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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532193350

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    Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch

    Part #193350

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Idler Pulley, V-groove Offset for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532194326

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ground Drive Fixed Idler Pulley

    Part #194326

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 596434404

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    Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt

    Part #193406

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  • Husqvarna Hardened Washer for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532188967

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    Lawn Tractor Washer

    Part #188967

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  • Craftsman Push Nut for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532110452

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Push Nut

    Part #110452X

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 595297001

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    Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod

    Part #131491

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  • Bolt.washer.asm.7/16-2 for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532193003

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    Bolt

    Part #174365

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532194208

    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin, 5/16-in

    Part #194208

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  • Lawn Tractor Flange Nut, 9/16-in for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 596134801

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    Lawn Tractor Flange Nut

    Part #400234

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Mandrel Pulley for Craftsman 917276902 - Part 532173436

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Mandrel Pulley

    Part #173436

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Craftsman Tractor 917276902 FAQs

On many Craftsman riding mowers, the build date is encoded in the serial number as MMDDYY (month, day, year). If your serial number starts with something like 072811, that decodes to July 28, 2011. For model Craftsman 917276902, confirm the exact serial-number location and format in the owner's manual.

How to find and decode the serial number

Use this quick process to get the year from the serial number you see on the tractor.

  • Locate the product identification label (often under the seat, on the frame rail, or near the engine area).
  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown.
  • Check whether the first 6 digits match MMDDYY.
  • Convert the last two digits to the year (example: 11 = 2011).
  • If the label shows a separate “date” or “DOM” field, use that as the build date.

Common serial number patterns (quick reference)

Pattern you see What it usually means Example Decoded date
MMDDYY at the start Month, day, year 072811xxxx July 28, 2011
Separate date field Build date printed directly DOM: 07/28/11 July 28, 2011
Mixed letters and numbers Use the label’s “date” field or manual guidance A1B2C3... Varies

Why it matters

Knowing the build year helps us match the correct parts and diagrams for your Craftsman 917276902, especially for items that change over production runs (ignition components, deck hardware, and steering parts).

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917276902, we use SAE 10W30 4-cycle engine oil for temperatures above 32°F, and SAE 5W30 for temperatures below 32°F. Use oil that meets API service SG through SL; the exact chart and intervals are listed in the owner's manual.

Oil type and capacity for model 917276902

Use these specs when you top off or change oil:

  • Oil type (above 32°F): SAE 10W30
  • Oil type (below 32°F): SAE 5W30
  • Oil capacity with filter: 64 oz.
  • Oil capacity without filter: 54 oz.
  • Engine type: 4-cycle (do not mix oil with gasoline)
Outdoor temperature Recommended oil viscosity When to use it
Above 32°F SAE 10W30 Most mowing conditions
Below 32°F SAE 5W30 Cold-weather starting and operation

How we recommend checking and adding oil

Checking oil the right way prevents overfilling and helps protect the engine.

  • Park the tractor on level ground and let the engine cool.
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, wipe it clean.
  • Reinsert the dipstick and rest the cap on the tube (do not thread it in).
  • Pull it back out and confirm the level is at the FULL mark.
  • Add oil slowly if needed; recheck often to avoid overfilling.

Why it matters

Using the correct viscosity helps the engine lubricate properly as temperatures change. Too-thick oil can make cold starts harder; too-thin oil can reduce protection in warmer mowing conditions.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number is 917.276902 (often written without the dot as 917276902) for this Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor. You can confirm it on the identification label and in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the tractor

We recommend checking these common spots on Craftsman riding mowers and tractors:

  • Under the seat on the frame or seat pan area
  • On the rear fender or near the rear wheel area
  • On the frame rail near the engine compartment
  • Near the steering column or dash support
  • In the manual cover page and product identification section

Model number vs. product description (what it means)

For Craftsman model 917276902, the manual identifies it as a lawn tractor with these key descriptors:

Item What you may see What it indicates
Model number 917.276902 or 917276902 Exact identifier used to match parts and manuals
Product type Front-engine lawn tractor Riding mower/tractor platform
Mower deck size 54-inch mower Deck width used for deck-related parts
Starting system Electric start Battery and starter circuit involved

Why it matters for parts lookup

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong ignition, deck, or steering parts because similar Craftsman tractors can use different assemblies.

