How to identify a lawn mower engine?
To identify the engine on your Craftsman riding mower model 536270340, locate the engine identification label or stamping on the engine shroud (sheet metal) near the muffler and air cleaner; it lists the engine’s model, type, and code needed for correct tune-up and replacement parts.
Most rear-engine and mid-engine riders place the engine ID in one of these common spots:
- Stamped or printed on the sheet metal shroud directly above or near the muffler (right or left side)
- On the front of the engine near the air cleaner housing
- On a label near the valve cover area (often close to the spark plug side)
- On a tag attached to the blower housing (the cover that directs cooling air)
For diagrams and the mower’s control layout, use the 536270340 owner's manual.
When you find the label, record everything exactly as shown. Typically you will see:
- Engine model number
- Engine type (or trim/spec number)
- Code/date code (helps match the correct carburetor, ignition parts, and gaskets)
- Sometimes the displacement (cc) and emissions family
| What you find | What it helps you do |
|---|---|
| Engine model | Match filters, spark plug, carburetor, starter parts |
| Type/spec | Match the correct governor, fuel system, and linkage parts |
| Code/date code | Match production changes and correct replacement parts |
The mower model number (536270340) identifies the tractor, but the engine model and code identify the exact engine build. That is what prevents ordering the wrong ignition parts, fuel parts, or maintenance items.
Last updated: January 2026
Where to find model number on riding mower?
On the Craftsman mid-engine rider model 536270340, the model number is typically printed on a product ID label located on the frame or under the seat area. We use that exact model number to match the correct parts diagrams, belts, switches, and decals for your mower.
Look for a sticker or metal tag with a model number and serial number. On riding mowers like this one, the label is usually in one of these spots:
- Under the seat (seat pan or seat deck area)
- On the rear frame, between or just above the rear wheels
- On the right or left side of the frame near the engine compartment
- Near the cutting deck area (often on the deck shell edge)
- Near the starter/engine housing area
- Wipe dirt and grass off the frame rails and under-seat area; labels get coated quickly.
- Use a flashlight and look for a white or silver label with bold numbers.
- Write the number exactly as shown (for this mower it should read 536.270340 on the tag, which corresponds to model 536270340 in parts listings).
The model number ensures you get parts that fit your exact deck and drive setup, such as the correct blade drive belt and mower housing hardware.
| What you’re doing | Why the model number matters |
|---|---|
| Ordering a deck belt | Deck size and pulley layout must match |
| Replacing a safety switch | Wiring and mounting style vary |
| Looking up diagrams | Parts lists are model-specific |
Use the operator documentation to confirm the model family and configuration, then compare your mower’s deck size and controls to the diagrams in the 536270340 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How old is my mower by serial number?
On a Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 536270340, the serial number can usually be decoded to estimate the build date (and therefore the mower’s age). The most reliable method is to match your serial number format to the identification and service information shown in the 536270340 owner's manual.
Most riding mowers place the model and serial tag in one of these spots:
- Under the seat on the frame pan
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- On the mower frame near the engine
- Near the deck lift area (less common)
Serial numbers are not universal; the “date” may be embedded as a date code or as part of a longer manufacturing sequence. Use this process:
- Write down the full serial number exactly as shown (include letters and dashes).
- Look for a 4 to 6 digit block that resembles a date (common patterns include MMDDYY, YYMMDD, or YYWW where WW is the production week).
- If you see a week code (YYWW), treat it as “year + week of year” rather than a calendar date.
- Compare your format to the identification section in the manual so you do not misread a sequence number as a date.
| What you see in the serial | What it usually means | Example interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 6 digits like MMDDYY | Month, day, year | 041507 = April 15, 2007 |
| 6 digits like YYMMDD | Year, month, day | 070415 = April 15, 2007 |
| 4 digits like YYWW | Year and production week | 0720 = week 20 of 2007 |
Knowing the approximate build date helps us match the correct parts and diagrams for your mower’s exact configuration (deck drive belt routing, blade hardware, electrical parts like the starter solenoid, and safety switches).
If you are ordering parts after you decode the serial number, these are commonly configuration-sensitive:
- Deck belt length and routing (example part: lawn tractor deck belt 37X111MA)
- Electrical starting components (starter solenoid, fuse holder, ground cable)
- Deck hardware and blade fasteners (nuts, washers, cotter pins)
Last updated: January 2026
How to read Craftsman serial number?
On Craftsman model 536270340, the serial number is primarily used to identify your exact production unit for parts and service. We recommend recording the model and serial from the ID decal and using the format shown in the 536270340 owner's manual to ensure you copy the numbers correctly.
The model and serial number are printed on a decal attached to the mower.
- Look for the ID decal on the frame or body near the seat area
- Clean the decal gently so every character is readable
- Write the serial number exactly as shown (including any leading zeros)
- Record the purchase date for your maintenance and parts history
- Keep the information with your operator paperwork
Craftsman serial formats can vary by product line and production era, so the safest approach is to match your serial to the format used for your specific mower.
| What you have | What it tells us | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (536270340) | Identifies the mower family and parts diagrams | Use it to browse parts by section |
| Serial number | Identifies the exact unit build | Use it to confirm the correct parts and revisions |
| Purchase date | Helps track maintenance intervals | Log oil changes, belts, blades, and battery service |
- Do not confuse the number 0 with the letter O
- Do not drop digits at the beginning or end of the serial
- If the decal is damaged, copy what you can and compare to the format shown in the manual
Using the correct serial number helps us match the right Craftsman mid-engine rider parts (like belts, switches, and electrical components) to your exact build, which reduces returns and fit issues.
Last updated: January 2026





