

⚙️ Power up your gear with the pro-grade engine that won’t quit!
The Briggs & Stratton 875 Professional Series Engine is a robust 190cc powerhouse designed for reliable, eco-friendly performance. Featuring a ReadyStart system for hassle-free pull starts, a commercial-grade dual-seal air cleaner for extended durability, and compliance with CARB Tier III and EPA Phase 3 standards, this engine offers a quiet, efficient upgrade that fits directly into your existing equipment. Backed by a two-year warranty, it’s the smart choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking dependable power and longevity.






| ASIN | B07DX9715F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,242 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,766 in Chainsaw Accessories #3,666 in Lawn Mower Parts |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (129) |
| Item Weight | 27.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 125P02-0012-F1 |
| Manufacturer | Briggs and Stratton |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 13.5 x 10 inches |
C**N
Fantastic Upgrade – Quiet, Powerful, and Easy to Install
I installed this motor on my Troy-Bilt mower (replacing the original 163cc engine), and I couldn't be happier. The installation was incredibly straightforward—everything bolted right up perfectly, including the cables and mounting hardware. Took me about an hour and 15 minutes from start to finish. I used 10W-30 synthetic oil, and on the first start, the engine fired up with just one easy half-pull. It's much quieter than the old motor and pushes right through tall grass without bogging down at all. It’s clearly more powerful and efficient than the factory engine. If you're debating whether to repair or replace—this upgrade is 100% worth it. Direct fit, reliable performance, and a noticeable improvement all around. Highly recommended.
V**E
Engine is a Beast
Replaced a 150CC Briggs on a 21" self propelled MTD. This Engine has power to do some serious Mulching, like in Fall when you don't want to pick up Leaves and they will turn into Dirt anyway if your Mower can make Mince meat of the Leaves and Grass, which this Engine can do. It also has the power to give your Lawn a "Butch" in the Fall so you don't have any thatch in Spring. Blowing leaves don't stick in your Yard if your Grass is very short in Winter. Plus the Sun gets into soil and the Bacteria eats the Grass clippings and the bits of Leaves so in Spring you don't have a mess. Why people leave their Grass long in Winter I don't understand, OH they like to rake Thatch in spring.
J**E
It was super easy to add to my snapper mower!
Engine works great, easy to install. It truly needs a throttle control that can be hooked up. Otherwise this as advertised and runs great. Started on first pull no questions!
B**T
A Piece of Plastic JUNK
I have been on this Planet for close to 70 years, and grew up in a family of Tool & Die makers, My fathers old Reel type Lawn Mowers, all had Bullet Proof Briggs & Stratton Engines on them that were built like a Tank, this newest B&S engine is replacing a 21 year Old B&S Quantum XTL 6.0hp engine that came on a Snapper I purchased new, but it finally Died and went to Heaven, so I found this replacement, And when I opened the B&S shipping box and seen the "Proudly made In The USA Sticker" I was relieved, But that ended when I pick it up, and was shocked that B&S had produced an engine that is made of nothing but CHEAP Plastic, even the Carburetor and Outer Engine body is now made of Plastic, the only Metal showing on the outside of the engine is the Tin Foil Muffler and the bottom shaft, in fact I found a piece of Broken Plastic laying on the bottom of the box and soon discovered that it was a piece of the Air Cleaner Box that had broken off at the factory when it was placed in the Box, a part I may add that cost close to $65.00 to replace, to make matters worst, the PLASTIC that B&S uses to make the outside parts is not even a good Nylon Type Heavy Duty Plastic, its the type of plastic that is used to make CHEAP TOY's (BRITTLED), that will break if you look at it the wrong way. What A Piece Of American Made "GARBAGE", Briggs & Stratton, you should be ashamed of yourselves for producing a engine like this. My only regret is I didn't buy a Chinese made Engine from Harbor Freight. (UPDATE) Well I finally got the engine mounted on my Good Old Snapper, I did need to Tap out the mounting Bolt Holes (B&S Does Not Do It) because they claim you can use Self Threading Bolts to Cut their own Threads, I chose not to do it because the Blank Bolt Holes are so close to the outer edge I was afraid that if I used Self Threading Bolts, it would Break away, As many have reported there is no Fast & Slow Throttle on this engine, so if your old mower has one, you simply remove the Cable or use Zip Ties to secure it to the Handle, I would like to say that this new Design with no need for a Throttle "SUCKS" because the engine always sounds like its starving for Fuel. Needless to say, My next walk behind mower will have a Honda or Kawasaki engine on it, and Not a USA Wisconsin Made piece of JUNK that is not fit to use as a Boat Anchor.
A**R
A good price and runs very well....But there are differences from the previous engine
I bought this engine to replace the Briggs and Stratton 190cc engine on my Snapper 21" mower. The prices B&S wanted for the basic engine rebuild parts was 60% of the cost for this engine. My original had an electric start feature which I was hoping to transfer to this engine with minimal modifications. But the engine block will not accept this without some major modifications. With that said, I began mouting the engine to the mower realizing I'm back to pull starting. First thing that struck me was the engine mounting holes were not tapped. Why? It's not like you can use a bolt with a nut to mount this thing. So I tapped the holes for a 3/8 bolt. Not real difficult if you have a Tapping kit. The muffler guard is larger than the origanl one and kept the engine from mounting on the mower housing. I took it off and tried to bend it to fit. Ended up leaving it off. When finally mounting the engine, I noticed the oil drain plug was covered with a permanent cap. The instructions tell you to pull out the dip stick housing and tilt the engine on its side to drain the oil. Really B&S, how much did that convience really save. There is no throttle control. One speed. I never used it anyways. No issue with that. After adding oil, gas and a final check, it started with one very easy pull. That was the biggest surprise. I've never had an engine start so easily. Lots of plastic replaces steel and aluminum parts. A trade off for a low cost, higher HP engine and hopefully the same quality engine that it is replacing. OVERALL......I WOULD RECOMMEND THE ENGINE WITHOUT HESITATION.
A**R
8.75 briggs and stratton
It is recoil start only but good running motor i asked for a electric start motor and thought that it was and can not be returned
G**T
exact fit
great price and easy replacement
N**T
Good purchase
Good engine at an affordable price
A**R
Runs good but sometimes it will pull back on pull cord , when this happens it feels like your shoulder will be dislocated
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