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Craftsman 48624207 lawn sweeper

Craftsman 48624207 lawn sweeper Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 48624207 lawn sweeper, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Lawn Sweeper 48624207 FAQs

For Craftsman lawn sweeper model 48624207, we recommend buying replacement parts using the exact model number so you get the right fit for your sweeper’s brush, hopper, and hitch hardware. You can order parts from the parts list for model 48624207 and confirm fit using the diagrams and list in the 48624207 owner's manual.

Best places to buy Craftsman parts

  • Parts list for model 48624207: model-based diagrams and part lists for accurate fit
  • Sears PartsDirect: search by model number when you need additional parts
  • Exploded-view diagrams: match parts by location and description
  • Part number/ID matching: confirm the exact identifier before ordering
  • Hardware refresh: replace worn fasteners and retainers during service

How to make sure you get the correct part

Use your model number (48624207) first, then confirm the part by name and identifier.

  • Look up the part in the exploded view and parts list in the manual
  • Match the part name and part number/ID before ordering
  • Replace worn fasteners and retainers when you service the brush or wheels
  • If you are missing assembly hardware, follow the manual’s missing-parts instructions

Common parts customers replace on this model

What you’re fixing What to check first Example part for this model
Sweeper not picking up well Brush wear, brush retainers, height setting Lawn tractor lawn sweeper attachment brush 43905
Brush not turning smoothly Drive pin, shaft, wheel engagement Lawn sweeper drive pin 47046
Hopper won’t dump or latch right Rope condition, hopper supports Agri-fab lawn tractor lawn sweeper attachment hopper rope 43737

Why it matters

Lawn sweepers use a mix of brush components, wheel-drive hardware, and hopper frame parts. Ordering by the exact model number and confirming against the manual prevents returns and helps restore proper pickup and dumping performance.

Last updated: March 2026

On a Craftsman lawn sweeper, the model number is printed on an ID label or stamped plate on the frame. For model 48624207, check the tow bar and main frame rails near the hitch area first; the 48624207 owner's manual also shows where identification labels are typically located.

Where to look on a lawn sweeper

  • Tow bar/tongue near the hitch bracket
  • Main frame side rail (left or right) close to the wheels
  • Hopper frame tube near the rear crossbar
  • Height adjustment area near the adjustment tube
  • Under the hopper on a crossmember (wipe debris off first)

How to read the label correctly

  • Clean the area with a dry rag so all digits are visible.
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (for example, 48624207).
  • If you see multiple numbers, use this guide:
Label text What it means What to use for parts
Model / Mod. The sweeper’s model number Use this (example: 48624207)
Part No. A component number Not the model
Serial Production identifier Helpful, not required

Why it matters

Using the exact model number ensures the diagrams and parts list match your sweeper’s frame, brush system, and hitch hardware so you get the right items the first time.

For more help identifying the correct number format, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman lawn sweeper like model 48624207 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and basic maintenance. Lifespan depends most on storage (kept dry), brush wear, and keeping the drive and wheels rolling freely; see the 48624207 owner's manual for model-specific care steps.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Brush wear and deformation from sweeping rough surfaces or heavy debris
  • Moisture and corrosion from outdoor storage or wet clippings left in the hopper
  • Drive and wheel wear from towing speed, tight turns, and uneven terrain
  • Fastener loosening that lets the frame rack or the hopper sit out of square
  • Overloading the hopper (more strain on brushes, shaft, and supports)

Maintenance that adds years

  • Empty and dry the hopper after use; store under cover.
  • Rinse off mud, then dry to prevent rust.
  • Periodically check for worn brushes; replace as needed with the lawn tractor lawn sweeper attachment brush 43905.
  • Inspect the brush drive hardware; a sheared or missing pin can stop sweeping and accelerate wear (see lawn sweeper drive pin 47046).
  • Re-tighten key hardware (hitch, frame straps, hopper supports) at the start of each season.

Quick “replace vs maintain” guide

What you notice Most likely need Result
Leaves behind a strip of debris Brush height/brush wear Better pickup, less strain
Brushes stop turning while towing Drive pin or drive engagement issue Restores sweeping action
Hopper sags or won’t stay aligned Support rod/fasteners Prevents frame stress

Why it matters

A lawn sweeper’s brushes and drive system are wear items; replacing them on time keeps the brush shaft and frame from taking extra load, which is what shortens overall service life.

Last updated: March 2026

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