Do Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines?
Yes, many Craftsman mowers and lawn tractors use Briggs and Stratton engines, including the Craftsman 917288526 tractor family (the operator’s manual lists a 21.0 HP engine rating). Craftsman has also used other engine brands on different models, so the engine brand depends on the exact model and engine label.
Use these quick checks to identify the engine manufacturer and model:
- Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing or valve cover (often shows “Briggs & Stratton” plus a model-type-code)
- Match the tractor model and specs in the 917288526 operator’s manual
- Check the engine shroud for emissions or maintenance decals that name the manufacturer
- Compare the air filter cover shape and starter layout to common Briggs designs
- If you are ordering parts, use the engine model-type-code, not just the tractor model number
Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers across its lineup. Here is what is most common:
| Equipment type | Common engine brands you may see | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Push mower | Briggs & Stratton, Honda-style, other OEMs | Varies by series and retailer package |
| Front-engine lawn tractor | Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, other OEMs | Engine brand varies by production run |
| Zero-turn mower | Briggs & Stratton, Kawasaki, Kohler | Often depends on deck size and HP class |
Engine brand affects tune-up parts and no-start diagnostics. For example, a clicking no-crank issue often points to battery cables, safety switches, or the starter circuit, and the correct replacement part depends on the exact configuration.
If your tractor clicks but will not crank, the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a common starter-circuit component to inspect and replace when it fails.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917288526?
The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 917288526 front-engine lawn tractor involve drive and deck belt wear, poor cutting from dull or damaged blades, steering looseness, and starting or electrical no-start symptoms. Routine inspection and timely replacement of wear parts prevents most breakdowns; use the 917288526 owner's manual for adjustment points and maintenance intervals.
- Tractor will not move or slips under load: worn or stretched drive belt, idler pulley wear, belt routing issues
- Blades will not engage or deck stops cutting: worn blade drive belt, bent belt keepers, idler pulley problems
- Uneven cut or heavy vibration: dull/bent blades, damaged mandrel components, debris packed under the deck
- Loose steering or wandering: worn drag link or pivot link, loose fasteners
- Clicking or no crank: weak battery connections, failing solenoid, damaged wiring
These are frequent wear items for the 917288526 and match parts listed for this model.
| Problem area | What typically fails | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Ground drive | Belt stretches or cracks | Lawn tractor drive belt 532125907 |
| Mower deck drive | Belt glazing, slipping | Husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101 |
| Cutting quality | Blade dull/bent | Husqvarna lawn tractor 46-in deck high-lift blade 532405380 |
| Starting | Solenoid contacts fail | Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 |
- Park on level ground; set parking brake; remove the key
- Inspect belts for cracks, glazing, fraying, or a burnt-rubber smell
- Check idler pulleys for wobble, grinding, or seized bearings
- Look under the 46-in deck for packed grass and wrapped string or wire
- Verify battery terminals are clean and tight; check for damaged harness connectors
Belts, blades, and steering links are designed to wear first; replacing them early protects bigger assemblies like the transaxle, deck spindles, and steering gear, and it restores safe control and consistent cutting.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917288526?
A Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor like model 917288526 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal residential mowing and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on engine care, belt and blade upkeep, and keeping the deck and cooling areas clean.
- Oil and filter service on schedule; low or dirty oil shortens engine life fast
- Air filter and fuel quality; stale fuel and clogged filters cause hard starting and wear
- Deck and drive belt condition; slipping belts overheat and strain pulleys
- Blade sharpness and balance; dull blades overload the deck and engine
- Storage and corrosion control; covered storage prevents electrical and frame issues
Use your owner's manual for the exact intervals and capacities for 917288526.
| Interval | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Every mow | Check oil level, clear grass buildup | Prevents overheating and low-oil damage |
| Seasonally | Replace/inspect belts, sharpen blades | Restores cut quality and reduces strain |
| Annually | Inspect steering, deck spindles, wiring | Catches wear before it becomes a breakdown |
Replacing wear parts on time is what keeps the tractor reliable long-term.
- Lawn tractor drive belt 532125907 (ground drive performance)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade drive belt 584453101 (deck blade drive)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor 46-in deck high-lift blade 532405380 (cut quality and load)
- Lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701 (deck spindle/mandrel wear)
- Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 (no-crank starting issues)
A tractor can “run” for years while cutting poorly or slipping belts; addressing belts, blades, and deck mandrels early protects the engine and transaxle and keeps the mower performing like it should.
Last updated: March 2026





