Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250830 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transmission are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement tractor. If the chassis or deck is failing, the money is better spent elsewhere.
Quick decision checklist
- The mower deck is straight (no cracks, severe rust-through, or broken welds)
- The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping, grinding, or loss of pull)
- Steering and front axle are tight enough to track straight
- You can still get key wear parts (belts, blades, pulleys, electrical)
- The engine failure is confirmed (not just a battery, solenoid, or safety switch issue)
Cost and value: a simple rule of thumb
We use this practical guideline for riding mowers like the 917250830:
| If the engine swap total is… | And the rest of the tractor is… | Best move |
|---|---|---|
| Under ~40% of a comparable replacement | In good shape | Replace the engine |
| ~40% to 60% | Mixed condition | Decide based on deck and transmission |
| Over ~60% | Worn or rusty | Replace the tractor |
“Engine swap total” should include the engine, mounting hardware, belts/pulleys if needed, and any shop labor.
Before you buy an engine: confirm it’s really the engine
A “no start” complaint is often electrical or fuel-related. Check these first:
- Battery condition and cable connections (clean and tight)
- Starter circuit operation (listen for click vs. crank)
- Safety interlock switches (seat, brake, PTO)
- Fuel quality (old fuel causes hard starting and surging)
- Compression and spark (basic engine health)
For model-specific starting and safety checks, follow the 917250830 owner’s manual.
Parts that commonly get replaced during an engine-related repair
Even with a new engine, worn deck-drive parts can cause poor cutting or vibration:
- Blade drive belt (inspect for glazing, cracking, stretching)
- Mandrel bearings and housings (noise, wobble, uneven cut)
- Blades (bent blades cause vibration and spindle damage)
If your deck has vibration or a rumble, the lawn mower mandrel assembly 587819701 is a common wear item on this platform.
Why it matters
A new engine improves reliability, but it does not fix a worn deck, loose steering, or a failing transmission. When the tractor’s core systems are healthy, an engine replacement can extend service life for years and keep your cut quality consistent.
Last updated: February 2026
What year was Craftsman 917250830 made?
Craftsman model 917250830 was built across a production run (not a single model-year), so the exact build year is identified from the tractor’s serial number/date code label on the machine. We use that label to match the correct parts and specifications for your specific unit; see the 917250830 owner's manual for label location and identification details.
How to find the build year on your tractor
On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the product identification label is typically:
- Under the seat (lift the seat pan and look on the fender pan or frame)
- On the rear fender area near the seat mounting points
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment (less common)
- Printed with both a model number and a serial number
Once you find it, record:
- Model number: 917250830
- Serial number (all digits and letters)
- Any date code (if shown)
What the numbers mean (quick guide)
The model number tells us the platform; the serial number/date code tells us when your specific tractor was manufactured.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917250830) | Identifies the tractor design | Ensures correct diagrams and assemblies |
| Serial number | Identifies your exact unit | Pins down build timeframe and running changes |
| Date code (if present) | Indicates manufacture date | Fastest way to confirm the year |
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors often have mid-run changes (deck hardware, belts, steering links, electrical parts). Confirming the build timeframe helps you avoid ordering the wrong component, especially for wear items like a blade drive belt or steering linkage.
Examples of parts that can vary by build/run
- Deck drive components such as the husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101
- Deck spindle/mandrel components such as the lawn mower mandrel assembly 587819701
- Steering linkage parts (drag link, pivot link)
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
Craftsman riding mower model 917250830 uses a Tecumseh single-cylinder gasoline engine. To match the correct tune-up parts and service specs (carburetor, ignition, starter, charging), we use the engine’s model and spec numbers from the ID tag listed in the 917250830 owner's manual.
How to confirm the exact Tecumseh engine on model 917250830
Use the engine ID label to capture the numbers that determine the exact parts list.
- Find the Tecumseh ID tag on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the muffler
- Record the engine model number
- Record the spec/type number (sometimes shown as “Spec”)
- Record the code/date number (helps match revisions)
- Compare those numbers to the engine specifications section in the manual
Why the engine ID matters
Even when the engine manufacturer is the same (Tecumseh), the carburetor, ignition coil, starter, and governor parts can differ by spec number. Using the ID tag prevents ordering the wrong parts for your Craftsman tractor.
Quick starting system checks (common on Tecumseh-powered tractors)
If you are troubleshooting a no-crank or click-no-crank condition, start here:
- Battery fully charged; terminals clean and tight
- Brake pedal fully depressed (safety interlock)
- PTO or blade switch OFF
- Wiring connections tight at the starter and solenoid
- If you hear a click but no crank, test the solenoid and cables
Symptom guide
| What you notice | Most common cause | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Cranks but will not start | Fuel or ignition issue | Fresh fuel, spark, air filter |
| Single click, no crank | Weak battery, bad cable, or solenoid | Battery voltage, cable ends |
| No click, no crank | Safety switch or wiring issue | Brake/PTO switches, harness |
If the solenoid is the issue, the model’s parts list includes the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.
Why it matters for repairs and parts ordering
Correct engine identification keeps your maintenance (oil, air filter, spark plug) and repairs (starter, solenoid, carburetor) aligned with the Tecumseh spec for your 917250830.
Last updated: February 2026





