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Craftsman Tractor 917272922 FAQs

Yes. The Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 917272922 uses a Briggs & Stratton engine; the manual lists engine model 407777 (type 0174-E1). For your exact engine identification and service details, use the 917272922 owner's manual.

What this means for parts and maintenance

Many Craftsman riding mowers and tractors are built with Briggs & Stratton engines, but the engine model can vary by mower model and production run. For 917272922, the engine family is clearly identified in the documentation.

  • Use the engine model and type numbers when ordering engine-specific parts (carburetor kits, gaskets, filters).
  • Use the tractor model number when ordering chassis and deck parts (belts, blades, mandrels).
  • Match tune-up parts to the engine model, not just the Craftsman badge.
  • Keep the engine label information handy for faster parts lookup.

Where to find the engine model number on the tractor

Check these common locations on Briggs & Stratton engines:

  • Valve cover area or blower housing label
  • Engine shroud near the starter
  • Stamped tag or printed decal on the engine

If the label is dirty or faded, clean it gently and re-check; the model, type, and code are the key identifiers.

Quick ID guide (tractor vs. engine)

What you’re identifying Example for this tractor Used for
Tractor model 917272922 Deck, steering, drive, frame parts
Engine model and type 407777 / 0174-E1 Engine internal and fuel/ignition parts

Why it matters

Using the correct engine model prevents wrong-part orders and helps you get the right service specs for ignition, fuel system, and tune-up items. It also speeds up troubleshooting when the tractor cranks, clicks, or will not start.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the engine on a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917272922 typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine, labor rates, and whether related items (battery cables, belts, pulleys) also need service. Engine swaps on riding tractors commonly take around a half day of labor.

What drives the total price

  • Engine cost (new vs. rebuilt, horsepower, crankshaft size)
  • Labor time (shop rate and how much disassembly is required)
  • Extra parts often replaced during the job (belts, pulleys, hardware)
  • Fuel system cleanup if old fuel or debris contributed to the failure
  • Electrical/safety checks after installation (seat switch, brake switch, PTO interlock)

Typical cost breakdown

Cost item Typical range Notes
Engine (part only) $200 to $1,400 Varies most by engine type and availability
Labor $60 to $400 Often 4 to 6 hours on a riding tractor
Misc. parts/fluids $0 to $200 Oil, filter, fuel filter, belts, fasteners

Before you replace the engine

We recommend confirming the engine is truly the problem, because many “dead engine” symptoms are caused by starting, fuel, or safety interlock issues.

  • Verify the brake pedal is fully depressed and the attachment clutch (PTO) is disengaged; the tractor should not start otherwise.
  • Check battery condition and cable connections.
  • Confirm fresh gasoline and a clean fuel path.
  • Inspect the ground drive system if the complaint is “won’t move” (not an engine failure).

For model-specific operating and safety interlock details, use the 917272922 owner’s manual.

Why it matters

An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. A quick diagnosis first can prevent replacing a good engine when the real issue is a safety switch, fuel delivery problem, or worn drive component.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272922, the engine is made up of core systems for fuel delivery, air intake, ignition, lubrication, and cooling. In the parts list for this model’s Briggs & Stratton engine (407777, type 0174-E1), you will see major items like the cylinder assembly, crankshaft, flywheel, and engine sump. See the 917272922 owner's manual for diagrams and the exact engine breakdown.

Main engine systems (what they do)

  • Fuel system: stores and delivers fuel to the carburetor for combustion.
  • Air intake and filtration: pulls in clean air; a dirty filter restricts airflow and hurts performance.
  • Ignition system: creates spark at the right time (coil and spark plug).
  • Lubrication system: circulates oil to protect internal parts; includes drain plug and (on many setups) an oil filter.
  • Cooling system: air screen, cooling fins, and shrouds keep the engine from overheating.
  • Starting/charging system: starter and battery charging components support reliable starts.

Examples of engine parts listed for 917272922

The manual’s engine parts list for Briggs & Stratton 407777 includes items like these:

Part (example) What it does If it fails, you may notice
Cylinder assembly Houses pistons and combustion chambers Low power, smoke, hard starting
Crankshaft Converts piston motion into rotation Knocking, no-start, severe vibration
Flywheel Helps smooth rotation and supports ignition timing No spark, backfiring, rough running
Sump-engine (engine sump) Holds oil at the bottom of the engine Oil leaks, low oil, engine damage risk
Seal-oil (PTO or magneto side) Keeps oil in around rotating shafts Oil around pulleys or engine base

Keeping these areas clean and serviced prevents expensive engine damage:

  • Clean the air screen and cooling fins so the engine does not overheat.
  • Keep the blower housing and cooling shrouds installed and clear of debris.
  • Replace the engine oil filter on schedule (commonly each season, or more often with heavy use).

Why it matters

Knowing the engine’s major parts helps you troubleshoot faster. For example, overheating symptoms often point to blocked cooling fins or a dirty air screen, while backfiring at shutdown is commonly tied to stopping procedure and throttle position.

Last updated: January 2026

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