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Craftsman 502255060 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 502255060 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 502255060 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Washer for Craftsman 502255060 - Part STD551231

    Body chassis diagram

    Washer

    Part #STD551231

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

  • Pin for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 29X99

    Mower housing diagram

    Pin

    Part #29X99

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

  • Lock Washer, 5/16-in, 8-pack for Craftsman 502255060 - Part STD551131

    Lock Washer, 5/16-in, 8-pack

    Part #STD551131

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  • Spacer for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 55895

    Mower housing diagram

    Spacer

    Part #55895

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  • Pulley for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 56526

    Drive system diagram

    Pulley

    Part #56526

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  • Link for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 55271Z

    Mower housing suspension diagram

    Link

    Part #55271Z

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 502255060 - Part STD522510

    Mower housing suspension diagram

    Bolt

    Part #STD522510

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  • Washer for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 17X170

    Drive system diagram

    Washer

    Part #17X170

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

  • Spring for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 166X18

    Drive system diagram

    Spring

    Part #166X18

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  • Wiring for Craftsman 502255060 - Part 250X31

    Wiring system diagram

    Wiring

    Part #250X31

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Craftsman Tractor 502255060 FAQs

For your Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 502255060, we find the right parts by matching the model number first, then using the parts list and diagrams to identify the exact replacement by name and part ID. You can also search beyond this model on Sears PartsDirect.

Fast way to find the correct part for model 502255060
  • Confirm the model number on the tractor’s ID tag (use 502255060 exactly).
  • Open the parts list/diagrams for this model and locate the system you’re repairing (starting, steering, deck, tires).
  • Match the part by part name and part ID, not just by a photo.
  • Compare your old part to the diagram: mounting holes, connector style, and linkage length.
  • Order the exact match; if multiple versions exist, use the diagram callouts to choose correctly.
Common parts customers look up first (examples)

If you are troubleshooting a no-start or click-no-crank issue, these model-matched parts are often the first to check:

What to search by (best to worst)
Search method Best for Notes
Model number: 502255060 Guaranteed fit list for your tractor Most accurate starting point
Part ID (example: 7701100MA) Exact replacement Fastest when you already know it
Part name (example: “solenoid”) Identifying the right category Verify with diagram before ordering
Why it matters

Riding mower and tractor parts can look similar across Craftsman models, but small differences (wiring terminals, pulley bore size, linkage geometry) can prevent proper starting, deck engagement, or safe operation. Matching by model and part ID avoids returns and repeat repairs.

Helpful DIY guidance while you diagnose

If the engine clicks but will not crank, use riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video to narrow down whether the issue is battery, wiring, solenoid, or starter circuit.

Last updated: February 2026

To look up the model number for your Craftsman riding mower or tractor, we first locate the model number tag on the machine, then use that exact number (for this page, 502255060) to match the correct parts list and diagrams. You can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect if you are not already on the right model page.

Where to find the model number on a Craftsman riding mower

On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the model and serial tag is on the frame area under the seat or on the underside of the seat.

Check these common spots:

  • On the frame directly under the seat (lift the seat to look)
  • On the underside of the seat pan
  • Near the rear fender area close to the seat mounting points
  • On a sticker or metal plate attached to the chassis rail
How to use the model number once you find it

Use the full model number exactly as shown on the tag (letters, numbers, and dashes if present). That ensures you get the right Craftsman parts breakdown for items like the ignition system, starter circuit, and deck components.

Typical lookup steps:

  • Write down the model number and serial number from the tag
  • Enter the model number in the search field to pull up the correct parts list
  • Match your symptom to the right section (electrical, steering, deck, wheels)
  • Confirm the part by description before ordering
Example parts you might match by model

If you are troubleshooting a no-start or intermittent start issue, the model number helps you pull the correct electrical parts for your tractor.

Symptom Common part to check Example part on this model page
Key turns but nothing happens Ignition switch Ignition switch 532365402
Single click, no crank Starter solenoid Solenoid 7701100MA
Cranks but won’t start Fuel/air/spark checks Riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video
Why it matters

Craftsman tractors often have multiple versions that look similar. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong ignition switch, solenoid, pulley, or tire size and saves time during repair.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on Craftsman riding mowers like model 502255060 usually fall into four areas: no-start or clicking, engine runs poorly, blades or deck will not engage, and drive or steering issues. Most fixes start with basic checks of the battery, safety interlocks, fuel, belts, and key electrical parts.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Engine clicks but will not crank: weak battery, bad connections, or a failing starter solenoid
  • No click and no crank: safety switch not made (brake, seat, PTO), or a worn ignition switch
  • Cranks but will not start: stale fuel, clogged fuel path, dirty air filter, or ignition issue
  • Blades will not engage or cut is uneven: worn deck belt, idler/tension problem, or deck out of level
  • Poor drive or slipping: worn drive belt, pulley wear, or linkage out of adjustment
Quick checks we recommend first (fast and high value)
  1. Verify the brake pedal is fully depressed and the PTO/blade switch is off.
  2. Check battery terminals for tight, clean connections.
  3. Listen for the start sequence:
    • Single click points to the starter circuit (often the solenoid).
    • No sound often points to the key switch or an interlock.
  4. Confirm fresh fuel and a clean air intake.
  5. Inspect belts and pulleys for glazing, cracking, or looseness.
Parts that commonly solve starting and clicking complaints

