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Craftsman 502270110 10-hp 30" lawn mower & mulcher

Craftsman 502270110 10-hp 30" lawn mower & mulcher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 502270110 10-hp 30" lawn mower & mulcher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bolt,hex.25- for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 1X145MA

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    Head Hex Bolt

    Part #1X145

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  • Grip for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 1753233YP

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  • Fuse Holder for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 407078MA

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  • Screw, for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 703994

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  • Retainer for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 703297

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  • Pin for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 703300

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  • Washer.56.96 for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 18X33MA

    Mower housing diagram

    Washer

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  • Screw .31x50 for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 26X49MA

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  • Washer.62-1. for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 17X166MA

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  • Spring-exten for Craftsman 502270110 - Part 165X68MA

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Craftsman 10-HP 30" Lawn Mower & Mulcher 502270110 FAQs

To look up parts for your Craftsman model 502270110, first find the model number on the mower’s ID label, then use that exact number to match diagrams and parts lists. On many Craftsman riding mowers, the label is on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat.

Where to find the model number on a Craftsman riding mower

Check these common spots (clean the area if it is dirty or faded):

  • Frame under the seat (lift the seat and look on the chassis rail)
  • Underside of the seat pan
  • Rear fender area near the seat mounting points
  • Frame near the engine or battery tray
  • Inside the hood area on the frame (less common)

How to use the model number to get the right parts

Once you have the model number, match it exactly (including any dashes or extra digits) so you get the correct parts breakdown for your mower.

  • Write the model number exactly as shown on the label
  • Use the model number to confirm the product category (riding mower vs. walk-behind)
  • Compare the part name and part ID before ordering
  • If your mower will not crank, confirm electrical parts by model first

Example: model number vs. part identification

What you have What it’s used for Example from this model
Model number Identifies the exact mower 502270110
Part ID Identifies a specific replacement part Ignition switch 532365402

Why it matters

Craftsman used multiple suppliers and revisions across similar-looking mowers. Using the exact model number prevents ordering a switch, solenoid, belt, or deck part that looks right but does not fit your wiring, mounting holes, or linkage geometry.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman 502270110 when the chassis, deck, and drive components are still solid and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the whole mower. If the tractor has multiple worn systems, replacement is the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • The deck housing is not rusted through or cracked
  • The transmission and steering feel normal (no grinding, severe play, or slipping)
  • You can source the correct engine and mounting pattern for this frame
  • You’re comfortable doing fuel, throttle, and electrical hookups
  • The engine cost plus labor stays under about half the price of a comparable replacement mower

Costs and effort: what to compare

Engine replacement makes sense when you are mainly solving a single major failure (seized engine, low compression, thrown rod) and the rest of the machine is dependable.

Option Best when Typical downside
Replace engine Deck and drivetrain are strong Upfront cost, setup time
Repair existing engine Minor issues (carb, ignition, starter) Can turn into a long project
Replace mower Multiple major issues or heavy rust Higher total spend

Before you commit: rule out common “no-start” parts

Many “bad engine” symptoms are actually electrical or starting issues. On the 502270110, check these first:

  • Battery condition and cable connections (clean and tight)
  • Safety interlock operation (seat/brake/PTO circuits)
  • Starter solenoid function: usa solenoid 7701100MA
  • Key switch output and worn contacts: ignition switch 532365402
  • Fuse and holder condition (corrosion, loose terminals)

Why it matters

An engine swap can extend the life of a good Craftsman tractor for years, but it only pays off when the deck, steering, and drivetrain are not already near end-of-life. Fixing a simple ignition or solenoid problem first prevents unnecessary engine spending.

Last updated: January 2026

The engine model number is not the same as the mower model number. For this Craftsman model 502270110, the engine model number is typically found on the engine’s ID label (not on the tractor frame tag) and is used to match engine-specific parts like ignition and starting components.

Where to find the engine model number on a 502270110

Look for an engine identification label or stamping on the engine itself. Common locations include:

  • On the blower housing (recoil starter shroud) near the pull-start area
  • On the valve cover area or near the spark plug
  • On the engine block near the muffler or carburetor
  • On a metal tag riveted to the engine shroud
  • Stamped into the block on older engines (may be faint under dirt)

What to write down (so you get the right parts)

When you find the label, record these fields exactly:

  • Engine model (main identifier)
  • Type (or spec) number
  • Code (date/production code)
  • Any serial number shown

Quick ID checklist

Item What it tells us Why it matters
Mower model: 502270110 The tractor/mower platform Matches chassis, deck, steering parts
Engine model/type/code The engine build Matches carburetor, ignition, starter parts

Why it matters

Many Craftsman riding mowers share similar frames, but engines vary by manufacturer and spec. Using the engine model and type prevents ordering the wrong ignition, solenoid, or safety interlock parts.

If your issue is “no crank” or “no start,” these model-matched parts are common starting points:

For electrical troubleshooting steps, we also use these guides:

Last updated: January 2026

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