How to look up Craftsman model number?
For a Craftsman riding mower or garden tractor like model 917257032, we look up the model number on the equipment’s model tag (also called the rating plate). On most tractors, it’s under the seat or on the frame; once you have it, you can match parts accurately.
Check these common locations first:
- Under the seat (lift the seat and look for a sticker or metal tag)
- On the frame rail near the engine compartment
- On the rear frame near the hitch plate
- Under the hood near the dash tower (less common)
- Near the transaxle area on the frame (varies by build)
Once you find the tag, use the full model number exactly as shown (including any extra digits).
| What to capture | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 917257032 | Ensures the correct parts diagrams and fit |
| Product ID or serial | Varies | Helps confirm production run differences |
| Engine model/type/code | Varies | Needed for engine-specific parts like gaskets |
If you’re troubleshooting a no-start or electrical issue while you’re identifying the model, a common replacement part on this tractor is the solenoid 532146154.
Craftsman model numbers are the fastest way to avoid ordering the wrong spindle, steering, or electrical part. Even similar-looking front-engine tractors can use different bearings, switches, and hardware depending on the exact model.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Craftsman mower motors?
Craftsman mower engines are commonly supplied by major small-engine manufacturers; for Craftsman riding mowers and tractors like model 917257032, the most common engine makers you will see are Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki.
Look for the engine maker and engine model on the engine itself; that is the most reliable way to identify the motor.
- Check the engine shroud (top cover) for a brand decal
- Look for an engine ID label near the valve cover, blower housing, or starter
- Write down the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers
- Match those numbers when shopping for engine-specific parts (filters, carburetor parts, ignition parts)
- Use your tractor model 917257032 when ordering chassis parts (steering, wheels, electrical)
Craftsman is the equipment brand; the engine is often built by a partner manufacturer. That matters because tune-up parts and engine gaskets are selected by the engine model, while many tractor parts are selected by the tractor model number.
| What you’re replacing | Use tractor model 917257032? | Use engine model/spec? |
|---|---|---|
| Starter switch, solenoid, hood latch | Yes | No |
| Exhaust gasket, carburetor parts, air filter | Sometimes | Yes |
| Wheels, steering joints, bearings | Yes | No |
Using the correct maker and model information prevents wrong-part returns and helps you get the right fit the first time, especially for engine items like an exhaust gasket.
- Solenoid 532146154 (starting circuit)
- Starter switch 532365402 (key switch)
- Gasket 692236 (engine exhaust gasket)
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917257032?
Craftsman model 917257032 is a model number, not a date code, so it does not directly tell the year of manufacture. To identify the year, we use the product identification label on the tractor (often under the seat, on the frame, or near the engine) and match its date or serial information.
Look for a sticker or metal tag that includes a serial number and sometimes a date code.
- Under the seat pan or seat bracket area
- On the frame rail near the rear wheels
- Under the hood near the dash tower
- Near the engine (engine model and code are often stamped on the blower housing)
- On the transaxle tag (less common for date, but useful for parts matching)
Different components can have different date formats, so we recommend checking both the tractor tag and the engine code.
| What you’re reading | What it usually tells you | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number (917257032) | Product family and configuration | Ordering correct chassis and deck parts |
| Tractor serial/date label | Build date range or production run | Estimating the tractor’s year |
| Engine code (on Briggs & Stratton engines) | Engine build date | Cross-checking the tractor’s timeframe |
If you are trying to date the unit because you need parts, confirming the exact model and configuration prevents ordering the wrong steering, electrical, or axle parts.
- Verify the full model number is 917257032 (all digits)
- Compare your steering and front axle layout to the parts diagrams
- Match common wear parts by application (front axle bearings, tie rod ends, starter circuit)
- If you have a no-crank issue, test the battery connections and start circuit before replacing parts
Helpful parts often used during troubleshooting include the solenoid 532146154 and the starter switch 532365402.
Craftsman tractors in the 917-series can span multiple production years with small design changes. Using the identification label details (not just the model number) helps us match the correct Craftsman riding mower and tractor parts, especially for steering, electrical, and drivetrain components.
Last updated: February 2026





