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Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) t140 lawn tractor

Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) t140 lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) t140 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for CMXGRAM201304 (2020) Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Cub Cadet 10w30 Engine Oil 32oz Retail Packaged Part for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 490-000-C044

    Electrical/engine accessories diagram

    Cub Cadet 10w30 Engine Oil 32oz Retail Packaged Part

    Part #490-000-C044

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Choke Plug for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 731-05266

    Upper & lower dash diagram

    Choke Plug

    Part #731-05266

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oil Sae 30 4 for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 490-000-M034

    Quick reference diagram

    Oil Sae 30 4

    Part #490-000-M034

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Split Bushing for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 741-0588

    Upper & lower dash diagram

    Split Bushing

    Part #741-0588

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  •  for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part N/P

    Part #N/P

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Flat Washer for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 936-0463

    Hood & grille/hub cap/key diagram

    Lawn Tractor Flat Washer

    Part #936-0463

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Filter-air C for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part BS-793569

    Quick reference diagram

    Filter-air C

    Part #BS-793569

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Blade for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 490-110-M111

    Quick reference diagram

    Blade

    Part #490-110-M111

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rivet for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 728-0176

    Deck diagram

    Rivet

    Part #728-0176

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug for Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) - Part 759-3336

    Quick reference diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug

    Part #759-3336

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman T140 LAWN TRACTOR CMXGRAM201304 (2020) FAQs

For the Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 front-engine lawn tractor, the exact engine make, model, and horsepower can vary by configuration; we confirm the correct engine type by matching your tractor’s model and serial information and then referencing the engine identification details in the CMXGRAM201304 operator’s manual.

How to identify the engine on your CMXGRAM201304

Use these quick checks to determine what you have before ordering maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter) or troubleshooting a no-start.

  • Lift the seat and record the tractor model and serial number from the model plate.
  • Open the hood and look for the engine ID label (often on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter).
  • Write down the engine model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines).
  • Match the engine ID to the correct engine operator’s manual for oil type, capacity, and tune-up specs.
  • If the label is missing, use the tractor serial number plus photos of the engine to confirm the correct replacement parts.

What we can say for this model (and what varies)

The CMXGRAM201304 is a Craftsman T140-series riding mower platform; it is commonly equipped with a single-cylinder gasoline engine, but the manual covers multiple models and does not lock CMXGRAM201304 to one specific engine brand or horsepower.

Detail What’s typical on this platform What you should verify on your unit
Engine style Single-cylinder gas Engine model/type/code tag
Fuel Unleaded gasoline (87+ octane) Fuel recommendations on engine label/manual
Maintenance specs Oil, air filter, spark plug intervals Exact oil capacity, plug gap, filter part numbers

Why it matters

Engine identification prevents wrong-part orders and saves time diagnosing issues like hard starting, surging, or overheating; many tune-up parts are engine-specific even when the tractor model is the same.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 (2020) front-engine lawn tractor, the engine brand is not identified in the model-specific information we can verify from the provided operator documentation. Craftsman uses different engine suppliers across its riding mower and tractor lineup, so the sure way is to confirm the brand from the engine’s ID label.

How to confirm the engine brand on CMXGRAM201304

Use the tractor’s identification plate and the engine’s identification label together.

  • Lift the seat and record the tractor model and serial number from the model plate under the seat pan.
  • Find the engine identification label on the engine (commonly on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter).
  • Write down the engine model and any type/code numbers shown on that label.
  • Use the engine model/type/code for engine maintenance parts (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter, oil filter).
  • Use the tractor model number CMXGRAM201304 for tractor and deck parts (belts, blades, spindles, pulleys).

For the exact label locations and safe access steps, follow the CMXGRAM201304 operator’s manual.

