How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917271014, replacing the engine typically costs about $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, labor rates, and whether related parts (belts, pulleys, wiring) also need service. Confirm the exact engine spec and mounting details in the 917271014 owner's manual.
What drives the total replacement cost
- Engine price: new, used, or rebuilt engine options vary widely
- Labor time: riding mower engine swaps commonly run around 6 hours of shop time
- Extra parts: worn drive or deck components often get replaced at the same time
- Shop supplies: oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware
- Pickup/delivery: some shops charge transport fees for riding mowers
Parts that commonly get replaced during an engine swap
If the old engine failed violently, overheated, or threw a belt, these items are often inspected and replaced as needed:
- Ground drive belt (cracking, glazing, stretching): v-belt 532138255
- Blade drive belt (slipping, fraying): lawn tractor drive belt 532144200
- Engine pulley (wobble, worn grooves): engine pulley 532140186
- Mower deck spindle/mandrel (bearing noise, play): husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794
Quick cost snapshot
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine (part only) | $200 to $1,500 | Varies by horsepower, shaft size, and brand compatibility |
| Labor | $200 to $900 | Based on local hourly rate and condition of fasteners/wiring |
| Fluids and small parts | $20 to $100 | Oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware |
Why it matters
An engine replacement only pays off when the rest of the tractor is in good shape. Checking belts, pulleys, and deck mandrels during the swap helps prevent immediate follow-up failures and protects your cut quality and drive performance.
Last updated: January 2026
Where can I find my lawn mower engine model number?
On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271014, the engine model number is typically on an engine identification label or stamped plate mounted directly on the engine itself (often on the top of the engine cover/shroud or on the side of the blower housing). Use that engine number when ordering engine-specific parts.
Where to look on the engine
Check these common locations first (wipe dirt and grass off before reading):
- Top of the engine cover/shroud (often easiest to see on twin-cylinder engines)
- Side of the blower housing (near the recoil starter area, if equipped)
- Valve cover area or nearby flat metal surface
- Near the muffler heat shield (label may be on the shroud close by)
- Under the hood, on the engine itself (not on the tractor frame)
What the engine number looks like
Most engine ID labels include multiple fields. Record everything exactly as shown.
| What you see | What it means | Why we need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Engine family/type | Matches the correct parts list |
| Type/Trim | Build variation | Prevents wrong carburetor, starter, or gasket |
| Code/Date | Production code | Helps match revisions |
Tips to read it accurately
- Clean the label area with a dry rag; avoid soaking decals with solvent.
- Use a flashlight and take a photo; zoom in to confirm characters.
- Write down the full string; one wrong digit can point to a different engine.
- If the label is missing, look for stamped numbers on a metal plate or flat boss.
Why it matters
The tractor model number 917271014 identifies the mower chassis and deck, but the engine model number identifies the exact engine build. That is the key to getting the right tune-up parts, ignition parts, and fuel system components.
For diagrams and model identification details for your tractor, use the 917271014 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271014 uses a gasoline-powered, single-cylinder riding mower engine (commonly a Briggs & Stratton-style setup on this platform). For the exact engine family, displacement, and tune-up specs for your tractor, match the engine model and type code shown in the 917271014 owner's manual.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917271014
Use these quick checks to confirm the engine make and model before ordering parts or doing a tune-up:
- Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Record the model, type, and code (or serial) exactly as printed
- Compare the label info to the engine section in the manual
- If the label is missing, use the tractor’s build info plus engine physical features (air filter style, carb layout)
- Confirm whether your tractor is set up for a 42-inch deck before buying blade or belt parts
Common engine-related symptoms and what they usually point to
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Clicks but won’t crank | Weak battery, bad solenoid, poor cable connection | Battery terminals and ground cable |
| Cranks but won’t start | Fuel issue, dirty carb, fouled spark plug | Fresh fuel and spark plug condition |
| Starts then dies | Safety switch circuit, fuel restriction | Brake switch and fuel flow |
Parts that are often confused with “engine problems”
Many “engine” complaints on a front-engine tractor are actually deck or drive issues. These parts are common culprits:
- Ground drive belt (loss of movement): v-belt 532138255
- Blade drive belt (blades won’t engage): lawn tractor drive belt 532144200
- Deck vibration or rough cut: mandrel and pulley components
Why it matters
The tractor model number (917271014) identifies the chassis and deck system, but the engine model code identifies the correct ignition, carburetion, filters, and tune-up parts. Confirming the engine ID prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.
Last updated: January 2026
What year was Craftsman 917271014 made?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271014 was produced starting in 2004; the exact build year for your specific tractor is determined by the serial number on the ID label. Use the identification section in the 917271014 owner's manual to match your model and serial information.
How to find the build year on your tractor
Use the tractor’s ID label first; it is the most reliable way to pin down the production run.
- Locate the model and serial label (commonly under the seat, on the frame rail, or near the engine)
- Write down the full model number (917271014) and the full serial number
- Clean the label gently so every character is readable
- Compare the serial number format to the identification guidance in the 917271014 owner's manual
- Use the confirmed serial information when ordering belts, blades, steering, or deck parts
Quick reference: what each number tells you
| Identifier | What it tells you | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917271014) | Tractor configuration and parts platform | Pulls the correct diagrams and parts lists |
| Serial number | Production run and build timing | Pins down the exact build year |
| Deck and engine tags | Component-specific specs | Matches deck belt routing, blade mount style, and engine service parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors can have mid-run changes (deck hardware, belt routing, blade mounting, steering parts). Confirming the build year by serial number helps you order the correct replacement parts the first time.
Last updated: January 2026





