No wont fit, but I have a 42" craftsman grass catcher and would be glad to switch even trade for your 48" catcher
You will need to order a manual on the mower from the manufacturer (I assume Simplicity).
Because the width of the cutting area is 21".
Shouldnt be a problem. Just check and make sure the spindle is the same size.
Depends. A Delta Shopmaster will, but a Craftsman 21236 won't.
It depends entirely on the size of the field !
i have a 19 inch electric mower with 1 touch wheel adjustment but i cant figure it out.
1/2 an inch
its between the fuel tank, and carb. its round and about an inch long
The belt length for a Craftsman tractor LT 4000 42 is 96 inches by three-quarter inch. This is assuming the same 42 inch mower deck is still in use.
You will need to find out what make the transaxle is. If it is a hydro-gear (which is very common in Craftsman mowers) it take 20W50.
The belt is too loose. Replace it or adjust the idler.
Yes, it just won't cut as wide.
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Mower engines use 30Wt
A typical riding mower with a 38" deck probably comes with a 12.5HP motor. If your mowing requires cutting higher grass or big hills you may want to have one with a larger engine more like a 16.5HP.
Grasses grow from the roots, which are able to avoid the blades of a mower. Study a lawn that has been mown a few days back, and notice that tips have been square cut by the mower blades, yet the grass has grown an inch or two taller (from the bottom).
If this is the 500 series Weedeater mower, try Walmart. They have this mower in stock.