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Craftsman 917280010 riding lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917280010 riding lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Tractor Deck Lift Nut for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 589464902

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    Lawn Tractor Deck Lift Nut

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  • Lawn Tractor Deck Lift Rod Trunnion for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 532176205

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Suspension Arm Service Kit for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 531169201

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  • Frigidaire Lawn Mower Hex Head Thread Rolling Screw, 1/4-20 X 3/4-in for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 817600406

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  • Lawn Mower Battery, 12-volt for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 532436551

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  • Lawn Tractor Seat Adjuster Knob for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 532199372

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  • Lawn Tractor Hex Flange Bolt for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 874490548

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Washer for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 596133201

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Retainer Spring for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 532004497

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  • Compression Spring for Craftsman 917280010 - Part 532123740

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Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower 917280010 FAQs

A rear-engine riding mower like the Craftsman 917280010 gives you a compact, easy-to-handle riding platform that turns tightly and fits well in smaller yards. With the engine behind you, the front end stays more open for steering and visibility around trees, beds, and fences.

Key advantages in real-world mowing
  • Tighter turning and easier maneuvering around landscaping and obstacles
  • Compact footprint for storage in many standard sheds and garages
  • Good forward visibility to the cutting path because the hood area is typically lower and shorter
  • Simple, homeowner-friendly layout for routine checks (fuel, battery, controls)
  • Stable feel on flat to gently sloped lawns when operated at safe speeds
Rear-engine mower vs lawn tractor (quick comparison)
Feature Rear-engine riding mower Lawn tractor (front-engine)
Best yard size Small to medium Medium to large
Maneuverability Typically higher Typically lower
Storage space Typically less Typically more
Heavy towing/ground work Limited Typically better
Why it matters

If your priority is mowing efficiently around obstacles (trees, playsets, garden borders) without wrestling a larger machine, a rear-engine rider is often the most practical step up from a walk-behind mower.

Tips to get the most benefit

You can order replacement parts for your Craftsman 917280010 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell the year of your Craftsman riding mower, we use the model and the product identification label on the mower; on many Craftsman riders, the date is encoded in the serial number as MMDDYY (month, day, year). For model 917280010, the exact label location and serial format are shown in the 917280010 owner's manual.

Where to find the date information

Check these common spots on a rear-engine riding mower like Craftsman 917280010:

  • Under the seat pan (lift the seat and look on the frame)
  • On the rear fender pan near the seat
  • On the frame rail near the engine plate
  • Near the transaxle area on the rear frame
  • Under the hood area (if equipped) near the engine
How to read the serial number (common Craftsman format)

Many Craftsman riding mowers use a serial number that includes a 6-digit date code:

  • First 2 digits: month (01 to 12)
  • Next 2 digits: day (01 to 31)
  • Last 2 digits: year (00 to 99)
Example
Serial date code Reads as Meaning
072811 07/28/11 July 28, 2011
Why it matters

Knowing the build date helps us match the correct parts and revisions for your mower, especially for electrical and safety-interlock items such as the ignition switch, key, and interlock switch.

Parts that commonly depend on the correct model and build details

If you are ordering parts for Craftsman 917280010, these are frequently matched by model and serial information:

To order replacement parts from the parts list for your Craftsman 917280010, or to search by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Craftsman riding lawn mower like model 917280010 are no-start or no-crank conditions, rough running from fuel/ignition issues, and poor cutting or drive problems caused by worn deck or drivetrain components. We use the troubleshooting steps in the 917280010 owner's manual to narrow the issue to fuel, spark, safety interlocks, or belt-driven systems.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • No crank (key turns, nothing happens): weak battery, bad connections, faulty ignition switch, failed starter solenoid, or an open safety interlock
  • Cranks but will not start: stale fuel, clogged fuel cap vent, dirty carburetor, fouled spark plug, or ignition/safety shutdown
  • Starts then dies or surges: fuel restriction, dirty carburetor, water in fuel, or partially blocked tank vent
  • Blades will not engage or cut is uneven: worn idler/pulleys, loose hardware, damaged mandrel, or deck lift problems
  • Poor drive or slipping: friction drive wear, linkage out of adjustment, or drivetrain wear
Quick checks we recommend first (fast and high value)
  1. Confirm the safety interlocks: seat, brake, and blade controls must be in the correct position.
  2. Check battery and cables: clean/tight terminals; look for corrosion and loose grounds.
  3. Inspect wiring at the key switch area: chafed insulation and loose connectors are common.
  4. Refresh fuel: drain old fuel; refill with fresh fuel and verify the cap vent is open.
  5. Look under the deck: remove packed grass; check for wobble at blade spindles and pulley alignment.
Parts that commonly fix “no-start” complaints

