Are Poulan Pro riding mowers any good?
Poulan Pro riding mowers like the Poulan PR20H42STD are a solid choice for typical residential mowing when they are maintained and operated safely. Most owners judge them by how reliably they start, how evenly the 42-inch deck cuts, and how well the drive belt, blades, and steering hold up over time.
We see customers happiest with this type of front-engine lawn tractor when it matches the yard and the operator uses it the way the manual intends.
- Best fit: flat to moderately sloped lawns (avoid steep hills)
- Strengths: efficient coverage with a 42-inch deck, simple controls, common service parts
- Watch-outs: rough terrain, mowing across slopes, and neglected blade or belt maintenance
- Safety matters: keep bystanders away and never carry passengers
For operating limits and safety rules (including slope guidance), use the PR20H42STD owner's manual.
Use these points to judge whether this Poulan Pro tractor is “good” for your situation.
- Yard size: works well for small to mid-size lawns where a walk-behind is slow
- Terrain: mow up and down slopes, not across; avoid steep grades
- Cut quality: depends heavily on sharp, correct blades and a level mower deck
- Reliability: improves with routine tune-ups, clean air filter, and fresh fuel
- Serviceability: common wear items (blades, belts, mandrel parts) are replaceable
If your tractor starts fine but the cut looks uneven or the deck vibrates, these parts are often involved.
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut, tearing grass | Dull/bent blade | Blade 42" 532138971 |
| Excess vibration/noise at deck | Worn mandrel components | Husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794 |
| Tractor slips or won’t drive well | Worn ground drive belt | Lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 82-in 532140294 |
You can order replacement parts from the parts list for your PR20H42STD, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
A riding mower can feel “great” or “terrible” based on maintenance and safe operation. Keeping blades sharp, the deck level, and belts in good condition protects cut quality, reduces strain on the engine, and helps the tractor last.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine is in a Poulan riding lawn mower?
For the Poulan PR20H42STD riding lawn mower, the exact engine make and model is listed on the engine ID label (typically on the blower housing or valve cover) and in the specifications section of the PR20H42STD owner's manual. Use that engine ID to match the correct tune-up and drive parts.
- Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and let the engine cool.
- Lift the hood and locate the engine ID label (often a sticker or stamped tag).
- Write down the engine brand (commonly Briggs & Stratton or similar on many tractors), plus the model, type, and code.
- Compare what you wrote down to the specs pages in the PR20H42STD owner's manual.
- Use the engine ID when ordering maintenance items and when troubleshooting starting or running issues.
| What you need | Where to look | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Engine brand | Engine shroud or valve cover area | Confirms the correct service family |
| Model / type / code | Engine ID label or stamped plate | Needed for exact parts match |
| Tractor model number | Tractor frame tag (PR20H42STD) | Ensures you are on the right parts list |
Many “Poulan riding mower” engines look similar, but parts like belts, pulleys, and blade drive components are matched to the tractor configuration and deck system. For example, if you are chasing a loss-of-drive symptom, the correct ground belt for this tractor is the lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 82-in 532140294.
- If the engine clicks but will not crank, focus on battery connections, safety interlocks, and starter circuit checks.
- If the engine cranks but will not start, check fuel freshness, choke operation, and air filter condition.
- If the engine runs but the cut is uneven, inspect blades and deck level; worn blades are a common cause.
- If the tractor loses drive, inspect the ground drive belt and idler system for wear or binding.
We recommend using your engine ID plus tractor model PR20H42STD when selecting parts from the list for this model, or searching by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is my Poulan Pro riding mower?
Your Poulan PR20H42STD riding mower’s year comes from the model and serial (or product) number tag on the tractor. Find that tag, write down the full code, then use the date segment in the serial or product number to identify the build year; the PR20H42STD owner's manual helps you confirm ID locations and deck configuration.
