listed are for a Husqvarna YTH24V48 chassis and hood area, not for the Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 tractor on this page. For TS248G-96043031000, we use the TS 248G operator information and the TS248G-96043031000 parts diagrams to match the correct dash, hood, grille, and headlight parts.

How to identify the correct part numbers for your tractor

Use the model number on your product label and then match the part to the correct diagram callout in the documentation.

  • Confirm the tractor model is TS248G-96043031000 (not YTH24V48)
  • Find the correct section (chassis/frame, hood, dash, grille, headlights)
  • Match the diagram callout number to the parts list
  • Verify any notes about serial number breaks or revisions
  • Order by the exact part number shown for your model
TS248G-96043031000 specs that help confirm you are using the right manual

These specs come from the TS 248G operator information and are a quick cross-check that you are looking at the right product family.

Spec item TS 248G value
Fuel type Regular unleaded (E10 max)
Fuel capacity 4 gallons (15.14 L)
Oil type SAE 10W30 above 32°F, SAE 5W30 below 32°F
Oil capacity 80 oz (2.36 L)
Common mix-ups (and how to avoid ordering the wrong parts)
  • YTH24V48 and TS248G use different frames and body panels
  • Headlight lenses and grilles often look similar but mount differently
  • Dash and hood parts can change by production run
  • Aftermarket listings may group models together; always match the diagram
Why it matters

Body and chassis parts (hood, dash, grille, headlight lens) are fit-critical. Using the TS248G-96043031000 diagrams prevents returns and avoids damage from misaligned mounting holes.

For the exact TS248G-96043031000 diagrams and part callouts, use the TS248G-96043031000 operator's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Many Husqvarna riding mowers use engines from major small-engine makers (commonly Briggs & Stratton or Kawasaki), but the exact engine brand depends on the specific mower model and its engine specification. For the Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000, the engine details are listed in the TS248G-96043031000 owner's manual.

How to identify the engine brand on your mower

We recommend confirming the engine brand using the engine ID label, because Husqvarna may use different engine suppliers across similar-looking tractors.

  • Lift the hood and look for an engine label on the blower housing or valve cover
  • Record the engine manufacturer (logo/name) and the engine model and type
  • Match that information to the engine section in the TS248G-96043031000 owner's manual
  • If the label is dirty, wipe it gently so the model/type numbers are readable
  • Use the engine model/type when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
What we can confirm from the TS248G manual

The TS248G-96043031000 manual focuses on safe operation and maintenance specs (fuel, oil, spark plug gap/torque, battery rating), which are the key items you need for routine service regardless of engine brand.

Item What to look for Why it helps
Engine brand Name/logo on engine label Confirms who built the engine
Engine model/type Numbers on engine label Ensures correct service parts
Tractor model TS248G-96043031000 Ensures you are using the right manual
Why it matters

Engine brand and engine model/type control which maintenance parts fit (especially spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter). Using the correct engine identification also helps when diagnosing no-start, rough running, or charging problems.

Related TS248G parts that affect “engine won’t start” symptoms

If the engine brand checks out but the tractor still will not crank or start, these tractor-side parts are common suspects:

  • Battery condition and cable connections (clean and tight)
  • Starter solenoid operation (clicking vs. no response)
  • Operator presence and brake/seat interlock switches
  • PTO switch not fully disengaged

A commonly replaced electrical part on this model is the Husqvarna lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On a Husqvarna TS248G-96043031000 front-engine lawn tractor, 500 hours is high for residential use, but it is still worth owning if maintenance is current and the drive and deck systems are in solid shape. Use the service intervals in the TS248G-96043031000 owner's manual to judge condition.

What 500 hours typically means

At this point, we focus on wear items and maintenance history more than the hour number.

  • Oil changes and air filter service determine engine life more than hours alone.
  • Belts and idler pulleys commonly wear and start squealing or slipping.
  • Deck spindles, steering points, and front wheel bearings need regular lubrication.
  • Starting issues become more common (battery, solenoid, cable connections).
  • Safety systems should operate correctly (operator presence and ROS).
Quick checklist before you buy (or before repairs)
  • Starts easily cold and hot; no heavy smoke.
  • Drives smoothly forward and reverse; no surging or belt squeal.
  • PTO engages cleanly; blades spin up without stalling.
  • Cuts evenly; no abnormal vibration from the deck.
  • No fuel leaks or strong fuel odor around the tank and lines.
Maintenance timing at a glance

The TS248G-96043031000 service minder and schedule are built around recurring intervals.

Interval What to check or service Why it matters
Before each use Tire pressure, loose fasteners, safety systems Prevents breakdowns and unsafe operation
Every 25 hours Lubricate zerks and steering points Reduces spindle and steering wear
Every 50 hours Oil service reminder; inspect muffler Protects engine and reduces heat risk
Every 100 hours/season Air filter, fuel filter, blades as needed Restores power and cut quality
Parts that often need attention

If you notice slipping ground speed, squealing, or inconsistent drive, start with the belt and idlers.

Why it matters

Hours predict wear on belts, pulleys, bearings, and electrical components. A tractor that follows the maintenance schedule can run reliably well past 500 hours, while a neglected one can become a frequent repair project.

Last updated: January 2026

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