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Craftsman 247289050 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 247289050 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Tractor 247289050 FAQs

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 247289050, the operator’s manual identifies the engine as a Briggs & Stratton Intek. That means this specific tractor was built with a Briggs & Stratton engine, even though other Craftsman mowers may use different engine brands.

How to confirm the engine on your exact tractor

We recommend verifying the engine brand and family on the engine itself, then matching it to the manual.

  • Lift the hood and look for the engine label (often on the blower housing or valve cover)
  • Record the engine model and type numbers from the engine label
  • Compare those numbers to the engine information listed in the 247289050 operator’s manual
  • Use the tractor’s model and serial number tag to confirm you have model 247289050
  • If you are ordering engine-related items, match by engine model, not just by tractor model
Common engine makers used across Craftsman mowers (general guidance)

Craftsman equipment has been produced with engines from multiple manufacturers over the years. Which one you have depends on the specific mower or tractor model and production run.

Craftsman equipment type Common engine brands you may see Best way to verify
Riding lawn tractors Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Kawasaki Engine label + manual
Walk-behind mowers Briggs & Stratton, Honda (varies by model/year) Engine label
Zero-turn mowers Kawasaki, Kohler (varies by model/year) Engine label
Why it matters

Engine brand and engine model determine the correct maintenance parts and specs (spark plug, oil type, air filter, fuel filter). Using the wrong engine-specific part can cause poor performance, hard starting, or premature wear.

Last updated: January 2026

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 247289050 uses a Briggs & Stratton Intek gasoline engine rated at 20 horsepower. For the exact engine details and maintenance specs for your tractor, we recommend using the 247289050 operator's manual.

What we can confirm for model 247289050

From the model-specific documentation, this tractor is identified as:

  • Engine brand/family: Briggs & Stratton Intek
  • Engine output: 20 HP
  • Fuel type: Unleaded gasoline (87 octane or higher)
  • Engine oil: SAE 30 (typical warm-weather grade)
  • Spark plug: Champion RC12YC
Where to find the engine model and type on your tractor

Even within the same Craftsman model number, the exact engine model code is typically shown on the engine label (not always spelled out in the tractor model number). Check these common spots:

  • On the blower housing (top/front of the engine)
  • Near the valve cover area
  • On a label near the starter or muffler
  • Stamped/printed on the engine shroud
Quick reference table (model 247289050)
Item Spec
Engine family Briggs & Stratton Intek
Rated output 20 HP
Fuel Unleaded gasoline
Spark plug Champion RC12YC
Why it matters

Knowing the exact engine type helps you buy the right tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter) and follow the correct service intervals. It also helps when troubleshooting no-start, rough running, or power loss under load.

If you are working on an exhaust leak at the muffler connection, the compatible replacement listed for this model is the exhaust gasket 692236.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the engine on a Craftsman 247289050 lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor is otherwise in good shape and you want to extend its service life; it is usually not worth it when the total repair cost approaches half the price of a comparable replacement tractor or when multiple major systems are worn out. For model-specific maintenance guidance, use the 247289050 operator's manual.

Quick decision checklist
  • The deck, frame, steering, and hydrostatic drive operate normally
  • The tractor has no chronic electrical issues (interlock switches, wiring, charging)
  • You can confirm the correct replacement engine or long block is compatible with the 247289050
  • You are comfortable with the labor (or the labor cost still makes sense)
  • You are not also facing major repairs like transmission, deck spindles, or extensive rust
Cost and condition: how we evaluate it

A practical rule is to compare total installed cost (engine + any required parts + labor) to the tractor’s current value.

Situation Usually the better choice Why
Repair total is under ~50% of replacement cost Replace the engine You get more years from a known machine
Repair total is ~50% or more of replacement cost Replace the tractor Cost-to-benefit is usually poor
Engine failed but rest of tractor is solid Replace the engine One major fix restores usability
Engine failed and multiple systems are worn Replace the tractor You risk “stacking” repairs
What to inspect before committing

Before spending money on an engine, we recommend checking these items first:

  • Hydrostatic drive performance: smooth forward/reverse, no slipping or whining
  • Deck condition: excessive vibration, bent blades, noisy spindles, cracked housings
  • Electrical system: battery charging, starter engagement, safety interlock behavior
  • Fuel system: signs of stale fuel damage (varnish, clogged filter/carb)
  • Compression and oil use: heavy smoke or low compression can justify replacement
Why it matters

An engine swap can be a smart investment, but only if it solves the main problem. If the 247289050 also needs major drivetrain or deck repairs, the total cost can quickly exceed the value of keeping the tractor.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 247289050, the model number is typically printed on a product ID label located under the seat area or on the frame near the seat. Confirming that label matches 247289050 ensures you get the correct parts and Operator’s Manual information for your tractor.

Where to look on model 247289050

Check these common label locations first:

  • Under the seat (lift the seat and look on the seat pan or fender area)
  • On the frame rail near the seat or rear wheels
  • Under the hood near the engine compartment opening
  • Near the footrest or running board area
  • On the mower deck shell (less common for the main tractor model label)

If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it with a damp rag and a little mild cleaner so the numbers are readable.

What to write down (and why)

For accurate parts matching, we recommend recording both identifiers:

  • Model number (example: 247289050)
  • Serial number (unique to your tractor)

You can also cross-check the correct format and where Craftsman lists these identifiers in the 247289050 operator’s manual.

Quick ID checklist

Use this table to avoid mix-ups when ordering parts:

What you find on the label What it means Use it for
Model number (247289050) Exact tractor version Parts diagrams, compatible parts
Serial number Your unit’s build identifier Verifying production run details
Engine model/type/code (Briggs & Stratton) Engine identification Engine-specific tune-up parts
Why it matters

Craftsman tractors can look very similar across model series, but small differences (deck setup, wiring harness routing, safety interlock switches) can change which parts fit. Matching the exact model number helps prevent ordering the wrong belt, seat, or decals.

Last updated: January 2026

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