Check these common spots on the tractor:
- Under the seat pan or on the seat support
- On the frame rail near the engine
- Near the rear axle or hitch plate area
- Under the hood near the dash tower
Once you locate the serial or product number, look for a date-like group of digits. Many riding mowers use one of these formats.
| Code style on tag | What it indicates | Example result |
|---|---|---|
| 6 digits (MMDDYY) | Month, day, year | 071294 = July 12, 1994 |
| 4 digits (YYYY) | Build year or model year | 2003 = year 2003 |
| 4 digits (WWYY) | Production week, year | 2319 = week 23 of 2019 |
The build year helps us match the correct diagrams and parts for your exact configuration, especially on 42-inch mower deck wear items like blades, mandrel components, and belts.
Use these checks before you buy:
- Confirm the model number reads PR20H42STD exactly
- Copy the entire serial or product number exactly as printed
- Match your deck size and blade style to the parts list
- Compare blade options such as the blade 42" 532138971 versus a mulching blade
- Order from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Poulan Pro riding lawn mower not starting?
On the Poulan PR20H42STD lawn tractor, a no-start is usually caused by the safety interlock conditions not being met (brake not fully depressed or PTO engaged), a weak battery or dirty cable connections, or fuel and ignition problems. Follow the starting steps in the PR20H42STD owner's manual first.
- Sit fully in the seat; set the parking brake.
- Fully depress the brake pedal.
- Disengage the attachment clutch (PTO); blades off.
- Put the motion control lever in neutral (N).
- Use choke only for a cold engine; push choke in for a warm engine.
- Clean and tighten battery terminals; remove corrosion.
| What you see | Most likely issue | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No crank, no click | Interlock not satisfied, dead battery | Verify brake and PTO positions; charge battery |
| Clicks but no crank | Weak battery, bad connection, solenoid issue | Charge and recheck cables; inspect solenoid wiring |
| Cranks but will not start | Fuel, spark, air restriction | Check fuel freshness, spark plug, air filter |
The PR20H42STD is designed so the engine should not start unless the brake pedal is fully depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged.
- If it starts only when you wiggle the brake pedal or PTO switch, inspect those switches and wiring.
- If it dies when you rise off the seat, the operator presence switch circuit needs attention.
- Replace or clean the spark plug if fouled; confirm the plug wire is tight.
- Drain stale fuel and refill with fresh fuel.
- Clean or replace the air filter.
Interlock and battery problems stop the starter circuit; fuel or spark problems let it crank but prevent ignition. Using the correct starting procedure prevents unnecessary parts replacement.
For parts and supplies for your PR20H42STD, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Why won't my Poulan Pro riding mower blades engage?
On your Poulan PR20H42STD lawn tractor, blades typically will not engage if the attachment clutch lever is not fully moved to ENGAGED, the operator presence (seat) switch is not satisfied, or the deck drive is bound up (belt, idler, or mandrel). Use the PR20H42STD owner's manual to confirm correct control positions and interlock behavior.
- Sit fully in the seat and set the parking brake; then engage the attachment clutch lever.
- Move the attachment clutch lever firmly from DISENGAGED to ENGAGED.
- Shut the engine off, remove the key, and clear packed grass and debris under the deck.
- Inspect the deck drive belt for cracks, glazing, or being off a pulley.
- Spin the idler pulley and blade pulleys by hand; they must turn smoothly.
| What you notice | Likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Engine shuts off when you try to engage | Seat switch or interlock issue | Seat switch wiring and switch mounting under the seat |
| Lever engages but blades do not turn | Worn or broken deck belt | Belt routing in pulley grooves and belt guides |
| Squeal, smoke, or belt gets hot | Frozen idler or mandrel | Idler pulley bearing and mandrel/spindle bearings |
- If a spindle/mandrel is seized or wobbly, replace the husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794.
- If belt tension is weak or the idler does not return properly, inspect the lawn tractor blade idler spring 532169022.
A safety interlock problem prevents engagement by design; a dragging belt, idler, or mandrel can quickly destroy the belt and overload the deck drive. Correcting the root cause restores safe operation and a clean cut.
You can order model-compatible parts from the parts list for PR20H42STD, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





