Where can I find my CRAFTSMAN model number?
On the Craftsman riding lawn tractor model 247288842, the model number is printed on the tractor’s ID label, typically located under the seat or on the frame near the seat/fender area. Use the full model number exactly as shown when ordering parts or looking up diagrams in the 247288842 owner's manual.
Common model number label locations (riding tractors)
Check these spots in order; they are the most common on front-engine Craftsman tractors:
- Under the seat (lift the seat and look on the seat pan or frame)
- On the frame rail near the rear wheels
- On or near the fender deck (left or right side)
- Near the battery tray area
- Under the hood on the chassis (less common)
What the label looks like and what to write down
The ID label usually includes multiple identifiers. Record them all so we can match the correct parts list.
| Label item | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 247288842 | Matches the correct parts diagrams and manual |
| Serial number | Varies | Helps confirm production run and revisions |
| Product name/description | Riding lawn tractor | Confirms you are in the right category |
Tips to find it fast (and avoid mix-ups)
- Wipe dirt and grass dust off the label; a flashlight helps.
- Copy the model number exactly, including dots or dashes if shown.
- If the label is damaged, check the same areas for a second sticker or stamped tag.
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors often share similar hoods, decks, and controls across different models. Using the exact 247288842 model number ensures you get the right belt, pulleys, switches, and hardware for your specific tractor.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a CRAFTSMAN riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 247288842 uses a Craftsman engine model 31P677-0912-G5 and is labeled as a low-emission engine in the operator’s documentation. This tractor is also identified as a 19.5 HP, variable speed model with a 42-inch deck in the manual.
How to confirm the exact engine on your tractor
Even within the same model family, the most reliable match is the engine ID label on the engine itself.
- Locate the engine model/type code label (typically on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter)
- Match the engine model to what’s listed for model 247288842
- Record the full engine model and any type or code numbers before ordering engine parts
- Use the tractor model number 247288842 when looking up chassis parts (deck, steering, wiring)
Reference: 247288842 operator’s manual
What “kind of engine” means for parts and service
For this Craftsman tractor, “kind of engine” usually refers to the engine model used for tune-up and repair parts (filters, spark plug, carburetor parts, gaskets).
| Item | What to use | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor identification | Model 247288842 | Ensures deck, belts, and chassis parts fit |
| Engine identification | Engine model 31P677-0912-G5 | Ensures engine maintenance and internal parts match |
| Emissions design | Low-emission engine | Some adjustments and service steps differ from older engines |
Why it matters
Ordering the correct parts depends on whether you’re servicing the tractor (deck belt, mandrel, interlock switch) or the engine (fuel, ignition, carburetion). Using the engine model number prevents wrong tune-up parts and reduces no-start or poor-running issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the CRAFTSMAN 247288842 engine?
For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 247288842, the engine model shown in the parts documentation is 31P677-0912-G5 (a Briggs and Stratton engine model). You can confirm this in the engine breakdown in the 247288842 owner's manual.
Where to find the engine model on the tractor
You can usually verify 31P677-0912-G5 in one of these places on your Craftsman 247288842:
- Engine valve cover or blower housing label
- Sticker near the starter or flywheel shroud
- Stamped tag on the engine (often near the muffler area)
- Engine documentation that came with the mower
- The engine parts diagram section in the 247288842 owner's manual
Engine model vs. tractor model (quick comparison)
| Item | What it identifies | Example for this unit |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number | The overall Craftsman riding mower/tractor | 247288842 |
| Engine model number | The specific engine installed on the tractor | 31P677-0912-G5 |
| Engine type/brand | Who made the engine | Briggs and Stratton |
Why it matters
Using the correct engine model number helps us match the right tune-up parts and engine-specific items (like carburetor parts, gaskets, and ignition components). Using only the tractor model can lead to mismatches when an engine family has multiple variants.
Related parts you may see listed for this model
If you are ordering tractor parts (not engine-internal parts), these are common items tied to the 247288842 platform:
- Deck drive belt (part number 954-04060B)
- Blade engagement cable (part number 946-04173C)
- Interlock switch (part number 725-04363)
- Transaxle (part ID 618P09815, part number 918-04566)
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding mower engine?
Replacing the engine on a Craftsman riding mower like model 247288842 typically costs $800 to $2,500+ total (engine plus labor), depending on horsepower, crankshaft style, and whether you do the swap yourself. In many cases, a tune-up or fuel-system repair restores performance for far less.
What drives the total cost?
Engine replacement pricing varies because the engine must match the tractor’s mounting pattern, crankshaft dimensions, and electrical connections.
- Engine price: Most replacement riding mower engines run $500 to $1,800+
- Labor: Commonly $300 to $900+ at a shop (more if wiring, pulleys, or exhaust need changes)
- Extra parts: New belts, pulleys, hardware, or wiring can add $25 to $300+
- Downtime and pickup fees: Some shops charge transport or diagnostic fees
Typical cost ranges (parts + labor)
| Scenario | What you’re paying for | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| DIY engine swap | Engine + basic supplies | $500 to $1,900 |
| Shop replacement | Engine + labor | $900 to $2,500+ |
| Repair instead of replace | Fuel, ignition, tune-up items | $50 to $400 |
Before you replace the engine, check these common “no-start” causes
Your 247288842 manual lists several issues that can mimic a bad engine, including stale fuel (use fuel within about 30 days), disconnected spark plug wire, clogged fuel line, faulty spark plug, and a blown fuse.
- Verify PTO/blade engagement is OFF and parking brake is set
- Drain old fuel; refill with fresh unleaded gasoline
- Inspect/replace the spark plug (manual lists Champion RC12YC)
- Check the air filter and fuel line for blockage
- If it only clicks, test the battery and starter circuit
For the exact starting and troubleshooting steps, use the 247288842 owner’s manual.
Why it matters
A correct engine match prevents vibration, belt misalignment, and premature crankshaft or deck-drive wear. If the tractor runs erratically or will not start, fixing fuel or ignition issues first often saves hundreds compared with an engine swap.
Last updated: February 2026





