What Craftsman lawnmower do I have?
You have a Craftsman riding mower or garden tractor identified by the model number on its product identification label. For this Sears PartsDirect page, the model is Craftsman 91757560; match that number to the label on your machine to confirm you have the same unit.
Where to find the model number on a Craftsman rider
On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the model number is on a product identification label located in one of these common spots:
- Under the seat (often on the underside of the seat pan or on the frame beneath the seat)
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment
- Near the footrest area on the chassis
- On the mower deck housing (less common, but possible)
What to write down (so you get the right parts)
We recommend recording the full ID information exactly as shown on the label.
- Model number (for this page: 91757560)
- Product number (if listed)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run)
- Engine model and type (engine parts often key off the engine tag)
Quick check: does your label match this page?
Use this checklist to confirm you are on the correct parts list.
| Item to compare | What you should see |
|---|---|
| Brand | Craftsman |
| Equipment type | Front-engine lawn tractor (riding mower) |
| Model number | 91757560 |
Why it matters
Craftsman riders can look similar across multiple model numbers, but parts like throttle controls, hitch hardware, and steering components can vary by model and production run. Matching the model number first helps you avoid ordering the wrong replacement part.
Common parts you may need for Craftsman 91757560
If you are repairing or maintaining this model, these parts are commonly referenced on parts diagrams:
- Cntrl lvr as 691028 (engine throttle control bracket)
- Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 (hitch/attachment pin)
- Ball 532100482 (steel ball used in certain linkages)
Last updated: February 2026
What year is the Craftsman 91757560?
Craftsman model 91757560 does not map to one single “model year”; it was sold across multiple years, and the exact build year is determined by the serial number/manufacture date code on the tractor’s ID tag (typically under the seat or on the frame). Use that tag to pinpoint the year.
How to find the build year on your tractor
Look for the model and serial tag, then record the full serial number exactly as shown.
- Lift the seat and check the underside of the seat pan area
- Check the frame rail near the rear wheels
- Look near the engine compartment or dash support
- Write down the full model number (91757560) and the full serial number
- If the tag is dirty, wipe it clean so every digit is readable
Quick ID checklist (what to record)
| Item | What to write down | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 91757560 | Confirms the correct Craftsman tractor family for parts lookup |
| Serial number | Full number from the tag | Contains the manufacture date code used to determine the year |
| Engine model/type | From the engine label | Helps match tune-up and control parts if the tractor has been repowered |
Why it matters
Craftsman riding tractors often share the same model number format across multiple production runs, and small changes by year can affect parts like throttle controls, linkage hardware, and chassis components. Matching by serial number helps ensure you get the right replacement part the first time.
Parts you can match once you confirm the ID tag
If you are already shopping for common hardware or control parts for this model, these are examples of parts listed for 91757560:
- Ball 532100482 (often used in linkage or steering assemblies)
- Cntrl lvr as 691028 (engine throttle control bracket assembly)
- Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 (attachment and linkage pin hardware)
Last updated: February 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 91757560?
For the Craftsman 91757560 front-engine lawn tractor, the most commonly needed replacement parts are the ones that wear from regular use or get lost during service, such as linkage hardware and pins. On this model’s parts list, common examples include hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 and small control/linkage pieces like cntrl lvr as 691028.
Commonly replaced parts on riding mowers like the 91757560
These are the parts we see customers replace most often on front-engine lawn tractors:
- Belts (deck belt, drive belt) due to stretching, cracking, or slipping
- Blades and blade hardware from impact damage and normal wear
- Spindles, idler pulleys, and bearings when the deck gets noisy or vibrates
- Battery and ignition parts when starting becomes inconsistent
- Steering and control linkage hardware (pins, clips, bushings) when controls feel loose
- Filters and tune-up items (air filter, fuel filter, spark plug) for routine maintenance
Parts from this model page that fit “common wear or lost hardware”
The parts list for Craftsman 91757560 includes small but frequently needed items:
| Part on this page | What it’s used for | When you typically replace it |
|---|---|---|
| Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 | Secures attachments or linkage points | Pin is missing, bent, or won’t retain securely |
| Cntrl lvr as 691028 | Control lever assembly for a linkage/control function | Lever is bent, binding, or has excessive play |
| Ball 532100482 | Ball-style linkage component | Linkage pops off, binds, or has worn connection points |
How we recommend choosing the right “most common” parts for your repair
Because “most common” depends on symptoms and how the tractor is used, we recommend:
- Match parts to the exact symptom (no-start, poor cut, vibration, slipping drive)
- Use the diagrams for model 91757560 to identify the exact belt, blade, or linkage item
- Replace worn fasteners, clips, and pins anytime you remove a linkage
- If you are doing a deck service, inspect blades, spindles, and idlers at the same time
Why it matters
Using model-specific parts for Craftsman 91757560 helps restore safe operation and proper cutting performance. Small linkage parts (pins, balls, levers) are inexpensive but can cause big drivability or control issues when worn or missing.
Last updated: March 2026





