What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman uses engines from multiple manufacturers depending on the tractor and production run; for the Craftsman riding tractor model 917286140, the engine is an internal combustion, low-emissions design, and the exact engine brand is identified on the engine label and in the specifications section of the 917286140 owner's manual.
Check these spots on the tractor; they are the fastest, most reliable identifiers:
- Engine blower housing (top shroud) decal or badge
- Valve cover label (often lists the engine family)
- Emissions label near the muffler or on the shroud
- Model and type code stamped on the engine (varies by maker)
- The product specifications section in the manual
Craftsman has commonly used several engine suppliers across different riding mower and lawn tractor models.
| Engine brand | Where you usually see it | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Many Craftsman lawn tractors | “Briggs & Stratton” badge plus model/type code |
| Kohler | Some mid to higher horsepower tractors | “Kohler” badge and a Command/7000-series style label |
| Kawasaki | Less common on Craftsman lawn tractors | “Kawasaki” badge and an FR/FS series-style label |
The engine brand determines the correct tune-up parts and service specs (oil type/amount, spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, and valve settings). Using the right specs also helps prevent hard starting, stalling, and premature wear.
If you are troubleshooting a no-crank or click-no-start condition, the starting circuit is a common place to begin; the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is one of the serviceable components listed for model 917286140.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
On your Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 917286140, you can look up the model number by checking the identification label on the tractor frame (commonly under the seat area) and matching it to the format shown in the 917286140 owner's manual. Use that exact model number when searching parts and diagrams.
On most Craftsman riding mowers and tractors, the ID label is placed where it stays protected but still readable.
- Check the frame under the seat (lift the seat and look on the frame rails or plate)
- Check the underside of the seat itself
- Wipe off dirt and grass buildup; the label is often hard to read when dusty
- Write down both the model number and serial number (the serial helps confirm the exact build)
Once you have the model number, use it exactly as printed (including any dots or dashes).
- Search by model number first to pull the correct parts diagrams
- Use the diagrams to confirm the correct part for your deck, drive system, or steering
- If you are ordering common wear items, match the part description to your diagram callout
- For broader searching by model number, use Sears PartsDirect
| What you are fixing | What you typically look up | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Mower deck not cutting well | Blades, mandrel parts | Lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701 |
| Blades not engaging | Deck belt, idlers | Husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101 |
| Tractor will not crank | Starting circuit parts | Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
Craftsman tractors can look similar across years, but small differences change belt lengths, blade styles, and electrical parts. Using the exact 917286140 model number helps ensure the parts list matches your tractor and prevents ordering the wrong component.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917286140?
Craftsman model 917286140 is a model number, not a build-date code; it does not directly tell the year. To identify the year for your specific tractor, use the product identification label information and the date-related details shown in the 917286140 owner's manual.
We recommend using the tractor’s product identification label (not the model number alone). Common places to check include:
- Under the seat pan or seat bracket area
- On the frame near the rear fender or footrest
- Near the engine compartment or dash support
- On the mower deck shell (sometimes a separate deck tag)
- In the paperwork that came with the tractor (purchase receipt, registration)
When you locate the label, record these items exactly as shown:
- Model number (you already have 917286140)
- Product number or serial number
- Any date code printed on the label
- Engine model and type (helpful when matching tune-up and starting parts)
| Item | What it tells you | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917286140) | The tractor family/configuration | Used to pull the correct parts diagrams |
| Serial number | Your unit’s unique identifier | Best clue for production timeframe |
| Date code (if present) | Manufacturing date info | Helps confirm the year |
The correct year matters because Craftsman tractors can have mid-series changes (deck hardware, belts, pulleys, wiring). Confirming the tractor’s identification label helps ensure you order the right parts, such as the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 or the lawn tractor drive belt 532125907.
If you need to order parts after you confirm your identification details, use the parts list for model 917286140 first, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to identify a lawn mower engine?
On your Craftsman 917286140 front-engine lawn tractor, we identify the engine by locating the engine ID information stamped on the engine itself (typically on the blower housing or sheet metal near the muffler and air cleaner). Use that engine model and type code to match the correct tune-up and repair parts.
Check these common locations on riding mower engines (wipe off dirt and grass first):
- Stamped into the sheet metal or blower housing directly above or near the muffler
- On the front of the engine near the air cleaner housing
- On a label or stamped pad on the engine shroud (often facing the operator side)
- Near the valve cover area on some engine designs
- On the engine itself (not the tractor frame), sometimes partially hidden by guards
Most engines use a few identifiers. Write them down exactly as shown.
| What you find | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model | Identifies the engine family | Letters and numbers |
| Type/spec code | Identifies the exact configuration | Numbers or mixed |
| Code/date | Helps match the correct version | Numeric date code |
Once you have the engine model and type/spec code, we use it to match the correct maintenance and repair items (filters, spark plug, carburetor parts, starter parts). If your issue is a no-crank or clicking symptom, the starting circuit parts on the tractor can also be involved.
- Compare the engine ID to the engine parts list you are using
- Match the exact type/spec code, not just the engine model
- If the engine cranks slowly or only clicks, inspect battery cables and connections first
- If the starter won’t engage, a common electrical suspect is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
- Use the safety and service guidance in the owner's manual before working around the engine and blades
Engine IDs prevent wrong-part returns. Two tractors with the same deck size can have different engines, and the engine model and type/spec code is what ensures the correct ignition, fuel, and tune-up parts.
If you need to order parts for Craftsman 917286140, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes; replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917286140 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the deck, chassis, and drive system are still solid and the total swap cost stays well below replacing the whole tractor. Follow the safety and service guidance in the owner's manual.
- The mower deck is structurally sound (no rust-through or cracks)
- It still drives normally (no persistent loss of drive)
- The cut quality is good after basic deck service (leveling, cleaning)
- You plan to keep the tractor for several more seasons
- Wear parts for this model are still readily available
- Deck damage or chronic vibration points to multiple worn components
- The drivetrain is failing and needs more than routine belt service
- Electrical problems are widespread (not just battery cables or a solenoid)
- Engine swap plus related repairs approaches about half the cost of a comparable replacement tractor
| What you find | What it points to | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Blades will not rotate | Deck drive issue | Inspect/replace the husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101 |
| Clicks but will not crank | Starting circuit issue | Test battery and cables; consider the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
| Excessive vibration | Blade or mandrel wear | Inspect blades and mandrels; tighten hardware |
An engine swap pays off only when it restores a tractor that is already dependable. If the deck and drivetrain are healthy, you avoid stacking repairs and get back to consistent mowing performance.
If you decide to move forward, order model-matched parts from the parts list for Craftsman 917286140, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





