Craftsman GT3000

The Craftsman GT3000 garden tractor lawn mower is a fairly powerful machine from the team at Craftsman. Sometimes this garden tractor model is known by it’s serial number, the Craftsman 27502. The engine that powers this lawnmower is a twin cylinder from the Kohler Pro range of engines. This engine has cast iron cylinder sleeves and is air cooled. It uses a paper element air filter to prevent dust and other particulate matter from entering into the combustion chambers and clogging them during operation. The engine is gasoline powered. It transfers power to the rear wheels through a hydrostatic transmission. This transmission gives the GT 3000 unlimited speeds going forwards as well as in reverse.

As the fuel tank on the Craftsman GT3000 which supplies the engine is so big, capable of holding up to 13.2 liters (3.5 US gallons) it’s quite obvious that this machine is favored among professionals as well as homeowners as it means that it rarely needs to be refilled during operation. The front axle on the GT3000 is made from cast iron which means that it is fairly unlikely to break even if you do happen to subject it to a massive or sudden stresses. The engine on the Craftsman 27502 transfers power to the rear wheels. These are quite large which means that they almost never leave thread marks. They each measure 23×10.5 (23 inch diameter, 10.5 inch width).

The engine on the Craftsman GT3000 is battery started and the whole machine comes with a 2 year limited warranty as standard when you are first buying it (new). This lawnmower is good for cutting lawns that range in size from 0.5 to 4 acres in size. Similar models to this one include the Craftsman GT4000 and the Craftsman GT5000 garden tractor lawn mowers.

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7 Reviews of the “Craftsman GT3000”

  1. James Hatfield says:

    Picked up a free one.
    Needed wire brushing of battery lugs, starter lug, solenoid to starter lug.
    Put new battery in and removed air filter and spark plugs. Cranked over for twenty seconds, then reinstalled plugs and pulled choke. Cranked it again with a morse code like spraying of starter fluid into carb inlet.
    Fired right up and continued spraying until started coughing, then opened choke slowly. Had to throttle the choke valve for few minutes. Then put tube in right side tires.
    After using it for a few weeks, the 23 hp command is smooth and powerful.
    The deck should have another inch or two to raise when not mowing.
    Airing down rears gives more traction to this heavy mower.
    Steering and alignment is lax.
    Should last another twenty years being overbuilt but at the cost of clunky performance.
    It is pretty fast without modification.
    Our Poulan 17hp 42″ is 95 lbs lighter and feels like a go cart after using this one.
    Our john deere 130 48″ is somewhere in the middle of performance.
    Our Yardman 25hp 52″ is lighter than this 48″ and would probably use it much more if it didn’t have the variable comet-style centrifugal clutch. That is one fake hydrostatic fellas!

    Year of Manufacture: 0
    Pros: built heavy
    Cons: built heavy

  2. Greg says:

    I purchased the GT3000 in 2002 and used the wheel weights from my Wheel Horse tractor on the rear wheels for better traction on a hill behind our home. I have a little over 600 hours on the 25hp Kohler Pro Command Engine. The deck is a 10 gage steel stamped deck and over the past 19 years only replaced the blade belt twice. I recently replaced worn front tires and the front wheel bushings and wheel spindles. Just done routine yearly maintenance on it and still runs strong. Seat vinyl on both sides cracked several years ago but other than this it still looks pretty good given its age.

    Year of Manufacture: 0
    Pros: Been durable mower.
    Cons: Had to replace the gas tank several years ago due to leaking. Wish I could get the deck height higher. The deck collects a significant amount of cut grass on top of the pulleys each mow that needs blown out after each use.
    Attachments: Rear wheel weights

  3. G.R. Ronan says:

    Not much of A problem at all! I wish my truck’s and cars held up as good as this tractor!
    I did have to replace the rear tires this year through! Actual Sears tires on it made in the U.S.A.! I should send them to A museum! They still hold air but have no tread left.
    Replaced with Chinesum rubber and I doubt they will last 10 have but at 68 I probably won’t either!!

    Year of Manufacture: 1990
    Pros: I bought this as A reposition by Sears in St. Paul MN. In I believe 1991.
    It has been A solid machine cutting grass at 2 house’s I have owned. I used to use A back blade to move light snow (under 3″) also. I also used the back blade to level the dirt driveway at my first house.
    It has A Kohler 18 h.p. Magnum engine that has never been opened and in fact the original magneto just called out 2 week’s ago. Put in A Chinesium replacement and off it went! Just change oil and filter once A year and you can’t kill this mill!
    Hydro tranny works like new and I have never even changed the filter.
    It could blow up tomorrow and it would owe me nothing.
    The mower deck wore out and I haven’t found A replacement.
    Cons: Can’t think of anything really. Parts, for the most part are still available, so I’ll use it until either I or it drops!
    Attachments: Back blade, roller, dethacher, Swisher pull behind mower,
    Modifications: Backup light, red rear light on left fender, used A large conduit clamp screwed to the hood to hold A folding aluminum picker.( Lot’s of dirty tree’s dropping branches!) 5 gallon pail tied to sleeve hitch to put branches in.

  4. kathryn says:

    functional. not sure i would buy this model. if your terrain is not level this may not be best machine for you.

    Year of Manufacture: 0
    Pros: durable, i was given this tractor and it has worked well for the most part.
    Cons: Had to replace gas tank, cracked. fairly easy to do yourself. It does not perform well on hills or over any uneven ground as it tends to get stuck and the rear tires just spin. i was unable to use anywhere with the slightest bump as the mower deck would get stuck then when i got off to push it the machine would cut off (safety feature that i am told can be disconnected).

    At present it does not want to start and am having to take it in to figure out if it is the solenooid, the starter, or something else….

    Attachments: pulls a dump cart and a chain drag on FLAT GROUND. does not seem to have the power to pull any load uphill but have to traverse in sections…perhaps due to the age.
    Modifications: .

    • Chris Chastain says:

      First thing to check if it wont crank up is the 30 amp ignition fuse , its next to the starter relay , i swithched to a 40 amp fuse 😊

      Year of Manufacture: 0

  5. Sandra Codish says:

    love it.

    Year of Manufacture: 0
    Attachments: looking for an attachment, snow plow to attached to my Craftsman GT3000.

  6. Curtis M Hermanson says:

    Good

    Year of Manufacture: 2002
    Pros: Great mowing and fairly easy to work on. The usual good operators manual with full part breakdown from Sears. Kohler Command Pro engine.
    Cons: No replaceable ends on steering drag link. Steering bushings are cheap plastic, could be better.
    Attachments: 46″ snow blower with Warner linear lift, snow plow blade, box scraper/grader with sleeve hitch, snow cab, dethatcher and spreader. 50 mower deck. 917.275041
    Modifications: I put halogen lights on top of the snow cab and better skid shoes on the snow blower.

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