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Craftsman Front engine lawn tractors

Official Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor parts

Sears PartsDirect is a leading supplier of Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor replacement parts. We have the repair parts and accessories that you need to keep your Craftsman lawn tractor running smoothly and efficiently. When you need Craftsman repair parts, trust that Sears PartsDirect will have the parts you need in stock.

What to do when your Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor leaks oil or gas

Check the oil level when the engine leaks oil. Drain oil to the full mark on the dipstick if you find the engine overfilled. A leaking head gasket or sump gasket can also cause oil leaks. Replace any damaged engine gaskets. If you notice gasoline stains on the pavement or garage floor, investigate the source of the leaking fuel. Rebuild or replace the carburetor if it leaks gas. Check the fuel pump for leaks and replace the pump if it's damaged.

Top-selling Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor replacement parts

  • Ignition switch. A riding mower ignition switch supplies power to the electrical components of the engine. When you turn the key, a metal contact transmits energy to the various connections on the switch. The ignition switch includes a lock that allows the switch to turn only when the tumblers in the lock are in the correct position.
  • Mandrel assembly. The mandrel assembly consists of the housing, bearings, and blade shaft. The mandrel mounts to the mower housing and has a pulley on top. When the user engages the blades, a belt turns the pulley on the top of the mandrel and spins the mower blade.
  • Mower blade. The mower blade is affixed to the end of a shaft and has one sharp edge on the top side. As the shaft spins, the sharp edge cuts the grass. Because of the upward angle of the sharp edge, the grass blows upward and out to the discharge chute.
  • Starter solenoid. The starter solenoid is a high-current switch that sends power to the starter motor to spin the engine when you turn the ignition key to the start position.