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Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 zero-turn riding lawn mower

Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 zero-turn riding lawn mower Parts

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  • Washer 1/2 Flat (2) for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 819212113

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    Washer 1/2 Flat (2)

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  • Baffle.pnt.4 for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 584651501

    Mower deck/cutting deck diagram

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  • Nut Nylon Lock 114-20 for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 873800400

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  • Spring for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 586867601

    Brake/lift diagram

    Spring

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  • Lawn Tractor Battery, 12-volt for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 539102436

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    Lawn Tractor Battery, 12-volt

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  • Belt Shield for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 539113413

    Mower deck/cutting deck diagram

    Belt Shield

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  • Belt Shield - R.h. Orange for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 539113411

    Mower deck/cutting deck diagram

    Belt Shield - R.h. Orange

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  • Wash .562 X for Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 - Part 819182214

    Mower deck/cutting deck diagram

    Wash .562 X

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Husqvarna Zero-Turn Riding Lawn Mower Z248F-96733670100 FAQs

The Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 zero-turn riding lawn mower is commonly equipped with a 48-inch cutting deck. For the exact deck configuration and any deck-specific service details for your unit, match what’s on the mower to the deck information in the Z248F-96733670100 owner's manual.

How to confirm the deck size on your mower

We recommend verifying deck size using the deck’s decal or the deck housing stamping, since decks can be swapped over time.

  • Look on top of the deck housing for a deck size decal (often shows “48”).
  • Check the model and product ID tag on the mower frame for deck-related identifiers.
  • Measure blade tip-to-tip coverage: most 48-inch decks use two or three blades depending on design.
  • Measure the deck shell width at the widest point (outside edge to outside edge).
  • Compare your findings to the deck section in the Z248F-96733670100 owner's manual.

Typical deck sizes you’ll see on Z200-series zero-turn mowers

Deck size affects cut time, trimming ability, and how the mower handles uneven ground.

Deck size Best for Tradeoff
42-inch Smaller gates, tighter yards More passes, longer mow time
48-inch 2 to 3 acre lawns, balanced handling Needs a bit more storage width
54-inch Larger open areas Less nimble around obstacles

Why it matters

Knowing the correct deck size helps you buy the right maintenance parts and set the mower up correctly, including deck leveling, blade selection, and belt routing. It also helps when diagnosing cut-quality issues like scalping or uneven cutting.

Last updated: January 2026

The Husqvarna Z248F (model Z248F-96733670100) is a zero-turn riding lawn mower designed for fast, maneuverable mowing with a mid-mount cutting deck and lap-bar steering. It is built for homeowner lawn care and supports serviceable systems like the deck drive, PTO engagement, and starting circuit; see the Z248F-96733670100 owner's manual for your exact configuration.

What “Z248F” means for features and use

Most Husqvarna Z248F units are set up for efficient residential mowing with a 48-inch class deck and a hydrostatic drive system typical of zero-turn mowers.

Common characteristics include:

  • Zero-turn steering using two control levers (lap bars)
  • Mid-mount mower deck with belt-driven blade system
  • Electric PTO clutch system to engage the blades
  • 12-volt starting/charging system with safety interlocks
  • Service points for belts, blades, spindles (mandrels), and deck hardware

Key systems you will service most often

If you are maintaining or troubleshooting a Z248F-96733670100, these are the areas we see customers work on most:

  • Starting circuit (battery, wiring, solenoid, ignition switch)
  • Blade engagement (PTO switch, electric clutch, deck belt)
  • Deck cutting performance (blades, idlers, mandrel bearings, deck leveling)
  • Drive performance (ground drive belt and idler components)

Example parts that support these systems

System Example part What it does
Starting Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 Sends battery power to the starter when you turn the key
Blade engagement Lawn tractor pto switch 582107601 Commands the PTO clutch to engage/disengage
Drive Lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 56-5/16-in 539110411 Transfers power through the ground drive system

Why it matters

Knowing your mower is a zero-turn helps you diagnose issues correctly. For example, blade problems often trace to the PTO switch, electric clutch, or deck belt, while no-crank issues often trace to the solenoid, wiring harness, or safety switches.

