Craftsman riding tractors were first introduced in 1953 and to this day are made to be high quality, durable, and dependable tractors. Many Craftsman riding tractors are designed to operate similar to a car with a foot controlled automatic transmission.
Choose one of the part categories shown below for Craftsman replacement parts. If you need parts for the engine see the right sidebar for the page link to your small engine to get part information.
![]() Air Filters |
![]() Belts |
![]() Blades |
![]() Control Cables |
![]() Deflectors |
![]() Gas Caps |
![]() Gaskets |
![]() Idlers |
![]() Mufflers |
![]() Oil Filters |
![]() Spindles |
![]() Springs |
![]() Starters |
![]() Switches |
![]() Wheels |
The model and serial numbers on your Craftsman riding tractor are either on the front right or front left side of the frame. If you don’t see them there, look at the right side of the dash support.
The model number for your Craftsman tractor is 6 digits long and starts with a "9".
There's a separate model/serial number for the engine. Here are the small engines that are available in your Craftsman tractor. Visit the page of the engine you have to find out where the model/serial number is located for your small engine model:
Briggs & Stratton Small Engine
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