What is the part number of the oil filter on a Craftsman 917275701?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275701 uses a Briggs and Stratton engine (model 445677, type 0413-E1). The tractor owner’s manual lists an oil filter for this engine, but the oil filter part number is best confirmed by matching the engine model and type in the engine parts list in the 917275701 owner's manual.
How to get the exact oil filter part number (fast)
Use the engine identification, not a generic “Craftsman oil filter” listing.
- Locate the engine label on the blower housing or valve cover area.
- Write down Briggs model 445677 and type 0413-E1.
- Open the 917275701 owner's manual and go to the Briggs engine parts pages.
- Look for the line item labeled Filter-Oil (oil filter) in the parts list.
- Use that exact Briggs part number when ordering.
- If your engine has been replaced, match the replacement engine model/type instead.
What we can confirm from the manual
The manual pages for model 917275701 identify the engine family information you need to pull the correct oil filter listing.
| Item to match | Where to find it | Example shown for 917275701 |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model | Tractor frame tag | 917275701 |
| Engine model/type | Engine label and manual engine section | 445677 / 0413-E1 |
| Oil filter listing | Briggs parts list line item | Filter-Oil |
Why it matters
Oil filters vary by thread size, gasket diameter, and bypass setting. Matching the oil filter to the exact Briggs model and type prevents leaks, low oil pressure, and premature engine wear.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of oil do you use in a Craftsman lawn tractor?
For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275701, use 4-cycle detergent engine oil and select the SAE viscosity grade based on the outdoor temperature (the manual includes an oil viscosity chart). Follow the oil level and oil-change steps in the 917275701 owner's manual.
Oil type and viscosity (what to use)
Use standard 4-cycle detergent oil; then match viscosity to the season:
- Warm-weather mowing: SAE 30 is commonly used
- Cooler-weather starting: 10W30 is commonly used
- Cold-weather starting: 5W30 is commonly used
- If you use multi-viscosity oil in warmer temps: check the oil level more often (it can consume oil faster)
- Never mix oil with gasoline (this is a 4-cycle engine)
Quick viscosity guide (typical)
| Typical outdoor temperature | Common SAE choice | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Hot to warm conditions | SAE 30 | Steady protection in heat |
| Mild to cool conditions | 10W30 | Easier starting than SAE 30 |
| Cold conditions | 5W30 | Best cold starting |
Oil level checks and change interval
These habits prevent low-oil operation and extend engine life:
- Check oil with the tractor on level ground
- Fill only to the “FULL” mark on the dipstick; do not overfill
- Check the crankcase oil level before starting and after each 8 hours of operation
- Change oil every 50 hours of operation or at least once a year
Why it matters
Using the right viscosity for the temperature keeps the engine properly lubricated at startup and under load; regular checks and 50-hour oil changes help prevent accelerated wear from running low on oil.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917275701?
Craftsman model 917275701 is a specific lawn tractor model number, but the year it was made is not printed in the parts list pages; the build date is typically identified from the tractor’s product ID label (often under the seat or on the frame) and then matched to the manual and engine numbers in the 917275701 owner's manual.
How to find the manufacture year on your tractor
Use these checks on your Craftsman 917275701:
- Look for the product ID label under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or on the frame near the engine.
- Write down the model number (917275701) and any serial number or date code shown.
- Record the engine model and type from the engine tag; many tractors use a Briggs and Stratton engine and the engine tag helps narrow the timeframe.
- Compare the tractor’s configuration (hood, dash, chassis layout) to the illustrated parts breakdown in the manual.
- If the label is missing or unreadable, use the engine numbers plus the tractor’s chassis and control layout to narrow the production period.
What we can confirm from the documentation
The documentation we have is clearly tied to TRACTOR model number 917275701 and includes detailed chassis, engine, seat, decals, and lift assembly breakdowns.
| What you have | What it tells you | Where to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number: 917275701 | Identifies the correct parts and diagrams | Parts lookup and manual matching |
| Tractor serial/date code (from ID label) | Points to the actual build year | Dating the tractor |
| Engine model/type/code (from engine tag) | Helps narrow the engine’s production date | Cross-checking timeframe |
Why it matters
The exact manufacture year affects parts fitment and service details such as belt routing, PTO clutch style, and steering or chassis variations. Confirming the year before ordering helps avoid returns and downtime.
Last updated: February 2026





