What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917257560 is an 18 HP Briggs & Stratton single-cylinder gas tractor (the manual identifies it as an “18 HP 42" tractor” and references an 18 HP B&S engine decal). For best mowing performance, we run the engine at full throttle as directed in the 917257560 owner's manual.
We match engines on riding mowers by the tractor model number plus the engine’s ID tag. On 917257560, use these quick checks:
- Check the engine shroud for Briggs & Stratton branding and the horsepower marking
- Locate the Briggs & Stratton engine model, type, and code numbers (usually on the blower housing or valve cover area)
- Compare your tractor’s decals and hood labels to the parts list in the manual
- Use the tractor model number 917257560 when ordering belts, blades, and deck parts
- If the engine has been replaced, always order engine-specific parts by the engine’s model and type numbers
The manual guidance is simple: full throttle gives the best bagging and mower performance, and running below full throttle reduces battery charging rate.
| Item | What to expect on 917257560 |
|---|---|
| Engine brand | Briggs & Stratton |
| Engine type | Single-cylinder gasoline |
| Power class | 18 HP |
| Deck size class | 42-inch mower deck |
Knowing the correct engine family helps you buy the right tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) and diagnose starting or charging issues correctly. The tractor model number helps with chassis and deck parts, but the engine ID numbers control most engine maintenance parts.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth repairing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, repairing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917257560 is worth it when the problem is a normal wear item (fuel, spark, belts, blades) and the tractor is otherwise solid; it’s usually not worth it when the engine itself has major internal damage or the repair cost is over half the tractor’s replacement value.
- Repair it if the issue is basic maintenance: dirty air filter, worn spark plug, stale fuel, clogged fuel filter
- Repair it if the tractor deck and drivetrain are in good shape and you want more seasons of use
- Replace it if the engine has low compression, severe knocking, or heavy oil burning (major internal wear)
- Replace it if the transaxle or engine replacement cost approaches a new tractor price
- Repair it if troubleshooting points to a common external failure (battery, wiring, ignition switch, solenoid)
The troubleshooting section for this model focuses first on fixable, lower-cost causes like cleaning or replacing the air filter, replacing the spark plug, recharging the battery, replacing the fuel filter, draining old fuel, and checking wiring. Those are typically good “repair” candidates because they restore starting and running without major teardown. See the 917257560 owner’s manual.
| Symptom | Often caused by | Typical fix type |
|---|---|---|
| Engine cranks but won’t start | stale fuel, dirty fuel filter, spark plug | tune-up and fuel service |
| Clicks but won’t turn over | weak battery, corroded terminals, solenoid | electrical service |
| Runs rough or lacks power | dirty air filter, old fuel, low/dirty oil | maintenance |
A riding mower engine repair decision is really a value decision: small fixes protect the rest of the tractor (mower deck, mandrels, belts) and keep your cut quality consistent, while major engine work can exceed the tractor’s practical value.
If your issue is cutting performance or blade engagement (not internal engine damage), deck parts are often the better spend. For example, a worn belt can stop blades from rotating; a fresh belt restores operation without touching the engine. Consider the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201 if your belt is worn or damaged.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917257560, the engine system is made up of fuel, air, ignition, and mechanical components that work together to start the engine and keep it running at the right speed under load. For exact component locations and service points, use the 917257560 owner's manual.
- Fuel tank and fuel lines: store and deliver gasoline to the engine.
- Carburetor: mixes fuel and air for combustion.
- Air filter and air screen: keep dirt and debris out of the engine (a clogged filter causes hard starting and poor power).
- Ignition system (spark plug and ignition coil): creates spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture.
- Starter system: cranks the engine (electric starter on most lawn tractors; some equipment uses recoil starters).
- Muffler: reduces exhaust noise and directs hot exhaust away from the operator.
- Crankcase and internal parts: crankshaft, piston, valves, and bearings that convert combustion into rotation.
Your tractor also has operator controls that directly influence starting and engine speed:
- Ignition switch (start/stop)
- Throttle control (engine speed)
- Choke control (cold starting)
- Clutch/brake pedal and parking brake (starting interlocks and safe operation)
| Symptom | Common engine-area cause | First check |
|---|---|---|
| Cranks but will not start | Fuel delivery or ignition issue | Fresh fuel, choke use, spark plug |
| Starts then dies | Restricted air or fuel flow | Air filter, carburetor, fuel cap vent |
| Runs rough or lacks power | Dirty filter or carburetor adjustment | Air filter and throttle setting |
| Loud exhaust | Muffler damage or loose mounting | Muffler and fasteners |
Knowing which parts belong to the engine helps you diagnose faster and buy the right replacement parts the first time, especially when symptoms overlap (fuel vs. ignition vs. airflow).
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
Replacing the engine on a Craftsman lawn tractor model 917257560 typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed. The total depends on the replacement engine price, local labor rates, and whether the shop replaces related wear items (belts, pulleys, fuel lines) during the swap.
| Cost item | Typical range | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Engine (part only) | $200 to $1,400 | New, rebuilt, or used engine |
| Labor | $300 to $900 | Commonly 5 to 8 hours total |
| Fluids and small parts | $20 to $150 | Oil, filter, clamps, hardware |
| Total installed | $260 to $1,800 | Most common real-world range |
For Craftsman 917257560, the manual lists this tractor as an 18 HP unit with a 42-inch mower deck. The engine itself has its own model number on the engine (typically on the blower housing), and matching that number is what ensures the correct replacement.
Use the 917257560 owner's manual to verify:
- Where to find the tractor model plate and the engine model/type label
- Basic service and adjustment procedures that affect engine removal and setup
- Related maintenance items (oil, air filter, spark plug) to handle during installation
- Engine choice: new vs. rebuilt vs. used
- Shop rate: labor cost varies most by region
- Extra parts found during teardown: worn belts, pulleys, wiring, or mounts
- Fuel system cleanup: old fuel and debris can damage the replacement engine
- Post-install setup: throttle/choke adjustment and safety checks
Engine work often exposes worn drive components. If you find cracking or glazing on belts, replacing them during the same visit reduces repeat labor.
One commonly replaced belt option is the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt 592855201.
An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost riding mower repairs. Confirming the engine’s exact model/type and addressing related wear parts at the same time prevents fit issues, poor performance, and repeat breakdowns.
Last updated: January 2026





