How to look up Craftsman model number?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917254702, we look up the model number by finding the model and serial tag on the tractor (most often under the seat area or on the rear frame) and then using that exact number to match parts and diagrams.
Check these common locations first (clean off grass and dirt so the tag is readable):
- Under the seat on the frame or seat pan
- On the rear frame near the hitch plate
- Under the hood near the engine compartment (less common)
- On the fender pan near the seat (left or right side)
- On a sticker or metal tag riveted to the chassis
Once you find the tag, use the model number exactly as printed (including any dashes or extra digits) so you get the correct parts list for your tractor.
- Write down the model number and serial number
- Search parts by the full model number (for example, 917254702)
- Use the diagrams to confirm the part location before ordering
- Match the part by description and identifier, not just by appearance
| Item | What it does | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the tractor design and parts breakdown | Ensures you see the correct diagrams and compatible parts |
| Serial number | Identifies the production run | Helps confirm variations within the same model family |
Craftsman tractors can look similar across multiple model numbers, but belts, blades, steering parts, and deck hardware can differ. Using the exact model number helps you avoid ordering the wrong drive belt, blade, or deck component.
If you are replacing common wear items after you identify your model, examples for 917254702 include the lawn tractor drive belt 532138255 and the lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971.
Last updated: February 2026
How to find Craftsman parts?
For your Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 917254702, we find the right replacement parts by matching your exact model number to the parts diagrams and parts list, then selecting the component group (mower deck, drive, steering, electrical) that matches what you’re repairing.
- Confirm the model number is 917254702 (use the full number from the tractor’s model tag).
- Open the model’s parts list and diagrams, then choose the system you’re working on (deck, drive, chassis, steering).
- Compare the diagram callouts to your worn part (shape, mounting holes, belt routing, hardware).
- Match the callout to the part listing and verify the description before ordering.
- If multiple similar parts appear, use your deck size and configuration (for example, 42-in deck) to narrow it down.
These are frequently replaced items for mowing performance, starting, and drive issues:
| Repair need | What to look up | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut or damaged blade | Deck blade | Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971 |
| Deck vibration or noisy spindle | Mandrel assembly | Lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701 |
| Tractor won’t move or slips | Ground drive belt | Lawn tractor drive belt 532138255 |
| Clicks but won’t crank | Starting circuit component | Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
- Measure belts only as a last resort; belt routing and length vary by configuration.
- Replace worn deck hardware (nuts, washers, clips) when you remove it so the repair stays tight.
- If you’re servicing the deck, inspect the idler spring and mandrel pulley at the same time.
Riding mower parts often look similar across Craftsman tractors, but small differences in deck setup, pulleys, and belt routing can cause fit issues. Using the 917254702 diagrams keeps the repair accurate and prevents repeat failures.
For help diagnosing a no-crank condition before ordering electrical parts, use our DIY guide: riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917254702?
For Craftsman model 917254702, the model number itself does not contain the build year. To find the year, we use the tractor’s product identification (serial) number date code on the ID tag; that code includes the year.
On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the ID tag is typically located:
- Under the seat (seat pan area)
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment
- Near the transaxle area on the chassis
Many Craftsman-built riding mowers use a 6-digit date code on the serial/ID label in this pattern:
- MMDDYY
That means:
- First 2 digits = month
- Next 2 digits = day
- Last 2 digits = year
| Date code | Interprets as | Build date |
|---|---|---|
| 072811 | MMDDYY | July 28, 2011 |
| 031905 | MMDDYY | March 19, 2005 |
| 101214 | MMDDYY | October 12, 2014 |
The build year helps us match the correct parts and diagrams for your 917254702, especially for wear items like the deck drive system, steering linkage, and electrical starting components.
If you are confirming fitment while you identify the tractor’s build date, these are common items customers replace on this model family:
- Deck drive belt: lawn tractor drive belt 532138255
- Starter circuit component: lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
- Mower deck spindle component: lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701
- Cutting component: lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Craftsman riding mowers?
Common problems on Craftsman riding mowers like model 917254702 fall into four buckets: no-start or hard-start, poor engine performance, cutting deck issues (uneven cut or blades not engaging), and drive problems (won’t move or slips). Most fixes start with basic checks of the battery, belts, and deck hardware.
- Clicks but won’t crank: weak battery, corroded terminals, bad starter solenoid, or a safety interlock not made
- Cranks but won’t start: stale fuel, clogged carburetor jets, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug
- Engine starts then dies: fuel restriction, plugged vent in fuel cap, dirty filter, carburetor varnish
- Blades won’t engage or cut is poor: worn deck belt, weak idler spring, damaged blade, loose mandrel
- Tractor won’t move or loses drive: worn ground drive belt, linkage out of adjustment, transaxle wear
- Battery and cables: clean and tighten connections; confirm the battery is fully charged.
- Safety switches: verify brake pedal is fully depressed and PTO is off; check seat switch operation.
- Belts and pulleys: look for glazing, cracking, or belt dust around idlers and pulleys.
- Deck condition: check blade tightness, spindle play, and deck level.
- Fuel and air: drain old fuel, replace/clean air filter, inspect fuel flow.
| Problem area | What fails most often | Example part for 917254702 |
|---|---|---|
| No-crank/clicking | Starter solenoid | Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
| Blades not engaging | Deck belt or idler tension | Lawn tractor blade idler spring 532169022 |
| Poor cut/stripes | Dull/bent blade | Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971 |
| Slipping or no drive | Ground drive belt | Lawn tractor drive belt 532138255 |
| Vibration/rumble at deck | Worn spindle/mandrel | Lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701 |
Catching a worn belt, weak idler spring, or loose mandrel early prevents bigger failures like damaged pulleys, overheated bearings, and uneven cutting that stresses the engine and deck.
For step-by-step troubleshooting, we use our video guides like riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video and how to level a riding lawn mower deck for an even cut video to narrow the cause before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026