  • Use 917276902 when searching diagrams and parts lists
  • Match deck and drive parts by model, not by engine HP alone
  • Confirm the correct switch style before replacing electrical parts

Common parts that are model-matched

If you are troubleshooting or replacing wear items, these are examples of parts that must match the model:

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 917276902 front-engine lawn tractor, the engine is built from a fuel system, air intake, ignition, and internal rotating parts that work together to create power. You will also have safety and control components (like the ignition switch and key) that let you start and run the tractor reliably.

Main engine systems (what they do)

  • Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel filter, carburetor (or fuel pump on some setups)
  • Air intake: air filter and intake housing (keeps dirt out of the engine)
  • Ignition system: spark plug, ignition coil, flywheel magnets (creates spark)
  • Starting/charging: battery, starter, solenoid, charging circuit (cranks and recharges)
  • Lubrication: crankcase oil, oil drain, seals (reduces wear and heat)
  • Exhaust: muffler and heat shielding (routes hot exhaust safely)

These are not internal engine parts, but they are frequent no-start or no-crank culprits on riding tractors like the 917276902:

Quick troubleshooting tie-in (why these parts matter)

The owner's manual troubleshooting chart points to basic checks that connect directly to engine systems:

  • Depress the brake pedal and disengage the attachment clutch before starting
  • Recharge/replace the battery; clean battery terminals
  • Check wiring connections
  • Check or replace the ignition switch if cranking problems persist

Engine parts vs. tractor parts (simple comparison)

Category Examples What you notice when it fails
Engine core spark plug, carburetor, air filter, flywheel hard starting, rough running, loss of power
Starting/ignition controls ignition switch, key, harness, solenoid no crank, intermittent crank, no spark
Mower/drive (not engine) PTO clutch, idler pulleys, deck parts engine runs but blades or drive do not work

Why it matters

Knowing which system you are dealing with prevents unnecessary parts replacement. For example, a “no crank” issue often points to the battery, wiring, brake/seat safety circuits, or ignition switch, not the carburetor.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth repairing the engine on your Craftsman 917276902 lawn tractor when the fix is a normal maintenance or bolt-on repair (fuel, ignition, belts, battery) and the tractor is otherwise solid; major internal engine damage usually makes replacement the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • Repair if it’s a no-start, rough-run, or weak-start issue tied to fuel, spark, battery, or safety switches.
  • Repair if the tractor drives and cuts well once running.
  • Repair if the problem is a wearable item (spark plug, air filter, belts) or a simple electrical part.
  • Replace the engine or tractor if there’s severe knocking, low compression, or heavy smoke that persists after basic tune-up.
  • Replace if the frame, deck, or drivetrain has multiple expensive issues at the same time.

Common “worth it” repairs on this model

These are typical, high-impact fixes that often restore reliable starting and operation:

Symptom Likely area Typical fix approach
Engine clicks but won’t crank Battery, cables, starter circuit Charge/test battery, clean terminals, check interlocks
Cranks but won’t start Fuel delivery or ignition Fresh fuel, clean carb, check spark, replace key parts as needed
Intermittent start or no crank Ignition switch or wiring Inspect harness and switch, repair loose connections
PTO or deck won’t engage (engine OK) PTO switch or clutch circuit Test PTO switch, inspect clutch wiring

Model-relevant parts we commonly see used in these repairs include the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350, molded ignition key 532140403, and husqvarna lawn tractor ignition harness 532401104.

Why it matters (cost and reliability)

A riding tractor like the Craftsman 917276902 is designed for serviceable maintenance. The owner's manual also calls out that routine items (like spark plugs, air cleaners, belts, and oil filters) are normal wear items, so fixing those issues is usually the most cost-effective path to getting back to mowing.

Tips before you decide

  • Do the basics first: fresh fuel (use within 30 days), correct oil level, clean air filter, good battery connections.
  • If you hit an object, stop and inspect before restarting; bent components can create bigger problems.
  • If the engine backfires when shutting off, set the throttle between half and full (FAST) before stopping.

Last updated: February 2026

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