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Craftsman 917288420 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917288420 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917288420 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Roll Pin 6 * 40 for Craftsman 917288420 - Part 415925

    Transaxle diagram

    Roll Pin 6 * 40

    Part #415925

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

  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917288420 - Part STD551137

    Steering diagram

    Lock Washer

    Part #STD551137

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  • Foot Rest Pad for Craftsman 917288420 - Part 193279X418

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    Foot Rest Pad

    Part #193279X418

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

Craftsman Tractor 917288420 FAQs

For the Craftsman 917288420 front-engine lawn tractor, the most common problems we see involve drive and deck belts slipping or breaking, PTO and clutch engagement issues, starting or no-crank complaints, and uneven cutting from worn deck components. Use the owner's manual for model-specific adjustments and maintenance intervals.

Common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Tractor will not move or loses drive: worn or stretched ground drive belt, idler pulley wear, linkage out of adjustment
  • Blades will not engage: faulty PTO switch, electric clutch issue, damaged blade drive belt
  • No crank or intermittent starting: weak battery connections, failed starter solenoid, safety switch or wiring issue
  • Uneven cut or vibration: worn mandrel bearings, bent blade, loose hardware, deck out of level
  • Steering feels loose: worn steering linkage components (drag link, steering plate)

Parts that commonly wear on this model

These are frequent wear items for riding mowers and are available for Craftsman 917288420:

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Park on level ground, set parking brake, remove key, and disconnect the spark plug wire.
  2. Inspect belts for glazing, cracking, fraying, or oil contamination.
  3. Spin idler pulleys by hand; replace if noisy, wobbly, or rough.
  4. Confirm PTO switch operation and check wiring connectors for looseness or corrosion.
  5. Level the deck and verify blade hardware is tight.

Troubleshooting guide (fast reference)

Symptom Most likely area Common fix
Won’t move Drive belt and idlers Replace belt; inspect idler pulleys
Blades won’t engage PTO switch or clutch Test switch; inspect clutch and belt
Clicks but won’t crank Solenoid or connections Clean terminals; replace solenoid
Rough cut/vibration Mandrel or deck setup Replace mandrel; level deck

Why it matters

Catching belt wear, loose hardware, and deck alignment early prevents bigger failures like damaged pulleys, overheated clutches, and premature mandrel bearing wear.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor like model 917288420 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on mowing hours, storage conditions, and how consistently you service belts, blades, and the drive system.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Annual operating hours: 25 to 50 hours per year lasts much longer than heavy weekly use.
  • Maintenance schedule: oil changes, air filter service, blade sharpening, and deck cleaning.
  • Belt and pulley wear: worn belts slip and overheat; bad idlers accelerate belt damage.
  • Deck and spindle condition: impacts, vibration, and lack of lubrication shorten life.
  • Storage: covered, dry storage prevents corrosion and electrical issues.

Maintenance checkpoints that add years

Use the service intervals and specs in the owner's manual and focus on these common wear items:

Quick lifespan guide (typical)

Use pattern Typical lifespan What usually fails first
Light residential (flat yard, seasonal) 12 to 15 years Belts, blades, battery, idlers
Average residential 10 to 12 years Deck spindles, steering wear, belts
Heavy use (large acreage, hills, towing) 7 to 10 years Transmission wear, deck damage, electrical

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or refresh key systems (mower deck, drive, steering) so your 917288420 stays reliable and cuts evenly without repeated belt failures.

Last updated: March 2026

For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288420, the operator’s manual specifies a 24.0 HP gas engine (horsepower rated by the engine manufacturer) and notes it is a low-emission engine design. The manual does not identify the engine brand or model number.

What we can confirm for model 917288420

From the 917288420 operator's manual, we can confirm these model-specific details:

  • Engine power rating: 24.0 HP (as rated by the engine manufacturer)
  • Fuel type: unleaded regular gasoline (minimum 87 octane)
  • Engine oil type guidance: SAE 30 above 32°F; SAE 5W-30 below 32°F
  • Spark plug listed: Champion QC12YC (gap .040 in.)
  • This tractor uses a low-emission engine that may operate differently than older designs

How to identify the exact engine brand and model on your tractor

Even though the 917288420 manual doesn’t call out the engine manufacturer, you can usually confirm it quickly on the machine:

  • Check the engine shroud/cover decal (often shows Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, etc.)
  • Look for the engine model/type/code label near the valve cover, blower housing, or starter
  • Record the full engine ID before ordering engine-specific parts (filters, carburetor parts, ignition parts)

Quick reference (model 917288420)

Item What to use/expect
Horsepower rating 24.0 HP (manufacturer-rated)
Gasoline Unleaded regular, 87+ octane
Spark plug Champion QC12YC, .040 in gap

Why it matters

The tractor model number (917288420) helps match chassis and deck parts, but the engine model number is what ensures you get the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) and engine repair components.

Last updated: January 2026

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