How to find CRAFTSMAN mower parts?
To find parts for your Craftsman riding lawn mower model 536270270, match the exact model number from the ID label, then use that model to look up the illustrated parts list and order the correct replacement parts for your mower and deck.
For model 536270270, the model number is typically found on an ID label on the mower frame or seat deck area. Use the full model number exactly as shown so the parts diagrams match your specific build.
Quick checklist
- Write down the full model number: 536270270
- Note any additional numbers on the label (often a product number)
- Clean the label so every digit is readable
- Use the model number to cross-check parts diagrams in the owner's manual
Once you are on the parts list for 536270270, use the exploded-view diagrams to locate the part by section (mower deck, drive, transaxle, controls). Then match the diagram callout to the part name and part ID.
| What you have | What to match | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Worn or leaking area | Part location in diagram | Confirms you are in the right section |
| Diagram callout number | Part name and part ID | Prevents ordering the wrong version |
| Old part in hand | Shape, mounting points, size | Catches look-alike parts |
These are examples of parts shown for this model page that customers often need when servicing the drive or deck area:
- Blade adapter 92466SEMA (inspect if the blade hits an object)
- Transmission grease 788067D (used during transaxle service)
- Retaining ring 792125 (common in transaxle assemblies)
Riding mower parts can look similar across Craftsman models, but small differences in deck size, drive system, or transaxle components can change the correct part. Using the exact model number and diagram callouts helps you get the right fit the first time.
If you need to search beyond the parts listed for this model, we also support model-number search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to tell model year of CRAFTSMAN riding mower?
For Craftsman riding mowers like model 536270270, the most reliable way to identify the model year is to use the serial number from the ID decal on the mower and match it to the date information format shown in the 536270270 owner's manual. Many Craftsman serial/date codes use a MMDDYY style date segment (month, day, year).
We use the mower’s ID decal information first because it ties directly to your exact unit.
- Look for the decal attached to the unit (the manual notes the model and serial are on a decal).
- Write down the serial number exactly as shown.
- Record the model number (for this page, it is 536270270).
- If the decal includes a date code, copy that too.
- Keep the numbers with your maintenance records for future parts lookups.
If your Craftsman serial/date code includes a 6-digit date segment, it is commonly interpreted like this:
| Code segment | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| First 2 digits | Month (MM) | 07 = July |
| Next 2 digits | Day (DD) | 28 = 28th |
| Last 2 digits | Year (YY) | 11 = 2011 |
So a code like 072811 typically reads as July 28, 2011.
Knowing the model year helps us match the correct parts and specifications for your Craftsman riding lawn mower, especially when there were mid-production changes to items like the transaxle, brake linkage, or electrical system.
When you are ready to order, use the parts list for model 536270270 first; if you are searching beyond this model page, search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding lawn mower model 536270270, a full engine replacement typically runs about $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, whether any pulleys or belts must be transferred, and local labor rates. Plan on around 6 hours of labor for a riding mower engine swap.
- Engine cost (new vs. rebuilt, horsepower, crankshaft size and length)
- Labor time (engine removal, transfer of brackets, wiring, throttle/choke linkages)
- Extra parts often replaced at the same time (belts, hardware, seals)
- Shop supplies (oil, filter, fuel line, clamps)
- Condition of the mower (rusted fasteners, damaged wiring, worn pulleys)
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement engine | $200 to $1,500 | Biggest variable; must match crankshaft specs |
| Labor | $200 to $600 | Often 4 to 8 hours total |
| Fluids and small parts | $20 to $150 | Oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware |
| Estimated total | $260 to $1,800 | Most jobs land in the middle of the range |
We recommend confirming these items first so the replacement engine fits and the mower drives and cuts correctly:
- Crankshaft diameter, length, and keyway (must match your pulley and blade drive setup)
- Mounting bolt pattern on the frame
- Electrical system (charging output, starter, solenoid wiring)
- Fuel system condition (old fuel lines and filters can cause hard starting)
- Drive and deck condition; if belts are worn, performance can still be poor after an engine swap
For model-specific specs and adjustment procedures, use the owner's manual.
An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a rear-engine rider. Verifying fit and addressing related wear items (like drive components and wiring) prevents repeat labor and helps the mower deliver full power under load.
If you decide to repair instead of replace, you can also shop model-matched parts on this page or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





