What kind of oil do you use in a Craftsman lawn tractor?
For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275223, we use a high-quality detergent 4-cycle engine oil that meets API service classification SF through SJ, and we choose the SAE viscosity based on the outdoor temperature (use the oil viscosity chart in the owner's manual).
Oil type and viscosity: what to use
The manual specifies the oil quality standard (API SF-SJ) and directs you to match viscosity to temperature. In practice, these are the most common choices for lawn tractor engines:
- SAE 30: typical for warm-weather mowing
- SAE 10W-30: common all-around option for mixed temperatures
- SAE 5W-30: best for easier cold-weather starting
- Use detergent oil (not non-detergent or 2-cycle oil)
How to check and change oil on model 917275223
We follow the manual’s routine to protect the engine and keep oil at the correct level.
Check the oil level
- Park the tractor on level ground
- Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, wipe it clean
- Reinsert the dipstick (rest cap on the tube as directed), then read the level
- Add oil to the FULL mark; do not overfill
- Tighten the oil fill cap/dipstick securely after checking
Change interval (maintenance schedule)
| Task | When to do it |
|---|---|
| Check crankcase oil level | Before starting and after each 8 hours of operation |
| Change engine oil | Every 50 hours or at least once a year |
| Replace engine oil filter (if equipped) | Every season, or every other oil change if used over 100 hours/year |
Why it matters
Using the correct API-rated oil and the right viscosity for the temperature helps your Craftsman 917275223 start easier, lubricate properly, and reduce engine wear during long mowing sessions.
If you are stocking up on maintenance items for the season, we also recommend keeping common wear parts on hand from the model’s parts list, such as the filter 51315. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are building a full tune-up list.
Last updated: February 2026
Does a Craftsman riding mower have an oil filter?
Yes. The Craftsman riding mower model 917275223 uses an engine oil filter, and our maintenance guidance for this tractor calls for replacing the oil filter every season (or every other oil change if you run the tractor more than 100 hours per year). See the owner's manual for the exact service interval and procedure for your engine.
How to tell if your 917275223 has an oil filter
Most front-engine Craftsman lawn tractors like 917275223 use a spin-on oil filter mounted on the engine block.
- Look for a metal canister (usually white or black) threaded onto the side of the engine
- Check near the oil drain area and dipstick tube
- If you see a filter, confirm it is tight and not leaking around the gasket
- If you do not see a filter, verify the engine configuration in the owner's manual
When to replace the oil filter
We follow the schedule used for this model:
- Replace the oil filter every season
- Replace the oil filter every other oil change if usage exceeds 100 hours per year
- Replace sooner if you see oil seepage, dents, or a damaged gasket
Quick schedule table
| Usage pattern | Oil filter replacement timing |
|---|---|
| Typical homeowner mowing | Every season |
| Heavy use (over 100 hours/year) | Every other oil change |
Why it matters
A clean oil filter helps protect the engine from wear by trapping debris and sludge. Staying on schedule helps maintain oil flow, reduce heat-related breakdown, and extend engine life.
Parts and supplies notes
Oil filters are considered routine maintenance items for riding mowers. If you are stocking up on common service parts for 917275223, you can also review the parts list on this model page or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917275223?
Craftsman model 917275223 is a specific lawn tractor model number, but the exact build year is determined by the tractor’s serial number/date code, not the model number alone. Use the identification label on the tractor and confirm the date code format shown in the owner's manual.
How to find the build year on a Craftsman 917275223
Look for the product identification label (commonly under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or near the frame). Once you find it, use these checks:
- Write down the serial number exactly as shown.
- Look for a date code printed near the serial number.
- If the label includes a month/day/year style code, the last two digits typically indicate the year.
- If the label uses a manufacturer code format, match it to the identification guidance in the manual.
- If the label is damaged, compare the tractor’s major assemblies (engine, mower deck, steering parts) to the parts diagrams in the manual.
Quick model confirmation (so you are reading the right label)
Your documentation identifies this tractor as:
| Item | What we know for this model |
|---|---|
| Brand | Craftsman |
| Model number | 917275223 |
| Product type | Front-engine lawn tractor |
A correct label match matters because Craftsman tractors can share similar styling across multiple years, while the serial number pinpoints the production run.
Why it matters
The build year helps us select the correct replacement parts and diagrams for wear items like belts, steering components, and deck hardware. For example, this model’s parts list includes items such as the husqvarna lawn tractor drag link 532175572, which must match the correct steering configuration.
If you are ordering parts
Once you confirm the serial/date code, order parts by model 917275223 and verify the part number against your diagram. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are building a full maintenance list.
Last updated: February 2026





