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Craftsman 917270961 20.0-hp automatic lawn tractor

Craftsman 917270961 20.0-hp automatic lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917270961 20.0-hp automatic lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917270961 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Heat Shield for Craftsman 917270961 - Part 145552

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    Heat Shield

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman 20.0-HP Automatic Lawn Tractor 917270961 FAQs

On a Craftsman riding mower like model 917270961, the build date is typically encoded in the serial number on the product tag; on many units, the first six digits read as MMDDYY (month, day, year). Use that to identify the manufacturing year, then confirm details in the 917270961 owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number tag

On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, we see the ID tag in one of these spots:

  • Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
  • On the rear fender area near the seat
  • On the frame rail near the engine compartment
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame

How to decode common Craftsman serial date formats

Craftsman used more than one serial format over the years. These are the most common patterns we see:

  • 6-digit date code (MMDDYY): first two digits = month, next two = day, last two = year
  • Longer serial with a 6-digit date embedded: look for a 6-digit run that matches MMDDYY
  • Walk-behind style codes (varies by series): the year is often a single digit within the code; use the model number plus the full serial to confirm the exact year

Quick examples

Serial/date code example How it reads Manufacturing date
071294 07-12-94 July 12, 1994
032105 03-21-05 March 21, 2005

If the serial number does not match MMDDYY

Use this checklist to get to the correct year quickly:

  • Write down the full model number (917270961) and the full serial number exactly as shown
  • Check the tractor’s engine label separately (engine model and code can indicate engine build date)
  • Compare the tractor configuration (deck size, controls, and decals) to the diagrams and specs in the 917270961 owner's manual
  • If you are ordering parts, match by model number first, then verify by the part diagram callouts

Why it matters

The manufacturing year helps us match the correct parts and revisions for items that commonly change over a production run, such as the ground drive belt, mandrel assembly, ignition key, and mulching blade.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 917270961 20.0-hp automatic lawn tractor, the engine system is made up of fuel, air, ignition, lubrication, and cooling components that work together to start, run smoothly, and deliver power to the drivetrain and mower deck. For the exact locations and service steps, use the 917270961 owner's manual.

Main engine component groups (what they do)

  • Fuel system: stores and delivers gasoline (tank, fuel lines, fuel filter, carburetor)
  • Air intake: keeps dirt out of the engine (air filter, intake path)
  • Ignition system: creates spark to run the engine (ignition switch, ignition coil, spark plug)
  • Lubrication: protects internal parts from wear (oil fill, dipstick, drain plug)
  • Cooling: prevents overheating (air screen, cooling fins, blower housing/shrouds)
  • Starting and controls: lets you start and control speed (choke control, throttle control)

What the manual calls out on this tractor

Your 917270961 operator controls tie directly into engine operation:

  • Ignition switch: starts and stops the engine
  • Choke control: helps start a cold engine (do not use it to stop the engine)
  • Throttle control: controls engine speed; full throttle is typically best for mowing performance

Quick reference: engine parts vs. what you notice

If you notice this Common engine-area parts to check first Typical next step
Hard starting (cold) Choke control, air filter, spark plug Verify choke use, then service air filter and spark plug
Loss of power Air filter, fuel filter, spark plug, cooling air screen/fins Clean/replace filters; clean cooling areas
Overheating smell Air screen, cooling fins, shrouds Clean debris; reinstall shrouds after cleaning
Battery not charging well while mowing Throttle control use Run at full throttle while cutting

Why it matters

Knowing these engine part groups helps you troubleshoot faster and avoid damage. For example, the manual emphasizes keeping the air screen and cooling fins clean; blocked airflow can overheat the engine and cause failures.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman 6.75-hp walk-behind mower is a different product line than the Craftsman 917270961 riding lawn tractor. For a 6.75-hp Craftsman mower, the model number is printed on the mower’s model and serial tag; use that exact number when ordering parts or looking up the correct manual.

Where to find the model number on a 6.75-hp Craftsman mower

Most Craftsman walk-behind mowers have a model and serial label in one of these spots:

  • On the rear of the deck near the discharge opening
  • On the back panel behind the engine
  • Under the seat area on self-propelled variants (if equipped)
  • Near the height-adjuster bracket on the deck
  • On the frame rail near the rear wheels

If you are working with the Craftsman riding tractor shown here, the owner’s manual identifies it as model 917.270961 (shown as 917270961 on the model page). Use the 917270961 owner’s manual to confirm tractor-specific details.

Why the exact model number matters

Craftsman used the same horsepower rating across many mower builds, and parts like blades, belts, ignition keys, and wheels vary by deck size and chassis.

Common items that change by model include:

  • Blade length and center hole pattern
  • Drive belt length and width
  • Wheel and tire sizes
  • Engine family and tune-up parts
  • Control cables and handle hardware

Quick comparison: 6.75-hp mower vs. 917270961 tractor

Item 6.75-hp Craftsman mower Craftsman 917270961 tractor
Product type Walk-behind mower Front-engine riding lawn tractor
Power rating 6.75 hp (varies by model) 20.5 hp (manual cover)
Deck style Single blade (typical) 42-inch mower deck (manual cover)
Parts lookup Uses mower’s model tag Uses 917270961 model number

If you are trying to order parts

For the Craftsman 917270961 tractor, we match parts by model number and deck configuration. A few common deck-related parts listed for this model include the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 and the lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 82-in 532140294.

Why it matters

Using the wrong model number is the fastest way to end up with a blade or belt that does not fit. Matching the exact model from the tag keeps your Craftsman parts list accurate and prevents repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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