What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman riding mower model 917203830 uses a single-cylinder gasoline engine (a common setup on front-engine lawn tractors). For the exact engine brand, horsepower, and engine model code for your specific unit, match the numbers on the engine label to the specifications in the 917203830 owner's manual.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917203830
Use the engine’s ID tag (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter) and record the full model information.
- Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key
- Lift the hood and locate the engine identification label
- Write down the engine model, type, and code (or serial number)
- Compare those numbers to the engine/spec section in the manual
- Use the engine model code when ordering tune-up parts (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter)
What you will typically see on front-engine lawn tractors
Most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors in this class use a single-cylinder vertical-shaft engine designed for mowing loads.
| Engine attribute | Typical for this mower type | Where to confirm on your unit |
|---|---|---|
| Configuration | Single-cylinder | Engine ID label |
| Fuel | Gasoline | Fuel cap label/manual |
| Cooling | Air-cooled | Engine shrouding/fins |
| Output rating | Commonly mid-teens to low-20s HP | Engine label/manual |
Why it matters
The exact engine identification determines the correct maintenance parts and settings (spark plug type/gap, oil type/quantity, air filter style). Using the engine code prevents ordering the wrong parts even when the tractor model number is correct.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is a Craftsman 6.75 lawn mower?
A “Craftsman 6.75” is not one single model; 6.75 typically describes the engine rating, not the mower’s model number. The model number is found on the mower’s ID label (often under the seat on a riding mower or on the rear/side of the deck on a walk-behind). For a common Craftsman 21-inch 6.75-hp walk-behind example, the model is 917.377911.
Where to find the model number on your mower
Check these spots first (clean the label area if it is dirty):
- Walk-behind mower: rear of the deck near the wheels
- Walk-behind mower: side of the deck near the engine
- Walk-behind mower: near the bagger mount or discharge chute
- Riding mower/tractor: under the seat or on the frame rail
- Riding mower/tractor: near the engine compartment or footrest area
What the number should look like
Most Craftsman mower model numbers are a 9-digit format that starts with 917 (often shown with a dot after 917).
| What you see | What it usually means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 6.75 | Engine rating/series | Not a model number |
| 917.xxxxxx | Craftsman mower model number | 917.377911 |
| Short engine code | Engine model/type code | Not the mower model |
If you are working from this page’s model
This Sears PartsDirect page is for a Craftsman 917203830 front-engine lawn tractor, not a 6.75 walk-behind mower. If you are servicing the 917203830 tractor, use the diagrams and procedures in the 917203830 owner's manual to match parts and routing.
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong blade, belt, mandrel, or electrical part. Even small changes between model series can affect deck size, belt length, and mounting hardware.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917203830 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and drive system are solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of a comparable new rider. If multiple major systems are worn out, replacement makes more sense.
Quick decision checklist
- The mower deck is structurally sound (no major rust-through or cracks)
- The transaxle drives smoothly (no slipping, whining, or loss of pull)
- Steering and front axle are tight enough to track straight
- You can source the correct engine and mounting hardware for this frame
- The total cost (engine + belts + blades + labor) is comfortably under a new tractor price
- You plan to keep the tractor for several more seasons
Cost and effort: what to compare
Use this simple comparison to decide based on your situation.
| Option | Upfront cost | Time/skill | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace engine | Medium to high | Moderate DIY or shop labor | Deck and drivetrain are in good shape |
| Buy new tractor | High | Low | Several systems are worn, or you want warranty simplicity |
| Repair instead (non-engine) | Low to medium | Low to moderate | The “engine problem” is actually starting/fuel/ignition |
Parts you may end up replacing at the same time
An engine swap often exposes worn wear-items. On 917203830, these are common add-ons to budget for:
- Lawn tractor drive belt 532125907 if the ground drive belt is glazed, cracked, or stretched
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101 if the deck belt slips or squeals
- Blades (dull, bent, or heavily nicked)
- Battery and cables (if cranking is weak)
- Fuel line and filter (if fuel is stale or restricted)
Why it matters
A new engine only solves power and internal-engine failures. If the deck, belts, pulleys, or transaxle are already near end-of-life, you can spend engine money and still have a tractor that cuts poorly or won’t drive reliably. Checking the whole machine first protects your budget.
Before you commit: confirm it is truly an engine failure
We recommend walking through the starting and no-start checks in the 917203830 owner's manual. If the engine clicks, spins but will not start, or will not turn over, the issue is often electrical, fuel, or safety interlock related rather than a failed engine.
Last updated: February 2026





