What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288033 is a 17.5 HP riding lawn tractor with a low-emission engine (HP rated by the engine manufacturer). For the exact engine make, model, and service specs, we follow the identification details listed in the 917288033 owner's manual.
From the operator documentation for this tractor, we can rely on these model-specific details:
- 17.5 HP rating (as rated by the engine manufacturer)
- Low-emission engine design (may operate differently than older engines)
- Electric start
- 42-inch mower deck
- 6-speed transaxle
Many Craftsman tractors in this series were built with engines that share similar horsepower, so the most accurate way to answer “what kind” is to read the engine ID label on your specific unit.
- Lift the hood and look for the engine data tag (often on the blower housing or valve cover area)
- Record the engine model, type, and code (or spec number)
- Match those numbers to the engine service information referenced in the 917288033 owner's manual
- Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up items (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
| What you want to know | Where to find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower rating | Tractor documentation | Confirms tractor class and deck pairing |
| Engine manufacturer and model | Engine data tag | Ensures correct maintenance parts |
| Starting system | Tractor documentation | Helps diagnose no-start issues |
Using the exact engine identification prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting. For example, if the engine clicks but will not start, the manual points you toward battery, wiring, and starting components like the solenoid; a common replacement is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is Craftsman's model number?
On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288033, the model number is shown on the product identification label; it also appears on the cover of the 917288033 owner's manual. Use the tractor’s model number (not an engine number) when ordering parts like blades, belts, or a starter solenoid.
Check these common ID-label locations on front-engine riding mowers:
- Under the seat pan (lift the seat and look on the frame or fender pan)
- On the rear fender area near the seat
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment
- Under the hood near the dash tower
- Near the transaxle area on the frame
For this Craftsman tractor, the model number format is a 9-digit number.
| Item | Example for this tractor | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number | 917288033 | Finding correct parts diagrams and replacement parts |
| Manual model format | 917.28803 | Same tractor family; used in printed manuals |
| Engine model/type | Varies by engine brand | Engine-specific parts (filters, plugs) |
The tractor model number ties to the exact deck size, drive system, and chassis configuration. That prevents mismatches when you’re choosing maintenance parts such as a lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 or mower deck components.
- Match the tractor model number first
- Then confirm the part name and part ID
- If you are replacing deck parts, verify blade style (mulching vs high-lift)
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
On the Craftsman 917288033 front-engine lawn tractor, the most common problems are no-start or clicking (battery, wiring, solenoid), loss of power (dirty air filter, stale fuel, low oil, grass buildup), and poor cut quality (dull/bent blades, unlevel deck, low tire pressure). Use the 917288033 owner's manual troubleshooting chart to match symptoms to fixes.
- Engine clicks but won’t start: weak/dead battery, corroded terminals, loose/damaged wiring, bad solenoid or starter
- Loss of power: cutting too much grass too fast, throttle set wrong, dirty air filter, stale fuel, low/dirty oil, clogged muffler, carburetor out of adjustment
- Excessive vibration: worn/bent/loose blade, bent mandrel, loose hardware
- Poor cut or uneven cut: blade condition, deck not level, grass buildup under the deck
- Poor grass discharge or clumping: wet grass, ground speed too fast, engine speed too low, deck vent holes clogged around mandrels
- Set throttle to FAST when mowing; slow ground speed in heavy grass.
- Check the battery connections for corrosion and tightness.
- Inspect and clean the underside of the mower housing (grass and debris buildup is a top cause of poor cut and power loss).
- Check engine oil level and condition; change oil on schedule.
- Inspect blades for bends and tightness; replace if damaged.
If your deck is shaking, cutting unevenly, or leaving strips, these parts are frequent fixes on this model:
| Symptom | Common fix | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration, loud deck noise | Replace a bent/worn mandrel assembly | Lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 |
| Poor cut, ragged tips | Replace worn blade(s) with correct style | Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971 |
| Clumping, uneven discharge | Use correct blade type and keep deck clean | Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 |
Most “mower problems” trace back to airflow, fuel quality, and deck condition. Keeping the deck clean, mowing dry grass, and running full throttle while mowing helps the engine maintain blade tip speed, improves discharge, and reduces strain on belts, mandrels, and the battery.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Replacing the engine on your Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 917288033 is worth it when the tractor is otherwise solid and the total engine-swap cost stays under about 50% of the tractor’s current value. If the tractor also needs major transmission, steering, or deck repairs, replacing the tractor is the better investment.
- Deck and chassis are structurally sound (no cracks, severe rust-through, or bent frame)
- Drive system and transmission operate normally (no slipping, grinding, or loss of drive)
- Total cost (engine, labor, belts, tune-up parts) stays under about 50% of current value
- You plan to keep the tractor for multiple seasons
- You can follow routine maintenance afterward (oil, air filter, blade care)
| Condition | Engine replacement | Tractor replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor is reliable except for the engine | Best choice | Not necessary |
| Multiple major systems also need work | Usually not worth it | Best choice |
| You can DIY and have time | Often worth it | Depends |
| You need minimal downtime | Depends on shop schedule | Often best choice |
A new engine will not fix poor cutting or vibration caused by deck issues. The maintenance schedule and blade-care steps in the 917288033 owner’s manual help you judge whether the tractor is a good candidate for repowering.
- Clean grass buildup under the deck and around mandrels
- Confirm blades are correct, sharp, and installed properly
- Check deck levelness and tire pressure
If you find spindle or mandrel damage during inspection, a common related repair is the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701.
This decision prevents spending engine money on a tractor that still will not cut well, drive correctly, or stay reliable.
Last updated: February 2026





