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Craftsman 247204190 zero-turn riding lawn mower

Craftsman 247204190 zero-turn riding lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 247204190 zero-turn riding lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lbl:rzt:stnd for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 777I25201

    Decals diagram

    Lbl:rzt:stnd

    Part #777I25201

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

  • Bracket for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 703-08570-0637

    Transmission diagram

    Bracket

    Part #703-08570-0637

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

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Flat Washer for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 936-0140

    Lapbar levers diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Flat Washer

    Part #936-0140

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

  • Craftsman Smart Lawn Connect Kit for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 490-900-S068

    Craftsman Smart Lawn Connect Kit

    Part #490-900-S068

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

  • Lawn Tractor Battery for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 925-1707D

    Battery/bumper diagram

    Lawn Tractor Battery

    Part #925-1707D

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

  • Decal for Craftsman 247204190 - Part 777S35494

    Decals diagram

    Decal

    Part #777S35494

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

Craftsman Zero-Turn Riding Lawn Mower 247204190 FAQs

On a Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 247204190, the engine model number is printed on the engine’s ID label, not on the mower’s deck or frame tag. You will usually find it on the engine shroud, near the muffler, or near the spark plug area; confirm the exact label location in the 247204190 owner’s manual.

Common places to check on the engine

Look for a sticker or metal tag on the engine itself (often on flat sheet metal or the blower housing):

  • Near the spark plug (on the engine shroud or nearby sheet metal)
  • Next to the muffler or heat shield area
  • On the recoil starter housing (if equipped)
  • Under the top engine cover or shroud (after removing a few screws)
  • On the side of the blower housing facing the seat or rear of the mower

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

Engine identification usually includes more than one number. We recommend recording:

  • Engine model (the main model identifier)
  • Type/spec (variant information that affects parts)
  • Code/date (production code, sometimes needed for exact matches)

Quick reference table

Label item What it’s used for When it matters most
Engine model number Identifies the engine family Ordering tune-up and internal engine parts
Type/spec number Identifies the exact build Carburetor, ignition, governor, muffler variations
Code/date Identifies production run When parts changed mid-production

Why it matters

Your mower model 247204190 identifies the tractor, but the engine model number identifies the engine manufacturer’s exact configuration. Using the engine label helps prevent ordering the wrong ignition parts, fuel system parts, or exhaust components.

Safety and access tips

  • Shut the engine off and let it cool completely before checking near the muffler.
  • Remove the key and disconnect the spark plug wire before reaching around the engine.
  • Wipe dirt and oil off the label area; a flashlight helps.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman uses engines from multiple manufacturers, and the exact engine brand on a Craftsman mower depends on the specific model and the engine’s own model/type label. For Craftsman model 247204190, we identify the correct engine brand by checking the engine ID tag and the specifications in the 247204190 owner’s manual.

How to identify the engine brand on model 247204190

Look for the engine identification label (often on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter). Use these details to confirm the manufacturer:

  • Engine brand name (for example, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Honda)
  • Engine model and type numbers
  • Code/date number (common on small engines)
  • Displacement (cc) or horsepower rating
  • Any emissions label information

Where Craftsman engines typically come from (general guidance)

Across Craftsman riding mowers and rear-engine riders, it’s common to see engines sourced from major small-engine makers. Which one you have is model- and production-run specific.

What you’re checking What it tells you Why it helps
Engine brand badge/label Manufacturer name Confirms who built the engine
Engine model/type code Exact engine family Helps match tune-up and repair parts
Craftsman mower model number Mower platform Helps match chassis and mower deck parts

Why it matters

The engine brand determines the correct maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) and the right service procedures. Using the engine’s model/type numbers prevents ordering the wrong parts even when the mower model number is correct.

Last updated: January 2026

For Craftsman model 247204190, the exact engine make and model (for example, Briggs & Stratton vs. another supplier, single-cylinder vs. V-twin, and horsepower) cannot be identified from the model-specific information we have here. We recommend confirming the engine identification using the mower’s labels and the 247204190 owner’s manual.

How to identify the engine on model 247204190

Use these quick checks to get the correct engine details before ordering tune-up parts or troubleshooting a no-start:

  • Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the engine manufacturer (Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, etc.) and the engine model/type/code
  • Check the mower’s product label (often under the seat or on the frame) for emissions and engine family info
  • Compare what you find to the engine section and specifications in the manual
  • If the label is missing, use the mower model number 247204190 to narrow down compatible assemblies and diagrams

Why it matters

Engine brand and model determine the correct spark plug, air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, and even the correct muffler style. Using the wrong engine spec is one of the most common reasons parts do not fit.

Common engine types you may see on similar Craftsman riders

We cannot assume these apply to 247204190 without verifying the engine tag, but these are typical on many Craftsman riding mowers:

Engine type What it usually means Typical use case
Single-cylinder Simpler design, fewer cylinders Flat to moderately sloped yards
V-twin Smoother running, more torque Larger yards, heavier mowing
OHV (overhead valve) More efficient combustion General-purpose mowing

Parts that relate to the engine (when you are diagnosing exhaust or safety issues)

If you are tracking down an exhaust leak or a mower that stalls when you leave the seat, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman 247204190 rear-engine riding mower, the engine sits behind the operator, which typically improves rear-wheel traction and keeps the hood area more open for steering and visibility. A front-engine rider places the engine up front, which can change balance, turning feel, and service access.

Key differences you’ll notice

  • Weight distribution: Rear-engine riders put more weight over the drive wheels; front-engine riders put more weight over the front axle.
  • Traction on slopes and with attachments: Rear-engine designs often maintain drive-wheel grip better when the rear is loaded (for example, with a bagger).
  • Turning and maneuvering: Front-engine riders often feel more “tractor-like”; rear-engine riders can feel more nimble in tight areas.
  • Service access: Front-engine models usually offer easier access to the engine from the hood area; rear-engine models often require lifting the seat or rear cover.
  • Noise and heat location: Rear-engine riders place more engine noise and heat behind you.

How this applies to model 247204190

We use the model’s configuration and operating guidance in the 247204190 owner’s manual to confirm controls, safe operation, and maintenance points for a rear-engine layout (seat area, rear cover access, and safety interlocks).

If you plan to collect clippings, a compatible bagger can add rear weight; for this model, one common accessory is the lawn tractor bagger 19A70043OEM.

Quick comparison

Feature Front-engine riding mower Rear-engine riding mower (like 247204190)
Engine location In front of operator Behind operator
Typical balance Front-heavy Rear-biased
Drive-wheel traction Can vary with load Often stronger under rear load
Engine access Often easier Often from rear/seat area

Why it matters

Engine placement affects traction, handling, and how you maintain the mower. Choosing the right layout can reduce wheel slip, improve cut consistency, and make routine service (oil changes, belt checks, safety switch checks) more straightforward for your yard.

Last updated: January 2026

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