If your 502255060 has intermittent starting, these are frequent culprits:

Symptom Part to suspect What it does
Clicks but won’t crank Solenoid 7701100MA Switches battery power to the starter
No crank, key feels worn or intermittent Ignition switch 532365402 Sends power to the start and run circuits
Engine dies when you release brake or won’t crank with brake down Safety interlock circuit Prevents starting/operation unless conditions are safe
Why it matters

Starting, deck, and drive problems often share the same root causes: low voltage, worn belts, or a safety circuit that is not closing. Catching those early prevents repeated no-starts, poor cutting performance, and premature wear on pulleys, spindles, and linkages.

Helpful DIY guidance

You can order replacement parts for your Craftsman 502255060 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors use engines from several manufacturers depending on the specific model and production year; the most common engine brand you will see is Briggs & Stratton, with some models using Kohler or Kawasaki. For Craftsman model 502255060, confirm the engine brand by checking the engine shroud label or the ID tag on the engine itself.

Where to find the engine brand on a Craftsman tractor

Look for a manufacturer label on the engine (not the tractor frame). Common locations include:

  • Top of the engine shroud (near the recoil cover or air intake)
  • Valve cover area (side of the engine)
  • Blower housing near the spark plug
  • A stamped tag near the starter or flywheel screen
  • Emissions label on the shroud (often lists the engine family)
Common engine brands used on Craftsman lawn tractors

Craftsman has sourced engines from multiple brands over the years. Here is what we most often see on front-engine lawn tractors:

Engine brand What it typically means What to record for parts lookup
Briggs & Stratton Very common on many Craftsman tractors Model, type, and code numbers from the engine label
Kohler Common on some mid to higher output tractors Spec number and serial number from the engine tag
Kawasaki Used on some premium configurations Model and spec number from the engine plate
Why the engine brand matters for parts and repairs

The tractor model number (502255060) identifies the chassis and mower deck configuration, but many tune-up and starting parts are engine-specific. Matching the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong air filter, spark plug, carburetor parts, or starter components.

Parts that affect starting (tractor-side)

If the engine brand is confirmed but the tractor still will not crank or start, these model-related electrical parts are common checks:

  • Ignition switch 532365402 (key switch and start circuit)
  • Solenoid 7701100MA (starter relay that clicks when you turn the key)
  • Battery cables and ground connection (clean and tight)
  • Safety interlock switches (brake, PTO, seat)
  • Fuse or wiring damage near the dash

For step-by-step no-crank diagnosis, use our DIY guide: riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.

You can order replacement parts for Craftsman 502255060 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman lawn mower or tractor, the most reliable way to identify the manufacture year is to read the serial number (or date code) on the product ID tag and decode the date portion. Many Craftsman riding mowers use a 6-digit MMDDYY-style code at the start of the serial number.

Where to look for the ID tag on a Craftsman mower

The exact location varies by chassis and production run, but on riding mowers and front-engine lawn tractors like Craftsman 502255060, the ID tag is typically on the mower frame or body in an easy-to-see service area.

  • Under or near the seat area (seat pan, seat support, or nearby frame)
  • On the frame rail in the operator footrest area
  • Near the rear fender or rear wheel area on the frame
  • Under the hood area on the tractor frame (not on the engine itself)
How to decode the year from the serial number

A common Craftsman riding mower format uses the first six digits as a date code.

  • Digits 1 to 2: month (01 to 12)
  • Digits 3 to 4: day (01 to 31)
  • Digits 5 to 6: year (00 to 99)
First six digits Decodes to Manufacture year
071294 July 12, 1994 1994

Some Craftsman walk-behind mowers use a different pattern, but the MMDDYY format is widely used on many riding mower ID tags.

Why the year matters

The manufacture year helps us match the correct parts when designs change mid-series, especially in the starting and safety-interlock circuits.

  • Confirms the correct wiring and connector style
  • Helps match ignition and starting components
  • Reduces the chance of ordering the wrong replacement part
Parts commonly affected by production changes

If you are troubleshooting a no-crank or click-no-start condition after confirming the model and serial, these are common checks:

Symptom What to check Example part
No crank, no click Key switch output, wiring Ignition switch 532365402
Clicks but will not crank Starter solenoid, battery cables Solenoid 7701100MA

For step-by-step no-crank diagnosis, use riding lawn mower engine wont turn over or click video. To order parts for Craftsman 502255060, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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