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Craftsman 917275970 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917275970 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917275970 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Valve Relief for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 5855H

    Transaxle diagram

    Valve Relief

    Part #5855H

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Reverse Gear for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 4204R

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    Reverse Gear

    Part #4204R

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Browning Shield for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 177956

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Browning Shield

    Part #177956

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plug for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 13060200

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    Plug

    Part #13060200

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gray Hood for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 175260X613

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Gray Hood

    Part #175260X613

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lift Link for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 146704

    Lift assembly diagram

    Lift Link

    Part #146704

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Tractor Suspension Plate for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 175805

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    Lawn Tractor Suspension Plate

    Part #175805

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917275970 - Part STD551137

    Lock Washer

    Part #STD551137

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Frigidaire Lawn Tractor Hood Pivot Bracket, Right for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 161326

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    Frigidaire Lawn Tractor Hood Pivot Bracket, Right

    Part #161326

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Battery Terminal Cover (red) for Craftsman 917275970 - Part 131563

    Electrical diagram

    Wizard Lawn Tractor Battery Terminal Cover (red)

    Part #131563

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Tractor 917275970 FAQs

On Craftsman lawn tractors like model 917275970, the most reliable way to tell the year is to use the product identification information on the tractor (typically a model and serial label) and match it to the date coding guidance in your 917275970 owner's manual. This confirms you are decoding the correct label for your exact tractor.

Where to find the date information

Most Craftsman riding tractors have an ID label under the seat, on the frame near the rear wheels, or under the hood near the engine compartment.

  • Look for the model number (for this tractor: 917275970) and a serial number
  • Clean the label so every digit is readable
  • Write the full serial number down before decoding
  • If the label is missing, check for a second label on the frame rail

How the date code is commonly formatted

Many Craftsman tractor serial/date codes use a 6-digit date format that reads as:

Digits Meaning Example
1-2 Month 07 = July
3-4 Day 28 = 28th
5-6 Year 11 = 2011

If your serial/date code follows that pattern, 072811 would decode to July 28, 2011.

Quick checks to avoid a wrong year

  • Make sure you are reading the tractor label, not an engine tag (engines can be replaced)
  • Confirm the code is six digits and grouped as MMDDYY
  • If the tractor has had major repairs, use the label on the frame as the tie-breaker

Why it matters

Knowing the correct year helps us match the right Craftsman parts and diagrams for 917275970, especially for wear items like belts, steering parts, and electrical components such as the pto switch 582107601.

Last updated: February 2026

Today, Craftsman lawn tractors are made for the Craftsman brand by different manufacturers depending on the specific tractor line and retailer; Craftsman itself is a brand owned by Stanley Black & Decker. For your Craftsman model 917275970, use the parts lists and specs in the 917275970 owner's manual to match the correct replacement parts.

What this means when you need parts for model 917275970

Even when the brand owner changes, the most important thing for repairs is the exact model number and the parts breakdown for that model.

Use these identifiers when ordering:

  • Model number: 917275970
  • Product type: front-engine lawn tractor
  • Look up parts by the diagram section (mower deck, steering, electrical, drive)
  • Match by part number and part description, not by “who made it”

Quick examples of model-matched parts (not manufacturer-matched)

If you are troubleshooting a symptom, we recommend starting with the part that matches the function.

Common need Example part for this model What it affects
Blades will not engage Switch.pto 582107601 PTO circuit and clutch engagement
Deck belt worn or slipping Riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763 Blade drive from engine to deck
Key lost or damaged Molded ignition key 532140403 Starting and ignition switch operation

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors can share similar styling across years, but parts can vary by model and production run. Using the model 917275970 documentation prevents ordering the wrong belt, switch, or steering component.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman riding mower like model 917275970 typically lasts 500 to 700 hours with normal homeowner use and routine maintenance; well-maintained machines commonly reach around 1,000 hours. Following the service intervals and storage guidance in the 917275970 owner's manual is the biggest factor in maximizing lifespan.

Typical lifespan ranges

Lifespan depends most on maintenance, mowing conditions (dust, hills, heavy grass), and how hard the tractor is worked.

Use pattern Typical lifespan (hours) What usually shortens life
Homeowner, flat yard, maintained 500 to 700 Dirty cooling fins, skipped oil changes
Homeowner, maintained carefully 700 to 1,000 Overheating, stale fuel, belt wear
Commercial or rental use Shorter than homeowner use High hours, heavy loads, frequent starts

Maintenance habits that add hours

The manual calls out several items that directly affect engine and deck life.

  • Keep the engine cooling system clean; blocked screens or dirty cooling fins can cause overheating and engine damage.
  • Replace spark plug(s) about every 100 hours or at the start of each mowing season.
  • Replace the in-line fuel filter once each season; clogged filters restrict fuel flow.
  • Use fresh fuel; gasoline should be used within about 30 days to reduce stale-fuel problems.
  • Keep the tractor and deck clear of grass and debris buildup to reduce fire risk and heat damage.

Quick “is it wearing out?” checklist

These are common signs a riding mower is nearing the end of its most reliable hours.

  • Hard starting, surging, or loss of power even after a tune-up
  • Excessive vibration from the deck or mandrels
  • Belts slipping, squealing, or frequent belt failures (for example the riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763)
  • Blades not engaging or not stopping quickly (electric clutch brake wear)
  • Overheating smell or repeated shutdowns in normal mowing

Why it matters

Hours are a practical way to plan maintenance and repairs. Staying on top of cooling-system cleaning, seasonal fuel system service, and belt and clutch wear helps your 917275970 cut consistently and prevents expensive engine damage.

Last updated: February 2026

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