Quick overview
Your lawn mower’s Model Number identifies the design and features, while the Serial Number is unique to your specific unit. Both are needed for repairs, parts replacement, and warranty registration.
Common places to check
Look for a Sticker or Metal Plate on the main mower deck or body near the engine.
Many mowers have labels on the engine housing, often near the Pull Start or Side Panel.
For riding mowers, check under or around the seat area for a Label or Plate.
Documents may list both model and serial numbers.
Examples & formats
Typical examples:
Honda HRX217VKA, Toro Recycler 20332, John Deere E120Serial:
HN12345678, TR98765432, JD56789012
Troubleshooting if you can't find it
- Inspect the deck, engine housing, and seat area carefully.
- Look for metal plates or stickers with engraved or printed numbers.
- If still missing, check your purchase receipt or warranty card.
What to do with the numbers
- Register your mower online for warranty and service support.
- Provide both numbers when requesting parts or scheduling repairs.
- Keep a photo of the label for quick reference.
- Use the model number to download the correct user manual.
🧠 Tip: Lawn mower serial numbers are usually 8–12 characters long and may include letters and numbers (e.g., HN12345678). Models often include brand and series (e.g., Honda HRX217VKA, Toro Recycler 20332).
🔒 Privacy & Safety Note
Do not post your serial number online — it’s unique to your unit and may be required for warranty or support verification.