Where can I get Craftsman replacement parts?
You can get replacement parts for your Craftsman model 47219053 broadcast spreader/seeder from Sears PartsDirect; the key is matching the exact model number and confirming the part fits your specific Craftsman equipment before you order.
- Sears PartsDirect: model-based lookup with diagrams to confirm fit
- Sears PartsDirect support: helpful when you need assistance identifying the correct replacement
- Your existing parts list/diagram: use it to match the part description and location on the spreader
Even within the same brand, parts can vary by production run and supplier. We recommend verifying:
- Model number: use 47219053 exactly (no missing digits)
- Product type: broadcast spreader/seeder (not a mower or trimmer)
- Part description: hopper, impeller/spinner, axle, wheel, gear set, control cable, or handle hardware
- Measurements (when applicable): wheel diameter, axle length, fastener size
- Left vs. right orientation: common for wheels, brackets, and linkages
| What you have | What to match when shopping | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model tag/label | 47219053 | Prevents ordering a similar-looking but incompatible part |
| Worn part in hand | Dimensions and mounting style | Confirms fit when part numbers are missing |
| Spreader symptoms | Area of failure (drive, gate, spinner) | Narrows the correct assembly |
Spreader/seeder parts often look interchangeable, but small differences in axle diameter, gear pitch, or gate linkage length can change how evenly seed or fertilizer is applied and how smoothly the drive system turns.
If you are not sure you are using the correct identifier, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my 47219053?
On a Craftsman broadcast spreader/seeder, the model number is usually printed on an ID label or stamped into the frame. For model 47219053, check the hopper area first, then the frame rails near the axle, and record the full number exactly as shown.
- Back of the hopper (outside surface near the handle uprights)
- Underside of the hopper near the gate opening
- Frame rail along the left or right side
- Near the axle or wheel bracket area
- Handle tube close to the control lever
- Wipe dirt off with a damp cloth; dry it so the print is easier to see.
- Use a flashlight at a low angle to highlight stamped numbers.
- Take a close-up photo and zoom in.
- Write down any prefixes/suffixes (letters and dashes matter for parts fit).
| Item to copy | Example | Why we need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 47219053 | Matches the correct parts list and diagrams |
| Serial/date code (if present) | Varies | Helps confirm production version |
| Brand | Craftsman | Prevents cross-brand mix-ups |
Even small model-number differences can change wheel, axle, gate, or hardware designs. Using the exact model number helps us match the right replacement parts the first time.
For a quick visual guide to locating and understanding model numbers, use [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)].
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 47219053?
A Craftsman broadcast spreader/seeder like model 47219053 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal homeowner use. Lifespan depends most on corrosion control, keeping the hopper clean and dry, and replacing worn drive and flow-control parts before they damage other components.
- Moisture and fertilizer residue left in the hopper (top cause of rust and clogs)
- Storage conditions (covered, dry storage extends life)
- Drive system wear (wheels, axle, gears, agitator) from grit and heavy loads
- Gate/flow control wear (cable, lever, linkage) from forcing stuck adjustments
- Fastener corrosion (bolts, clips, cotter pins) that loosens alignment over time
- Empty the hopper completely after each use.
- Rinse, then dry thoroughly; a quick towel-dry prevents flash rust.
- Lightly lubricate pivot points and the axle (avoid getting oil/grease in the hopper).
- Check for loose hardware and wheel wobble before each season.
- Touch up chipped paint and keep bare metal protected.
| What you notice | Most likely issue | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Uneven spread pattern | Agitator/impeller wear or blockage | Clean, inspect for cracks, replace worn components |
| Wheels slip or don’t drive | Worn gear/axle interface | Inspect drive parts, replace the worn pieces |
| Flow won’t adjust smoothly | Gate linkage/cable binding | Clean, lubricate, replace bent or seized linkage |
A spreader that’s wearing out often over-applies seed or fertilizer, which wastes product and can damage turf. Keeping the drive and gate mechanisms moving freely prevents premature failure of the hopper and frame.
For general DIY safety and prep before working on moving mechanisms, use [are diy appliance repairs safe].
Last updated: March 2026





