What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman tractors like model 917288561 can be equipped with engines from multiple manufacturers; the exact engine brand on your unit is best confirmed by checking the engine’s ID label (on the engine shroud/valve cover area) and matching it to the engine information in the 917288561 operator’s manual.
How to identify the engine brand on model 917288561
Look for an engine identification label or stamped tag and record these items:
- Engine manufacturer name (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki on many Craftsman units)
- Engine model number
- Type/spec number (or “spec”) and code/date
- Serial number
Once you have those numbers, you can confirm the brand and order the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) for that specific engine.
Why we don’t list one engine brand for every Craftsman model
Craftsman model numbers can be paired with different engine builds over a production run, and engines are often serviced by engine model/spec rather than tractor model alone. That’s why the engine tag is the most reliable way to identify what’s on your tractor.
Quick reference: common Craftsman engine makers
| Engine maker | Where you’ll usually see the ID | What to write down |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Blower housing/shroud | Model, type, code |
| Kohler | Valve cover/shroud area | Model, spec, serial |
| Kawasaki | Shroud or side cover | Model, spec, serial |
Why it matters
Using the engine’s exact model/spec prevents buying the wrong maintenance parts and helps you get the right oil, spark plug, and filter match for your 917288561.
Last updated: January 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
For Craftsman model 917288561, our operator’s manual describes a gasoline, low-emission engine and lists engine-related maintenance specs (fuel type, oil type/capacity, spark plug). It does not identify the engine’s brand, displacement, or cylinder count for this exact model.
What we can confirm for model 917288561
From the 917288561 operator’s manual, we can confirm these engine-related specifications:
- Fuel: unleaded regular gasoline
- Fuel capacity: 3.0 gallons
- Oil type: SAE 30 (above 32°F) or SAE 5W30 (below 32°F)
- Oil capacity: 64 oz with filter, 60 oz without filter
- Spark plug: Champion QC12YC, gap 0.040 in
| Item | Spec for 917288561 |
|---|---|
| Fuel type | Unleaded regular gasoline |
| Fuel capacity | 3.0 gallons |
| Spark plug | Champion QC12YC (0.040 in) |
| Oil type | SAE 30 or SAE 5W30 |
How to identify the exact engine on your tractor
Because engine suppliers can vary within a tractor model family, the most accurate way is to read the engine’s ID label on your machine.
- Look for an engine model/type/code sticker or stamped tag (often on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter)
- Note the brand name shown on the shroud (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, etc.)
- Use the engine model/type/code to match the correct tune-up parts (air filter, fuel filter, spark plug)
- Compare your findings to the maintenance procedures in the 917288561 operator’s manual
Why it matters
The tractor model number (917288561) tells us the tractor platform, but the engine model number is what ensures you get the right maintenance parts and service specs for your exact engine.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor model 917288561, we can’t quote a single engine-replacement price from model-specific information because the exact replacement engine choice and local labor rates vary widely. Use the 917288561 operator’s manual to confirm maintenance specs and safety steps before pricing an engine swap.
What you’ll pay for (typical cost categories)
Engine replacement cost is usually a combination of:
- Engine (new, rebuilt, or used; plus any core charge)
- Labor (shop hourly rate and total hours)
- Related parts and supplies (belts, pulleys, wiring repairs, fuel line, oil)
- Pickup/delivery and disposal fees (varies by shop)
Quick decision guide: replace the engine or repair the tractor?
Before committing to an engine swap, we recommend checking whether a lower-cost repair is more likely.
| Symptom | Often not the engine | Often engine-related |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Battery, safety interlocks, stale fuel | Low compression, internal damage |
| Runs but dies under load | Belt/deck drag, clogged air filter | Weak engine, valve issues |
| Smokes heavily | Overfilled oil, tipped mower | Worn rings/cylinder |
Model-specific checks that can reduce “engine swap” surprises
Your 917288561 manual includes key specs that affect service planning (fuel type, oil type, oil capacity, and safety steps like disconnecting the spark plug wire). Review these items first:
- Fuel guidance (fresh fuel, ethanol limits)
- Oil viscosity and oil capacity
- Basic troubleshooting chart (start/no-start, loss of power)
If the tractor loses power or performance mainly when mowing, inspect the drive system and deck components before pricing an engine. A worn belt can mimic engine weakness; one compatible belt listed for this model is the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201.
Why it matters
An engine swap is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the real cause (fuel, ignition, belts, deck load, or internal engine damage) helps you avoid paying for an engine when a smaller repair would solve the problem.
Last updated: January 2026





