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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917275810 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hood Vent, Left for Craftsman 917275810 - Part 184268X428

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    Hood Vent, Left

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

  • Replacement Decal for Craftsman 917275810 - Part 193564

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  • Dash Panel, Left for Craftsman 917275810 - Part 174996

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    Dash Panel, Left

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  • Screw.3/8 for Craftsman 917275810 - Part 17120614

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Craftsman Tractor 917275810 FAQs

Yes, Craftsman mowers can use Briggs & Stratton engines, and the Craftsman model 917275810 specifically is equipped with a Briggs & Stratton engine (listed in the engine section of the 917275810 owner's manual).

What this means for Craftsman 917275810 owners

On this model, engine-related maintenance and many tune-up parts are typically matched to the Briggs & Stratton engine model/type shown for the tractor, not just the tractor model number.

Common engine-related items you may service include:

  • Spark plug (the manual lists Champion RC12YC with a .030 in gap)
  • Air filter and pre-cleaner
  • Fuel filter
  • Engine oil and (if equipped) oil filter
  • Muffler and spark arrester (if equipped)

How to confirm the engine brand on other Craftsman mowers

Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers across different mower lines and years, so the engine brand is best confirmed by checking the engine label on the blower housing or valve cover.

Look for:

  • Engine manufacturer name (Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, etc.)
  • Engine model and type code
  • Emissions label information

Quick comparison

What you check Where to look Why it helps
Tractor model number Frame tag (often under seat or on frame) Identifies the mower/tractor platform
Engine model/type Engine label on the engine Identifies the correct engine parts and specs
Owner’s manual 917275810 owner's manual Confirms specs like oil type, spark plug, and maintenance intervals

If you are doing a seasonal tune-up or chasing a performance issue, deck and drive components can also affect how the tractor feels under load.

Examples for this model include:

  • A worn blade drive belt can slip and reduce cutting performance
  • Dull or damaged blades can strain the engine and leave a poor cut

If you are servicing the deck, a common replacement item is the lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 (blade drive belt).

Why it matters

Knowing whether your Craftsman mower uses a Briggs & Stratton engine helps you choose the correct maintenance parts and follow the right specifications (oil type/viscosity, spark plug type and gap, fuel recommendations), which directly affects starting, power, and engine life.

Last updated: January 2026

For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275810, use SAE 30 engine oil when operating above 32°F, and SAE 5W-30 when operating below 32°F. Use a high-quality detergent 4-cycle oil that meets API service SG-SL (see the 917275810 owner's manual).

Oil type and temperature guide (model 917275810)

This model’s manual lists two acceptable viscosity grades based on outdoor temperature.

Outdoor temperature Recommended oil viscosity Notes
Above 32°F SAE 30 Best for warm-weather mowing
Below 32°F SAE 5W-30 Helps cold starting and lubrication

What to buy (quick checklist)

When you’re shopping for oil for the 917275810, look for:

  • 4-cycle engine oil (never 2-cycle mix)
  • SAE 30 or SAE 5W-30 (based on temperature)
  • API SG-SL rating (or stated as meeting/exceeding it)
  • A reputable brand formulated for small engines
  • Enough oil for a full change (capacity varies depending on whether an oil filter is installed)

Capacity notes for this model

The 917275810 manual lists these approximate capacities:

  • With oil filter: 3.5 pints
  • Without oil filter: 3.0 pints

Because some engines are equipped differently, we recommend confirming whether your tractor has an oil filter before filling to capacity.

Why it matters

Using the correct viscosity helps your Briggs and Stratton 4-cycle engine maintain proper oil pressure and cooling. Oil that’s too thick in cold weather can make starting harder; oil that’s too thin for conditions can increase wear.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Craftsman riding tractor’s model number is printed on the product identification label on the tractor frame. For model 917275810, the label is typically located under the seat area or near the rear fender pan; confirm the exact location and format in the 917275810 owner's manual.

Where to look on the tractor

Check these common ID-label locations used on Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors:

  • Under the seat (lift the seat and look on the frame or seat pan)
  • On the rear fender pan near the seat
  • On the frame rail above the rear axle
  • Near the transaxle area (rear of tractor)
  • Under the hood on the dash tower (less common)

What you should write down

Record the full information exactly as shown so you get the right diagrams and parts:

  • Model number (example format: 917.275810)
  • Serial number
  • Any product number or type code shown on the same label

Model number formats you may see

The same tractor can show the model with or without a dot.

How it may appear on the label What it means for parts lookup
917.275810 Same as 917275810
917275810 Same model number, just without punctuation

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors often share similar decks, belts, and electrical parts across model families. Using the exact model number ensures you match the correct parts diagrams and avoid ordering the wrong blade, V-belt, or ignition key.

Last updated: March 2026

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