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Briggs & Stratton Push Mower Engine

Why Briggs & Stratton Engines?

The most important thing to consider when purchasing power equipment is the engine that powers it.

8 out of 10 leading lawn mower brands count on Briggs & Stratton to power more of their products than any other engine.* Our engines provide easy starting, low maintenance and powerful performance – everything you have come to expect in a quality product.

So when you're looking for a new mower, look for one powered by a Briggs & Stratton® engine.

Our Starting Promise

 

 

 

With our Starting Promise™, Briggs & Stratton Corporation warrants to the original owner that select 675 Series™ engines, 700 Series™ engines, 700 Series™ DOV® engines equipped with ReadyStart® and Professional Series™ engines* will always start on the first or second pull, or we will fix it for free. Go to our Starting Promise page for more details.

* Source: PowerPulse 2009

The Right Choice For More Leading Mower Brands

More leading lawn mower brands count on Briggs & Stratton to power more of their products than any other engine. They know that consumers prefer Briggs & Stratton engines over any other engine brand.*

* Source: PowerPulse 2009

Brute | Crafsman | Husquvarna | John Deere | Murray | Poulon Pro | Simplicity | Snapper | Toro | Troy-Bilt | Weed Eater | Yard Machines

100 Years
100 Years in Power

For over 100 years, Briggs & Stratton has been providing solid, reliable power to get the job done. What does this mean to you?

You can count on us to be here when you're selecting your next mower. And you can rely on us to be here long after you've made your purchase. Briggs & Stratton: A proven leader yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Down to Earth
Down to Earth

Our legacy of corporate social responsibility and community involvement is reflected in our longstanding commitment to environmental stewardship.

  • The engines Briggs & Stratton manufactured in 2010 emit up to 75% less exhaust emissions than those sold before 1995.
  • Between 1995 and 2010, Briggs & Stratton has lowered evaporative emissions in its engines by more than 73%.
  • The energy required to build a Briggs & Stratton engine has been reduced by 3 percent, on average, over the last two years.
This Engine Made in the USA of U.S. and Global Parts
Built the American Way
Over 3,000 people build over 9 million engines in our U.S. factories each year from U.S. and global parts. It’s one of the reasons why consumers look for the Briggs & Stratton brand when they shop for power equipment.