What are the most common issues with 917276922?
The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 917276922 front-engine lawn tractor involve starting and charging, mower deck engagement and cut quality, drive/steering wear, and fuel delivery. Many symptoms trace back to normal wear items like switches, pulleys, bearings, and the electric clutch; use the owner's manual for model-specific checks and adjustments.
- No crank or intermittent starting: weak battery connections, safety interlock issues, or a failing lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
- PTO will not engage or cuts out: worn PTO switch or clutch; check the switch.pto 582107601 and the lawn tractor electric clutch 532414737
- Poor cut quality, vibration, or squealing: deck spindle and pulley wear; inspect the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 and husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel pulley 532173436
- Slipping or inconsistent ground drive: idler pulley wear or linkage issues; look at the husqvarna lawn tractor ground drive idler pulley 532194327 and husqvarna lawn tractor ground drive fixed idler pulley 532194326
- Hard steering or wandering: front axle and steering linkage wear; inspect the front axle assembly 532413591 and lawn tractor drag link, left 597047802
- Fuel smell, leaks, or stalling: cracked lines or tank issues; inspect the husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532193499
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, remove the key, and let hot parts cool.
- Confirm the PTO is off and the operator presence and brake interlocks are being satisfied.
- Inspect belts and pulleys for glazing, wobble, or seized bearings.
- Check battery terminals for corrosion and verify tight, clean connections.
- Look for loose hardware on the deck and steering (nuts, washers, cotter pins).
| Symptom | Most likely system | Common next step |
|---|---|---|
| Clicks but won’t crank | Starting circuit | Test solenoid and battery cables |
| Blades won’t turn | PTO/clutch | Verify PTO switch output, inspect clutch gap/wiring |
| Deck shakes | Spindles/pulleys | Check mandrel bearings and pulley runout |
| Won’t move smoothly | Drive/idlers | Inspect idler pulleys and belt routing |
Catching pulley, bearing, and clutch wear early prevents belt damage, uneven mowing, and bigger drivetrain repairs. Using the correct Craftsman parts for model 917276922 also helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.
Last updated: March 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman 917276922 front-engine lawn tractor, the engine is made up of the fuel, air, ignition, lubrication, and exhaust systems working together to create power and keep the tractor running smoothly. For model-specific operating and maintenance details, use the 917276922 operator's manual.
Most riding mower engines (including the one used on Craftsman 917276922) include these core parts:
- Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel line, fuel filter, carburetor (or fuel injection on some models)
- Air intake: air filter, air box/housing, intake manifold
- Ignition: ignition coil/module, spark plug, flywheel magnets, ignition switch circuit
- Lubrication: oil fill/dipstick, crankcase, oil drain, oil filter (if equipped)
- Starting/charging: starter motor/solenoid, battery, alternator/stator, regulator (varies by engine)
- Exhaust: muffler, exhaust tube, heat shields/guards
These are the engine-related items we see replaced or serviced most often during normal maintenance:
- Spark plug
- Air filter
- Engine oil and (if equipped) oil filter
- Fuel filter and fuel line
- Muffler/guards if damaged
If you are tracking down a fuel smell, leak, or fuel delivery issue, a common starting point is inspecting the fuel line 587044864 for cracking, loose connections, or rubbing.
| Part/system | What it does | Common symptom when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Air filter | Keeps dirt out of the engine | Runs rich, lacks power, black smoke |
| Spark plug/ignition | Creates spark to ignite fuel | Hard starting, misfire, no start |
| Fuel delivery (tank/line/filter/carb) | Supplies clean fuel at the right mix | Surging, stalling, won’t start |
| Lubrication (oil/crankcase) | Reduces wear and heat | Knocking, overheating, rapid wear |
| Exhaust (muffler) | Routes exhaust and reduces noise | Loud operation, rattling, heat damage |
Knowing the engine’s main systems helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, “starts then dies” often points to fuel delivery, while “cranks but won’t fire” often points to ignition or safety interlocks.
Last updated: January 2026
What brand engine does Craftsman use?
For Craftsman model 917276922, the exact engine brand cannot be identified from the model number alone; Craftsman used multiple engine suppliers across similar tractors. To confirm what your tractor has, we recommend checking the engine ID label on the engine itself and matching it to the specifications in the 917276922 operator's manual.
Look for a manufacturer label or stamped ID on the engine. Common locations include the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter.
- Find the engine model/type/code (or spec number) on the engine label
- Note the engine brand name printed on the label (if shown)
- Compare the engine ID to the product specifications section in the manual
- Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
- If the label is missing, record the tractor’s deck size and HP rating shown in the manual for reference
Craftsman tractors have commonly been equipped with engines from several manufacturers, depending on production run and configuration.
| Engine brand | Where you’ll usually see it | What to record for parts matching |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Engine shroud label | Model, type, code |
| Kohler | Valve cover or shroud label | Model, spec, serial |
| Kawasaki | Shroud label near recoil/starter area | Model, spec, serial |
The tractor model 917276922 helps us match chassis and mower-deck parts, but engine service parts are typically matched by the engine’s own model/spec numbers. That prevents ordering the wrong spark plug, air filter, or fuel system parts.
If you’re doing seasonal maintenance, the 917276922 operator's manual also lists key specs like fuel type and oil viscosity, which helps protect the engine and improve starting.
Last updated: January 2026





