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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Nut for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 596322601

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Crownlock Nut

    Part #73540600

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Idler Pulley, V-groove Offset for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532194326

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ground Drive Fixed Idler Pulley

    Part #194326

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532193350

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    Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch

    Part #193350

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 596434404

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    Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt

    Part #193406

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  • Craftsman Lawn Tractor Pto Switch for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 582107601

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    Switch.pto

    Part #174652

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  • Craftsman Push Nut for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532110452

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Push Nut

    Part #110452X

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 595297001

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    Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod

    Part #131491

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532194208

    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin, 5/16-in

    Part #194208

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  • Bolt.washer.asm.7/16-2 for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532193003

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    Bolt

    Part #174365

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Mandrel Pulley for Craftsman 917287500 - Part 532173436

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Mandrel Pulley

    Part #173436

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Craftsman Tractor 917287500 FAQs

Most Craftsman riding mowers like model 917287500 typically last 500 to 700 engine hours with normal residential use and routine maintenance; with excellent care, it’s common to reach around 1,000 hours before major wear items and drivetrain components start needing more frequent repairs.

What affects mower life the most
  • Maintenance schedule compliance (oil changes, filters, blade and belt checks)
  • Operating conditions (dusty mowing, high heat, sandy soil, steep slopes)
  • How hard it’s worked (heavy towing, thick grass, long run times)
  • Storage habits (clean, dry storage reduces corrosion and electrical issues)
  • Wear items replaced on time (belts, blades, spark plug, air filter)
Use the hour meter to plan service

Your tractor’s service reminder/hour meter tracks total engine run time and flashes when service is due. For accurate hours, keep the key in STOP when the engine isn’t running. See the 917287500 owner’s manual for the service reminder details and the full maintenance schedule.

Typical service intervals (quick reference)
Task Common interval Why it matters
Check engine oil Before each use Prevents accelerated engine wear
Change engine oil About every 50 hours (more often in heavy use) Extends engine life
Replace spark plug About yearly Improves starting and power
Inspect blades and belts At least yearly Protects cut quality and driveline
Why it matters

Engine hours are the best way to compare mower “age.” Two tractors that are both 10 years old can have very different remaining life depending on whether they have 150 hours or 800 hours, and whether maintenance was done on schedule.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287500, use SAE 30 4-cycle engine oil for temperatures above 32°F, and SAE 5W30 for temperatures below 32°F. This matches the oil type listed in the 917287500 owner's manual.

Quick oil selection guide

Use the outside temperature at the time you mow (not the calendar season):

  • Above 32°F: SAE 30
  • Below 32°F: SAE 5W30
  • Use 4-cycle engine oil (do not mix oil with gasoline)
  • Check oil level on level ground before each use
  • Fill only to the FULL mark on the dipstick; do not overfill
Oil capacity for model 917287500

The manual lists these capacities:

Configuration Oil capacity
With oil filter 64 oz (2.0 qt)
Without oil filter 60 oz (1.9 qt)
How we recommend checking and adding oil

Following the manual’s process helps prevent hard starting and engine wear:

  • Park on a flat surface and let the engine cool
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, wipe it clean
  • Reinsert and tighten the cap, wait a few seconds
  • Remove and read the level
  • Add oil in small amounts until it reaches the FULL mark
Why it matters

Using the correct viscosity (SAE 30 vs. SAE 5W30) keeps the engine properly lubricated across temperature changes. Oil that is too thick in cold weather can make starting harder; oil that is too thin in heat can reduce protection under load.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917287500 is equipped with a low-emission gasoline engine and uses electric start. For the exact engine make, model, and service specs for your tractor, we list them in the 917287500 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your tractor

Use these quick checks to match the engine to the correct tune-up and parts:

  • Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the engine model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines)
  • Match the label info to the engine section in the manual
  • Use the tractor model number 917287500 when looking up chassis and deck parts
  • If the label is dirty, wipe it gently; avoid spraying water directly into the label area
What we can confirm from the manual (model 917287500)

The operator manual for this tractor identifies these engine-related features:

Item What it tells you
Low-emission engine Engine design differs from older engines; follow the manual’s starting and service steps
Electric start Uses a battery, starter circuit, and solenoid to crank the engine
Choke control Helps cold starts by enriching the fuel mixture
Why it matters

Engine brand and model determine the correct spark plug, air filter, oil type, and fuel system parts. Using the right engine ID also helps when diagnosing common no-start issues like a weak battery, bad wiring, or a failing solenoid.

Related part that affects starting

If the engine clicks but will not crank, the starter circuit is a common place to inspect. On this model, a key component is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman tractor model 917287500 when the tractor is otherwise in good shape and the total repair cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement tractor. If the tractor also has major drive, deck, or electrical problems, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • Compare total engine swap cost (engine, labor, tune-up parts) to the tractor’s current value.
  • If the tractor has strong compression, a solid frame, and good steering, an engine can be a smart investment.
  • If you also have loss of drive, heavy deck wear, or recurring electrical no-start issues, costs stack up fast.
  • If the engine failure was caused by overheating or poor maintenance, fix the root cause before installing a new engine.
  • Use the maintenance intervals and safety steps in the 917287500 owner’s manual to avoid repeating the failure.
Cost and condition guide (rule of thumb)
Situation What we recommend Why
Engine is bad, tractor otherwise reliable Replace engine Extends life without buying a whole new unit
Engine is bad plus drive belt or pulley issues Repair only if total stays low Multiple drivetrain repairs can approach replacement cost
Engine is bad plus deck/mandrel wear and poor cut Consider replacing tractor Deck rebuild plus engine often exceeds the value
What to inspect before you decide

Focus on the common high-cost areas that often show up alongside engine problems:

  • Deck condition: check for vibration, noise, and clogged vent holes around mandrels; a worn mandrel can drive up repair cost (see lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701).
  • Drive system: inspect the ground drive belt for glazing, cracking, or slipping (see lawn tractor drive belt 532125907) and check idler pulleys for wobble.
  • Electrical starting: if you only hear clicking or intermittent cranking, the issue may be battery cables or the solenoid rather than the engine (see lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802).
  • Cooling and airflow: keep grass screen and cooling fins clean; blocked cooling can cause engine damage from overheating.
Why it matters

An engine replacement can be a great value when it restores a dependable Craftsman riding mower, but it’s a poor investment if hidden deck or drivetrain wear will still leave you with poor cutting performance or loss of drive.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917287500 (shown in the operator’s manual as 917.28750) identifies a specific tractor configuration, but the exact build year is determined from the serial or date code on your tractor’s ID tag. Use the tag information first, then confirm features in the 917287500 owner's manual.

How to find the build year on a 917287500

Start with the product ID tag; it is the fastest way to pin down the manufacturing date.

  • Park on level ground, set the parking brake, remove the key, and let the engine cool
  • Look for the ID tag under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or on the frame near the engine
  • Record the model number (917287500) and the serial number or date code exactly as shown
  • If the tag includes a date code, use that as the build date reference
  • If the tag is missing, use major component IDs (engine model code, transmission model, deck size) to narrow the production period
What this model’s manual confirms (configuration, not year)

The manual confirms the general setup for model 917.28750; it does not replace the ID tag for dating.

Manual identifier What it helps confirm
54-inch mower deck Deck size family for parts matching
Electric start Starting system type
Automatic transmission Drive system category
Low-emission engine note Emissions-era design (useful when matching engine parts)
Why it matters

The build year and serial range determine which parts diagrams and revisions apply. That is especially important for wear and electrical items like belts, idlers, and starting components such as the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Last updated: February 2026

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