Last updated: January 2026

If you want a riding mower with the fewest problems, we recommend prioritizing build quality and serviceability over brand name alone. For most homeowners, a zero-turn with a V-twin engine, a proven hydrostatic drive, and strong dealer or parts support tends to deliver the best long-term reliability; use the Z248F-96733670100 manual to match maintenance intervals and specs to your exact mower.

What to look for (reliability checklist)

  • V-twin engine over single-cylinder for smoother operation and longer life in heavy mowing.
  • Hydrostatic drive that is easy to service (fluid, filters, cooling fan kept clean).
  • Heavy-duty deck and spindles (thicker deck, greaseable points when equipped).
  • Simple, protected wiring with tight battery connections and good grounds.
  • Parts availability for common wear items like belts, idlers, switches, and solenoids.

Practical “least problems” picks by use case

Your yard and usage What usually has fewer issues Why it helps
1 to 3 acres, lots of turns Zero-turn mower (like Husqvarna Z248F series) Fewer steering linkages, faster mowing, less strain from tight maneuvering
Mostly flat, towing carts Garden tractor style Better weight distribution and traction for pulling
Rough ground, long seasons Commercial-grade or prosumer Stronger frames, spindles, and driveline components

Maintenance items that prevent most “problems”

Many “unreliable mower” complaints come from missed maintenance or small electrical and belt issues.

  • Keep the battery fully charged and terminals clean and tight.
  • Replace worn belts before they slip or glaze; the Z248F uses a ground drive belt such as the lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 56-5/16-in 539110411 when applicable.
  • If you get a no-crank or click-no-start symptom, check the battery first, then the starter circuit; a common wear part is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.
  • Keep the deck clean underneath to reduce corrosion and spindle load.
  • Use fresh fuel and a clean air filter to prevent hard starting and surging.

Why it matters

Choosing a mower that is easy to maintain and easy to get parts for usually reduces downtime more than chasing a “perfect” brand. A solid maintenance routine plus readily available Husqvarna parts often equals fewer mid-season failures.

Last updated: January 2026

The Husqvarna Z248F-96733670100 zero-turn riding lawn mower is equipped with a Kawasaki FR Series V-twin engine (commonly listed around 21.5 to 23 HP, depending on the exact engine spec). Use the engine ID tag and the Z248F-96733670100 owner's manual to match the exact engine model and spec number on your mower.

How to confirm the exact engine on your mower

Use the engine’s identification label first; it is the only reliable way to match tune-up and engine-specific parts.

  • Locate the engine ID tag (often on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter)
  • Write down the engine model, spec code, and serial number
  • Match those numbers to the engine information and maintenance sections in the manual
  • If the mower was repowered, always follow the engine tag, not the mower model number
  • Use Z248F-96733670100 for chassis, deck, belt routing, and safety switch parts

Engine label vs mower label: what to use for parts

Label you’re reading Example of what it shows Use it to buy/verify
Mower frame tag Z248F-96733670100 Deck, belts, wiring, switches, chassis hardware
Engine ID tag Kawasaki FR-series model and spec Oil filter, air filter, spark plugs, fuel system parts

Why it matters

Kawasaki FR engines can have different spec codes across production runs; that spec code determines the correct filters, ignition parts, and carburetion components. Accurate ID also speeds up no-start diagnosis (battery, safety circuit, starter circuit).

If the engine cranks intermittently, one starting-circuit component to check on the parts list is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Last updated: January 2026

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Main causes: unlevel mower deck, dull or damaged cutting blades, worn mandrel pulleys, bent mower deck, engine needs tun…

Main causes: worn or broken ground drive belt, bad seat switch, transaxle freewheel control engaged, transaxle failure, …

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