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Craftsman 247380310 lawn mower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 247380310 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 247380310 FAQs

On a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 247380310, the model number is typically printed on the product ID sticker on the back of the mower deck, usually between the lower handle mounts. Use that exact model number to match the correct parts and diagrams in the 247380310 owner's manual.

Where to look on the mower

Check these common ID-tag locations first (wipe off grass and dirt so the sticker is readable):

  • Back of the deck, between the lower handle mounting points (most common)
  • Rear discharge area near the rear skirt
  • Side of the deck near the wheel height adjuster
  • Under the rear flap or near the bagging opening
  • On the handle support bracket (less common)
What to write down (and why)

Record the full information exactly as shown on the sticker.

  • Model number (used to match parts lists and diagrams)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run and correct revisions)
  • Product name/series (helpful when comparing similar Craftsman mowers)
Quick ID checklist
Item on sticker What it’s used for Example format
Model number Correct parts lookup 247380310
Serial number Version confirmation Letters and numbers
Engine model (if listed) Engine-specific parts Varies by engine
Why it matters

Craftsman walk-behind mowers often share similar decks and handles across multiple models, but parts like blades, cables, and bagging components can differ. Using the exact model number helps prevent ordering the wrong part and saves time during repair.

Last updated: January 2026

Most gas walk-behind lawn mowers like the Craftsman 247380310 last 8 to 15 years with normal homeowner use; 10+ years is common when you keep up with basic maintenance such as oil changes, blade care, and deck cleaning. For model-specific maintenance intervals, use the 247380310 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan by mower type

Lifespan varies mainly by engine hours, storage conditions, and how often the mower is serviced.

  • Gas walk-behind mower: 8 to 15 years
  • Electric walk-behind mower: 6 to 12 years (battery life is the limiter)
  • Riding mower: 10 to 20 years (more maintenance points)
What extends the life of a Craftsman walk-behind mower

These are the habits that most directly prevent early engine wear and cutting-deck damage.

  • Change engine oil on schedule and keep the oil at the correct level
  • Keep the air filter clean so the engine does not run rich or overheat
  • Use fresh fuel and stabilize gas before storage
  • Sharpen or replace the blade when cuts look ragged (tearing stresses the engine)
  • Clean grass buildup from the underside of the deck after mowing
  • Store the mower dry; avoid long-term exposure to rain and fertilizer dust
Quick maintenance checklist (what to do and how often)

Use this as a practical baseline; follow the manual for the exact intervals for the 247380310.

Task Typical interval Why it helps
Check oil level Every mow Prevents engine damage
Change oil Every season or 25-50 hours Reduces wear
Sharpen blade 1-3 times per season Cleaner cut, less strain
Clean deck underside After mowing Prevents rust and clogging
Why it matters

A mower usually fails early from neglected oil, stale fuel, or heavy deck buildup. Staying ahead of those items costs less than replacing major components and keeps your Craftsman mower cutting evenly.

Last updated: January 2026

For your Craftsman 247380310 walk-behind mower, troubleshoot by checking fuel, spark, air flow, and blade/deck drag first; those cause most no-start, stalling, and poor-cut complaints. Use the 247380310 owner's manual for the exact control locations, adjustments, and safety steps.

Quick safety steps first
  • Shut the engine off and let it cool.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the blade.
  • Tip the mower only as directed in the 247380310 owner's manual (wrong direction can spill fuel/oil).
  • Wear gloves when inspecting the blade and underside of the deck.
Symptom-based checks
1) Engine will not start
  • Confirm fresh gasoline and the fuel shutoff (if equipped) is on.
  • Make sure the operator presence/bail bar is held fully; a stretched cable can prevent starting.
  • Check the spark plug condition and gap; replace if fouled.
  • Inspect the air filter; a clogged filter causes hard starting.
2) Starts, then stalls or surges
  • Old fuel or water in fuel is the most common cause; drain and refill.
  • Dirty air filter or carburetor jets can cause surging.
  • Verify the zone control cable moves freely; replace if frayed (see mtd lawn mower zone control cable).
3) Poor cut quality or clumping
Common parts to inspect (and why)
What you notice Likely area What to do
Hard to pull starter, heavy drag Deck packed with grass Clean underside, check blade adapter
Bail bar feels loose Control cable Adjust/replace cable
Bagging is weak Bag/frame/chute Check for tears, blockage, fit
Why it matters

A mower that is starved for fuel/air or has excess deck drag runs hotter, stalls more, and cuts unevenly. Catching a worn blade or stretched control cable early also helps protect the engine and improves safety.

Last updated: March 2026

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