Does Craftsman use Kohler engines?
Yes. Craftsman uses Kohler engines on some riding mowers and tractors, but it depends on the specific model and engine option. For Craftsman model 917288460, the correct way to confirm the engine brand and exact engine model is to check the engine identification section in the 917288460 owner's manual.
What “Craftsman uses Kohler” really means
Craftsman is the equipment brand; the engine can be supplied by different engine manufacturers across different model lines and years. It is common to see Craftsman units equipped with engines from:
- Kohler
- Briggs & Stratton
- Other OEM engine suppliers (varies by model and production run)
How to confirm what engine is on your 917288460
Use the tractor and engine ID information so you get the right tune-up and repair parts.
- Locate the tractor model tag (typically under the seat or on the frame)
- Locate the engine ID label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter)
- Match the engine model and spec numbers to the maintenance section in the manual
- Use the engine model and spec to select the correct air filter, spark plug, and oil type
- If you are troubleshooting a no-start, verify the safety interlock and starting circuit first
For starting issues that feel electrical (clicking, no crank), the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a common service part in the starting circuit on many tractors.
Quick guide: what you’ll see on the engine label
| Label item | What it tells you | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model | Engine family and size | Parts compatibility |
| Spec/type code | Exact configuration | Correct carb, ignition, filters |
| Serial number | Production run | Service lookups and revisions |
Why it matters
Engine brand and spec determine the correct maintenance parts and procedures (oil viscosity, spark plug type, air filter style, and fuel system setup). Confirming the engine ID first prevents ordering the wrong parts and speeds up troubleshooting.
Last updated: January 2026
What year was Craftsman 917288460 made?
Craftsman model 917288460 does not use a single published “model year” the way cars do; the reliable way to identify the build timeframe is by reading the product identification label (serial/date code) on your tractor and matching it to the identification section in the 917288460 owner's manual.
How we identify the build timeframe
Use the tractor’s ID information first; parts can be swapped over the years, but the frame label stays the best reference.
- Find the product identification label (commonly under the seat, on the seat pan, or on the frame near the rear fender).
- Record the model number and the serial/date code exactly as printed.
- Check the engine label (engine model and type code) to confirm the engine matches the tractor’s configuration.
- Compare your tractor’s configuration to the diagrams/spec sections in the 917288460 owner's manual.
- Use the identified build timeframe when selecting wear parts such as belts, pulleys, switches, and deck components.
Where to look on the tractor
| Location to check | What you’re looking for | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Under seat or seat pan | Model and serial/date code label | Best clue to production run |
| Frame near rear fender | Serial/date code | Often the clearest date reference |
| Engine shroud area | Engine model/type code | Confirms engine production period |
Why it matters
The correct build timeframe helps us match the right diagrams and compatible parts for your Craftsman 917288460, especially for deck and drive items.
If you are also diagnosing starting issues while you gather ID info, use the riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video for a quick, safe checklist.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917288460?
A Craftsman 917288460 front-engine lawn tractor typically lasts 12 to 15 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on engine oil changes, belt and blade upkeep, clean cooling airflow, and proper storage; follow the maintenance schedule in the 917288460 owner's manual.
What affects lifespan the most
- Maintenance frequency: oil, filters, spark plug, and lubrication done on schedule
- Deck and drive wear items: belts, idlers, and blades replaced before they fail
- Operating conditions: dusty mowing, steep hills, heavy towing, and wet grass increase wear
- Storage: covered, dry storage reduces corrosion and electrical issues
- Fuel care: fresh fuel and clean tank/lines prevent hard-start and carb problems
Typical lifespan by usage pattern
| Usage pattern | What we usually see | What shortens life |
|---|---|---|
| Light (small yard, seasonal) | 15 years | stale fuel, long storage without prep |
| Average (weekly mowing) | 12 to 15 years | skipped oil changes, dull blades |
| Heavy (large acreage, towing) | 8 to 12 years | overheated engine, belt and clutch wear |
Maintenance checkpoints that extend life
- Change engine oil and keep the correct oil level
- Keep the mower deck clean underneath to prevent rust and poor cut quality
- Inspect and replace worn belts such as the lawn tractor drive belt 532125907
- Watch for PTO engagement issues; a failing clutch can point to the lawn tractor electric clutch 532414737
- Keep battery connections clean; slow cranking can involve the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
Why it matters
Planning around a 12 to 15 year service life helps you decide when to invest in higher-cost repairs (like a clutch or deck components) versus routine wear items (belts, pulleys, blades) that keep the tractor cutting and driving correctly.
Last updated: March 2026