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common culprits:

Symptom Likely part area Example part for 917280010
No crank Starting circuit Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
Key feels loose or intermittent Controls Lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350
Starts only in certain positions Safety circuit Lawn tractor interlock switch 532176138
Key missing or worn Controls Lawn tractor ignition key 532411935
Why it matters

On riding mowers, the starting and blade systems are designed to shut down when a safety switch opens. That means a simple issue (like a loose connector at the ignition switch or a misadjusted brake/seat switch) can look like a major engine failure.

Ordering the right parts

We match parts to model 917280010 so you can replace only what failed. Order from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman riding mowers can use engines from several manufacturers; the exact engine brand depends on the specific mower model and engine family installed. For Craftsman model 917280010, the most reliable way to confirm the engine make and model is to check the engine ID label and the specifications section in the 917280010 owner's manual.

Common engine brands used on Craftsman riding mowers

Across Craftsman riding lawn mowers, we most often see these engine brands:

  • Briggs & Stratton
  • Kohler
  • Kawasaki
  • Other OEM-supplied engines depending on production year and mower series
How to identify the engine brand on model 917280010

Use these quick checks on your mower:

  • Engine shroud decal: the brand name is usually printed on the top or side cover.
  • Engine ID tag: look for a label with a model/type/code (often near the valve cover, blower housing, or starter area).
  • Owner documentation: the engine section typically lists maintenance specs tied to the engine family.
  • Parts diagrams: engine-related parts listings often group by engine family.
What you’ll typically find on the engine label

Here is what the label usually tells you and why it helps:

Label item What it means Why it matters
Engine brand Manufacturer name Ensures you use the right service info and tune-up parts
Engine model/family Engine series identifier Helps match carburetor, starter, and ignition components
Code/date Production code Useful when a model has multiple engine variants
Why it matters

Engine brand affects maintenance specs (spark plug type, oil capacity, air filter style) and troubleshooting steps for starting, charging, and safety interlock issues. For example, if you’re diagnosing a no-crank condition, the starting circuit commonly involves parts like the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 and the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350, but correct testing still depends on the exact engine and wiring layout.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman riding lawn mower like model 917280010, a full engine replacement (parts plus labor) typically runs $260 to $1,800, with about 6 hours of labor for a riding mower engine swap. Exact cost depends on the engine type, any added repairs, and local labor rates; see the 917280010 owner's manual for engine and service details.

What drives the total replacement cost?
  • Engine price (new vs. rebuilt, horsepower class, crankshaft type)
  • Labor time (engine removal, belt/pulley transfer, wiring and throttle/choke setup)
  • Extra parts commonly needed during the swap (hardware, wiring, safety switches)
  • Fuel system cleanup (old fuel, clogged cap/vent, dirty lines)
  • Electrical starting issues discovered during diagnosis (battery, solenoid, switch)
Common “engine replacement” add-ons to budget for

Even when the engine is the main issue, we often see these related items replaced or repaired at the same time:

Quick cost snapshot
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
Engine only (DIY) Engine plus small supplies Lower end of the range
Engine plus shop labor Engine plus ~6 hours labor Mid to higher end
Engine plus related repairs Engine, labor, electrical/fuel fixes Higher end
Why it matters

A riding mower engine replacement is a big job; the “real” cost is usually determined by whether the mower also needs starting-system, safety-interlock, or fuel-delivery repairs. Pricing it correctly prevents paying for an engine when the root cause is electrical or fuel related.

Ordering parts

We list replacement parts for Craftsman 917280010 on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you are comparing options.

Last updated: February 2026

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