Common engine brands Craftsman may use (general guidance)

Across Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors, you will commonly see:

  • Briggs and Stratton
  • Kohler
  • Other suppliers depending on the product line and production year
What you’re checking Where to look What it controls
Engine brand and engine model Engine ID label Tune-up parts and engine service specs
Tractor configuration Tractor model/serial plate Deck, drive, steering, and chassis parts

Why it matters

Engine brand and engine model determine the correct service specifications (oil type, oil capacity, spark plug type and gap) and the correct engine maintenance parts. The tractor model number alone is often not enough for engine-specific parts.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 front-engine lawn tractor, the most common problems we see are no-start or no-crank, rough running, uneven cutting, excessive vibration, and blade-engagement or drive issues. These symptoms are often tied to fuel condition, safety interlocks, deck/blade wear, or routine maintenance (see the troubleshooting section in the CMXGRAM201304 operator’s manual).

Common CMXGRAM201304 symptoms and likely causes

  • Engine won’t crank or won’t start: PTO engaged, parking brake not set, operator not seated, blown fuse, weak battery, spark plug wire off
  • Engine runs rough or surges: choke left on, dirty air filter, stale fuel, gas cap vent restriction, contaminated fuel
  • Uneven cut: deck not leveled, dull blade, uneven tire pressure
  • Excessive vibration: loose blade hardware, unbalanced/bent blade, worn spindle components
  • Poor mulching or clumping: wet grass, mowing too fast, dull blade, heavy deck buildup

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Set parking brake, sit in the seat, and confirm PTO is OFF before starting
  • Drain and refill with clean, fresh unleaded fuel (87 octane or higher)
  • Inspect air filter and spark plug; replace if dirty or fouled
  • Check battery terminals for corrosion and verify battery is charged (12.6 V or higher is a good target)
  • Clean top and underside of the deck to prevent corrosion and belt wear

Symptom-to-fix guide (fast triage)

Symptom Most likely area Typical next step
No crank / no start Safety interlock, battery, fuse PTO OFF, brake set, charge battery, check fuse
Starts then dies / surges Fuel delivery or air intake Replace stale fuel, check cap vent, service air filter
Uneven cut Deck level, blades, tire pressure Level deck, sharpen/replace blade, set tire pressure
Vibration Blade/spindle Tighten hardware, replace bent blade, inspect spindle

Why it matters

On CMXGRAM201304, small issues like stale fuel, a dirty air filter, or a deck packed with clippings can quickly turn into hard starting, poor cut quality, and premature belt or spindle wear.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman CMXGRAM201304 T140 lawn tractor can be worth it when the tractor is otherwise in good shape and the total engine-swap cost (engine, labor, and incidentals) is clearly lower than replacing the whole tractor. Use the engine’s own model/type code and mounting details to choose the correct replacement.

What to check on CMXGRAM201304 before you decide

  • Transmission drives smoothly forward and reverse (no slipping or loss of drive)
  • Deck shell is solid (not rusted through or cracked)
  • Spindles and pulleys spin smoothly (no grinding or wobble)
  • Steering and brakes feel safe and predictable
  • The problem is truly engine-related (low compression, internal knock, seized engine)

When engine replacement usually makes sense

  • The tractor starts, steers, and stops safely aside from the engine issue
  • You are not stacking multiple big repairs at the same time
  • You can do some work yourself (or keep shop labor limited)
  • The rest of the tractor has been maintained (belts, blades, battery, tires)

When it usually does not make sense

  • The engine swap estimate is more than about 50% of the tractor’s replacement value
  • You also need major transmission/drive repairs
  • The deck, frame, or safety systems are worn out or damaged

Quick decision table

Situation What we recommend most often
Engine swap cost is under ~50% of replacement value and tractor is sound Replace the engine
Engine swap cost is over ~50% of replacement value Replace the tractor
Engine plus transmission/drive repairs needed Replace the tractor in most cases

Why it matters

The CMXGRAM201304 operator guidance notes an estimated useful life of 7 years under ordinary use conditions; that makes overall wear a key part of the decision. An engine swap restores power, but it will not fix worn decks, weak transmissions, or unsafe controls.

For model-specific safety steps (key removal, spark plug wire disconnection, deck and blade precautions), follow the CMXGRAM201304 operator’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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