What kind of oil do you use in a Craftsman lawn tractor?
For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275760, use SAE 30 4-cycle engine oil when temperatures are above 32°F, and SAE 5W-30 when temperatures are below 32°F. This matches the oil viscosity guidance in the 917275760 owner's manual.
Oil type and capacity for model 917275760
The manual lists both the oil viscosity and the fill amount; use the chart below as a quick reference.
| Item | Specification for 917275760 |
|---|---|
| Oil type above 32°F | SAE 30 (API SG-SL) |
| Oil type below 32°F | SAE 5W-30 |
| Oil capacity with filter | 3.5 pints |
| Oil capacity without filter | 3.0 pints |
How we recommend changing oil (quick checklist)
Always work on a level surface and let the engine cool.
- Park the tractor, set the parking brake, and remove the key
- Check the oil level with the dipstick before draining
- Drain oil into an approved container (warm oil drains faster, but avoid hot surfaces)
- Refill slowly, then recheck the dipstick and top off to the full mark
- Run the engine briefly, shut it off, and recheck the level
If you want a cleaner drain with less mess, many owners use an oil drain tube such as the husqvarna lawn tractor oil drain tube 532148456 (compatible options vary by configuration).
Why it matters
Using the correct viscosity helps your 4-cycle engine lubricate properly in your local temperatures. Too thick in cold weather can make starting harder; too thin in hot weather can increase wear.
Related DIY help
For a step-by-step walkthrough, see how to change the oil in a riding lawn mower video.
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275760, the owner’s manual identifies it as an 18.5 HP riding lawn tractor with a low-emission internal combustion engine. The manual does not specify the engine manufacturer (such as Briggs & Stratton) or the exact engine model; those details vary by production run and engine tag.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917275760
Use the engine’s ID label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the muffler) and match it to parts and service info.
- Look for engine model, type, and code numbers on the engine label
- Record the numbers exactly before ordering parts
- Check for a separate tractor product ID tag under the seat or on the frame
- Use the manual’s maintenance specs (oil type, spark plug type) as a cross-check
- If the label is missing, compare the engine’s physical features (air filter style, carburetor layout)
For operating and maintenance specs tied to this tractor, use the 917275760 owner’s manual.
What we can confirm from the manual (model-specific)
Here are key engine-related specs listed for 917275760:
| Spec | What the manual lists |
|---|---|
| Horsepower rating | 18.5 HP |
| Fuel type | Regular unleaded gasoline |
| Fuel capacity | 2.00 gallons |
| Spark plug | Champion RC12YC (gap .030 in) |
| Oil type (temp dependent) | SAE 30 (above 32°F), SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F) |
Why it matters
The engine brand and model determine the correct tune-up parts (air filter, fuel filter, starter parts) and the right service procedures. Using the tractor model number alone can point you to chassis and deck parts, but the engine tag is what locks in engine-specific parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine can be worth it on Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275760 when the tractor’s deck, drive system, and steering are in good condition and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the tractor. Use the 917275760 owner’s manual to confirm maintenance condition and basic checks before you commit.
How we recommend deciding (practical checklist)
- Compare total engine-swap cost (engine, mounts, fluids, labor) to the cost of a comparable replacement tractor.
- Verify the tractor still moves properly: no slipping, loss of drive, or abnormal noises.
- Inspect the mower deck for structural issues: cracks, heavy rust-through, or bent components.
- Check for excessive deck vibration (often tied to blades, mandrels/spindles, or pulleys).
- Confirm routine maintenance has been kept up (oil changes, air filter, spark plug).
Model-specific notes for 917275760
The 917275760 owner’s manual identifies this tractor as an 18.5 HP, 42-inch deck model and includes a troubleshooting section plus maintenance schedules. It does not list “common failure patterns,” so we base the decision on the tractor’s current condition and repair economics rather than assuming typical weak points.
If your issue is poor cutting or vibration (not a seized engine), inspect the deck drive first. A worn blade-drive belt can mimic engine power problems; the lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 is one compatible blade drive belt used on this model.
Cost-to-value rule of thumb
We recommend replacing the tractor instead of the engine when the engine swap total is more than 50% of the cost of a comparable replacement tractor.
| Situation | Usually worth it? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Engine failed, tractor drives and deck is solid | Yes | You restore full function without replacing the whole unit |
| Engine failed plus major drive or deck damage | No | Multiple big repairs can exceed replacement cost |
| Engine runs but bogs when blades engage | Maybe | Often a deck load or belt/mandrel issue, not the engine |
Why it matters
An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the deck and drive system are sound helps ensure you are not investing heavily in a tractor that will need another major repair soon.
Last updated: January 2026





