Where can I find the Craftsman riding mower model number?
On your Craftsman riding mower, the model number is typically printed on the product identification label under the seat. For this tractor, the model is 917.276080 (often shown without the dot as 917276080) and it appears in the 917276080 owner's manual.
Where to look on the tractor
Check these common label locations first:
- Underside of the seat (lift the seat up and look at the seat pan area)
- Frame rail near the seat mounting area
- Rear fender pan area near the seat
- Under the hood near the engine compartment (less common)
What the model number looks like
Craftsman tractor model numbers are usually a 9-digit number, sometimes printed with a dot after the first three digits.
| You might see it printed as | It refers to |
|---|---|
| 917.276080 | Model 917276080 |
| 917276080 | Model 917276080 |
Tips to read the label correctly
If the label is dirty or faded:
- Wipe it with a damp rag and mild soap, then dry it
- Use a flashlight at an angle to make faint printing easier to see
- Take a close-up photo and zoom in
- Write down the full model number before ordering parts
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct diagrams and parts for your exact Craftsman tractor (mower deck, electrical system, belts, and steering components can vary by model).
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917276080 uses a mowemission (emissions-compliant) gasoline engine with electric start; the manual for this model is labeled 26.0 HP and pairs the tractor with a 48-inch mower deck. See the 917276080 owner's manual for the exact engine make and service specs.
What we can confirm for model 917276080
From the model-specific documentation, these are the key engine-related details you can rely on:
- Gas-powered engine (not battery-electric)
- Electric start system
- Emissions-compliant engine design (listed as “mowemission” in the manual)
- Tractor is configured with a 48-inch mower deck
- Engine output is listed as 26.0 HP on the manual cover
What “kind of engine” usually means (and how to identify yours)
Many owners mean the engine manufacturer (for example, Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki) and the engine model/type (single-cylinder vs V-twin). On riding mowers, the fastest way to confirm is to match the engine ID plate.
| Where to look | What you’ll find | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Engine shroud or valve cover area | Engine brand badge | Confirms manufacturer |
| Engine ID label/plate | Model, type, code | Needed for tune-up parts |
| Tractor model tag | Tractor model number | Confirms you have 917276080 |
If you’re troubleshooting engine-related issues
If the mower cranks but will not start, or runs rough, start with these basics before replacing parts:
- Verify fresh fuel and the fuel shutoff (if equipped) is open
- Check battery connections and battery charge (electric start needs strong voltage)
- Inspect the spark plug condition and gap
- Make sure the air filter is clean
- Confirm safety interlocks are satisfied (seat switch, brake/clutch position)
Why it matters
Using the correct engine identification prevents wrong-part returns and helps you choose the right maintenance items (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, oil type, and capacity) for your Craftsman 917276080.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is a Craftsman 6.75 lawn mower?
“6.75” describes an engine size used on many different Craftsman walk-behind mowers, so it is not a single model number. The model number you need is printed on your mower’s model tag; for this Craftsman riding tractor, the model number is 917276080 (shown in the 917276080 owner's manual).
Where to find the model number (walk-behind mower vs. riding tractor)
Use the ID tag on the equipment, not the engine cover.
- Walk-behind mower (often called “6.75”): look on the mower deck, usually near the rear, side, or by the bagger/discharge area
- Riding lawn tractor (like model 917276080): look under the seat area, on the rear fender, or on the frame near the seat
- Record the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Clean the tag area; grass and oil can hide digits
- Use the model number to match diagrams, belts, blades, and electrical parts
Model number vs. engine numbers
The engine label helps with engine-only parts; the mower/tractor model tag is what you use for chassis and deck parts.
| Label you find | What it identifies | Best used for |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment model number (example: 917276080) | The complete Craftsman mower/tractor | Deck, steering, drive, electrical, chassis parts |
| Engine model/type/code | The engine only (often Briggs and Stratton) | Carburetor, ignition, internal engine parts |
Quick checklist before ordering parts
- Confirm whether you have a walk-behind mower or a riding tractor
- Match the deck size and drive type (push, self-propelled, hydrostatic, manual)
- Compare the part description to your machine (for example, a PTO system may use a pto switch 582107601)
Why it matters
Craftsman mowers that share “6.75” can use different blades, wheels, belts, and controls. Using the exact model number from the tag prevents wrong-part returns and gets the correct diagrams fast.
Last updated: January 2026





