How to find Craftsman parts?
To find the right Craftsman parts for your model 917258990 front-engine lawn tractor, we match parts to your exact model number and diagrams so you get the correct fit and function (especially for belts, steering, and PTO components). Use the parts list for model 917258990 and confirm details in the owner's manual.
Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part
- Locate the full model number on the tractor’s model tag and match it exactly: 917258990.
- Use the parts diagrams to identify the assembly (mower deck, steering, drive, engine, wheels).
- Compare the part name and identifier to what you see on the tractor (for example, a belt vs. a rim vs. a switch).
- If multiple similar parts appear, verify by measurements, mounting style, and where it installs.
- Cross-check any maintenance specs (like torque and battery requirements) in the owner's manual before installing.
Common parts customers replace on this model
These are examples of parts shown for Craftsman 917258990 that often come up during repairs:
| Repair need | Example part for this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Mower deck engagement issues | Switch.pto.3 582107601 | PTO engagement and blade operation |
| Slipping or no movement | Lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 84-1/2-in 532140218 | Ground drive performance |
| Loose steering or poor tracking | Drag link 532175572 | Steering response and alignment |
| Wheel and axle wear | Wizard lawn tractor axle flange bearing 532009040 | Wheel support and smooth rolling |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number and diagram prevents ordering a look-alike part that mounts differently or has a different length or connector. That is especially important on riding tractors where belt routing, PTO switch wiring, and steering geometry must match the original design.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
On a Craftsman riding mower like model 917258990, we look up the model number on the tractor’s model plate, which is located under the seat. The engine has a separate model number, typically found on the blower housing. See the owner's manual for the exact label locations and identification details.
Where to find the model and serial number
Check these common spots first:
- Under the seat on the frame (model plate for the tractor)
- Underside of the seat (sometimes the label is attached there)
- Near the rear fender pan or frame rail under the seat area (alternate placement)
- On the engine blower housing (engine model number, separate from tractor model)
How to use the model number to look up parts
Once you have the tractor model number, use it to match the correct parts diagrams and parts list for your exact build.
- Write the model number exactly as shown (for this tractor: 917258990)
- If you’re ordering parts, also note the part number and description
- Use the parts diagrams to confirm you are selecting the correct component and hardware
Example: tractor model vs. engine model
| What you are identifying | Where it’s found | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number (917258990) | Model plate under the seat | Ensures the correct chassis, deck, steering, and drive parts |
| Engine model number | Blower housing on the engine | Ensures the correct engine-specific parts (filters, ignition, fuel) |
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors often have multiple versions that look similar, but use different belts, steering parts, or deck components. Using the exact model number from the under-seat model plate helps us match the right diagrams and avoid ordering the wrong part.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Craftsman riding mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917258990 riding mower fall into a few buckets: no-start or weak cranking, rough running or stalling, poor cutting or blades not turning, and loss of drive. Most fixes start with basic maintenance, belt inspection, and safety switch checks outlined in the owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Clicks but won’t crank: weak battery, loose cables, starter solenoid issues, or a safety interlock not made (seat, brake, PTO).
- Cranks but won’t start: stale fuel, clogged fuel path, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, or ignition problems.
- Blades won’t engage or won’t spin: obstruction in the clutch mechanism, worn/damaged mower drive belt, frozen idler pulley, or frozen blade mandrel.
- Poor cut or uneven cut: worn/bent/loose blade, deck not level, grass buildup under the deck, or uneven tire pressure.
- Poor discharge/clumping: wet grass, mowing too fast, deck packed with debris, incorrect blade condition or installation.
- Loss of drive: freewheel control disengaged, worn/damaged motion drive belt, or air trapped in the transmission after service.
Quick checks we recommend before buying parts
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, remove the key.
- Disconnect the spark plug wire before any hands-on inspection.
- Look for obvious belt damage (glazing, cracks, fraying) and debris wrapped around pulleys.
- Check blade tightness and condition; keep blade attachment bolts tight.
- Clean grass and leaf buildup under the mower housing and around mandrels.
Troubleshooting guide (symptom to likely fix)
| Symptom | Likely cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut, uneven | Deck not level, dull/bent blade, debris buildup | Level deck, sharpen/replace blade, clean underside |
| Blades won’t rotate | Belt worn, idler/mandrel frozen, obstruction | Clear obstruction, replace belt, replace seized pulley/mandrel |
| Engine runs but drive is weak | Drive belt worn, freewheel disengaged | Engage freewheel, inspect/replace drive belt |
| Engine backfires on shutdown | Throttle not at SLOW before OFF | Idle at SLOW about 30 seconds, then shut off |
Model-specific specs that help prevent repeat problems
- Battery spec: 35 AMP/HR, 280 minimum CCA, case size U1R.
- Blade bolt torque: 30 to 35 ft-lbs.
Why it matters
Most “big” riding mower failures start as small issues: loose wiring, worn belts, clogged airflow, or packed deck debris. Catching those early improves starting reliability, cut quality, and belt and spindle life.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917258990?
Craftsman model 917258990 is a model number, not a date code; it does not directly tell the year. To identify the year, we use the tractor’s product identification label (often under the seat or on the frame) and match its date information using the 917258990 owner's manual.
How to find the year on your 917258990
Look for a sticker or metal tag that includes a date of manufacture or a serial number.
- Check under the seat pan and seat bracket area
- Check the frame rails near the rear wheels
- Check under the hood near the dash tower
- Wipe the label clean; dirt and oil can hide digits
- Write down the full serial number exactly as shown
What information to record (and why)
Different Craftsman tractors use different formats, so the safest approach is to capture all label fields.
| What to capture | Example (format varies) | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 917258990 | Confirms the correct parts diagrams |
| Serial number | Letters and numbers | Used to determine build date range |
| Date code / DOM | MM/YY or similar | Directly indicates the year |
Quick reality check on common “date code” advice
Some online tips describe a 6-digit code as month, day, year. That format can appear on certain components or labels, but it is not a reliable rule for every Craftsman tractor. For model 917258990, the year is determined from the tractor’s identification label details, not from the model number itself.
Why it matters
The build year (and sometimes serial range) affects which electrical, chassis, steering, and deck parts fit your tractor. Getting the year right helps avoid ordering the wrong items such as a PTO switch, drive belt, or steering components.
Last updated: February 2026





