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Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 lawn tractor

Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Nut for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 596322601

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Nut

    Part #873800600

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  • Husqvarna Mower Foot Pad for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 510089501

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    Pedal Cover

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spindle, Left-hand Welded for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 596873601

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    Weld Spindle

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  • Operator's Manual In English And Spanish for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 115783049

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    Operator's Manual In English And Spanish

    Part #115783049

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  • Grip Lever for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 580962301

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    Grip Lever

    Part #580962301

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  • Vent Assembly Top for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 587963201

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    Vent Assembly Top

    Part #587963201

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  • Quick Start Guide (english/spanish) for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 115639646

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    Quick Start Guide (english/spanish)

    Part #115639646

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  • Bolt 5/16-18 X 1-1/4 for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 574520520

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    Bolt 5/16-18 X 1-1/4

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  • Bolt 3/8-16 Unc for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 842110606

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    Bolt 3/8-16 Unc

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  • Parts Manual In English And Spanish for Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 - Part 115783149

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    Parts Manual In English And Spanish

    Part #115783149

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Poulan Lawn Tractor PP19A42-96046007700 FAQs

For Poulan model PP19A42-96046007700, the exact age usually can’t be confirmed from the serial number alone unless you match it to Poulan’s date-code format for that production run. We recommend using the serial tag details plus the date information in the PP19A42-96046007700 operator’s manual to narrow the build timeframe.

Where to find the serial number on this model

On PP19A42-96046007700 lawn tractors, the product ID/serial label is commonly found on the frame or in an area protected from debris.

  • Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
  • On the frame rail near the engine compartment
  • Near the rear drawbar area
  • Sometimes under the hood on the chassis
How to decode the serial number (what we can and can’t confirm)

Poulan and related brands may use different serial formats across years and factories, so the “first 6 digits are MMDDYY” rule is not universal.

  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown (include letters)
  • Look for a separate “date” or “DOM” line on the same label
  • Compare the label format to the identification section in the manual
  • If the engine has its own model/type/code tag, that code can indicate engine build date (engine date is not always the tractor build date)
Quick guide: what the label might tell you
Label item What it usually means Use it for age?
Model number Tractor configuration (deck size, drivetrain family) No
Serial number Production sequence and plant/date coding Sometimes
Engine code Engine manufacturing date Sometimes (indirect)
Why it matters

Knowing the approximate build year helps us match the correct parts and diagrams for wear items like blades, belts, and pulleys, especially when designs change mid-series.

Parts that often depend on the exact build/version

If you’re ordering maintenance parts, confirm fit by model and diagram callouts.

  • Mower blades (42-inch deck variants)
  • Deck idler pulleys and mandrel components
  • Ground drive belt routing and length
  • Blade engagement cable adjustments

If you’re troubleshooting cutting performance or vibration while you’re identifying the tractor, checking the blade and mandrel area is common; the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 is one of the deck components tied to blade rotation support.

Last updated: January 2026

Poulan Pro riding mowers are typically a solid homeowner choice when you want a straightforward tractor for routine mowing and you stay on top of basic maintenance. For Poulan model PP19A42-96046007700, cut quality and reliability are most affected by setup, blade condition, belt condition, and scheduled service in the PP19A42-96046007700 operator’s manual.

What to expect from PP19A42-96046007700 with normal upkeep

In our experience, most “good vs not so good” feedback comes down to whether the tractor is maintained and adjusted correctly.

  • Starts reliably when the battery, fuel, and air filter are kept in good shape
  • Cuts evenly when tire pressure is even and the deck is leveled
  • Runs smoother when blades, mandrels, and fasteners are tight and undamaged
  • Performs best at full throttle while mowing (per typical lawn tractor operation guidance)
Model-specific checks that make the biggest difference

The PP19A42-96046007700 manual calls out routine items like tire pressure checks, blade inspection, belt checks, and oil service intervals.

  • Check tire pressure and keep left/right pressures matched
  • Keep blades sharp; replace bent or damaged blades
  • Clean grass buildup under the deck to prevent poor cut and power loss
  • Inspect V-belts for wear and replace if they slip
Quick comparison: symptoms and likely causes
What you notice Likely cause on this model What we do first
Uneven cut Deck not level, tire pressure uneven Set tire pressure; level the deck
Ragged cut Dull or bent blade Sharpen or replace blade
Vibration Loose blade bolt, worn blade, mandrel issue Tighten, inspect blade and mandrel
Blades won’t spin Worn belt, frozen idler/mandrel Inspect belt and pulleys
Parts note (without overpromising)

If you’re choosing a replacement blade for the 42-inch deck, use a manufacturer-approved blade type for your mowing goal (standard, high-lift, or mulching). One compatible blade option listed for this model is the husqvarna lawn tractor 42-inch deck mulching blade 532134149; confirm it matches your deck setup and cutting preference before ordering.

Why it matters

A sharp blade, correct deck level, and good belt traction reduce engine strain and improve cut quality; that is what most owners experience as “a good mower” over time.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Poulan PP19A42-96046007700 lawn tractor, engine repair is usually worth it when the problem is maintenance-related (fuel, spark, air, filters) or a deck-drive issue that only feels like engine weakness. It’s often not cost-effective when there’s major internal engine damage.

Quick decision checklist

In most cases, we recommend starting with low-cost diagnosis and tune-up items before considering an engine replacement or rebuild.

  • Repair is usually worth it for no-start, hard-start, surging, or loss-of-power tied to fuel quality, air filter restriction, spark plug condition, or a clogged fuel filter.
  • Repair is often not worth it for loud knocking, heavy oil burning, low compression, or metal debris in the oil.
  • Repair makes more sense if the deck, steering, and transmission are in good shape.
  • DIY repairs can shift the math because labor is often the biggest cost.
Model-specific checks to do first

The troubleshooting chart and maintenance schedule in the PP19A42-96046007700 operator’s manual help you narrow the cause before you buy parts.

  • Use fresh regular unleaded fuel; the manual notes E10 max.
  • Verify correct choke/throttle starting procedure.
  • Check the air filter and spark plug condition.
  • Inspect the fuel filter for restriction.
  • Look for belt slip or heavy deck buildup that overloads the engine.
When it’s not the engine

If the engine bogs only when blades are engaged, the cutting system is often the real issue.

Symptom More likely cause Next step
Bogs when blades engage Dull blades, heavy deck load, belt slip Clean deck, inspect blades and belt routing
Blades won’t spin Belt/idler/cable problem Check idlers and engagement linkage

If the blade engagement control feels loose or doesn’t fully engage, inspect the husqvarna lawn tractor blade engagement cable 584243501.

Why it matters

A correct diagnosis helps you avoid paying for major engine work when a tune-up or deck-drive repair restores normal power and cutting performance.

Last updated: January 2026

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