How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917274761, a full engine replacement typically costs about $800 to $2,500 installed (engine plus labor). The engine itself is usually the biggest cost; labor commonly runs 3 to 6 hours depending on how much has to be transferred from the old engine.
- Engine type and horsepower (single-cylinder vs. V-twin)
- Whether the replacement is new, rebuilt, or used
- Extra parts needed (belts, pulleys, wiring, fuel line, battery)
- Shop labor rate and minimum charges
- Condition of the tractor (rusted fasteners, damaged mounts, worn PTO components)
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement engine | $500 to $1,900 | Varies widely by brand/spec and availability |
| Labor | $300 to $900 | Often 3 to 6 hours total |
| Misc. parts and supplies | $25 to $200 | Fuel line, clamps, oil, filter, hardware |
Many tractors that seem to need an engine actually have a starting or fuel issue. The troubleshooting chart in the 917274761 owner's manual points to checks like battery condition, wiring, ignition switch, and solenoid.
Start with these quick checks:
- Battery and terminals: clean and tighten connections
- Fuse and wiring: inspect for corrosion or broken connectors
- Ignition switch and key: worn switch or key can prevent cranking
- Starter solenoid: clicking or intermittent crank often points here
- Fuel quality: drain stale fuel; replace the fuel filter if restricted
If you’re hearing a click but the engine will not crank, follow the steps in riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
An engine swap is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the problem first can save hundreds of dollars and may point to a simpler fix such as replacing the solenoid with brass plunger 532146154 or the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917274761 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transmission are still solid and you want to extend the machine’s life; it is usually not worth it when multiple major systems are worn and the total repair cost approaches the price of a replacement tractor.
- Deck and frame condition: no cracks, severe rust-through, or major deck damage
- Drive system health: tractor moves smoothly; no persistent slipping or loss of drive
- Steering and braking: steering is tight enough to control safely; brakes can be adjusted to work properly
- Parts availability: common wear parts are still easy to get for your model
- Total cost: engine + install parts + any “while you’re in there” repairs stay well below replacement cost
Use the maintenance and safety guidance in the owner's manual and do these checks with the engine off and cooled down.
- Look for excessive vibration; it can point to deck or blade issues (not just engine-related)
- Inspect blades and mandrels; bent or damaged components can mimic engine problems
- Check that nuts and bolts are tight and safety devices operate correctly
- Confirm the tractor is free of heavy grass and debris buildup around the deck and engine area
| Symptom | Often caused by | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Rough cut or vibration | Worn or bent blade, loose hardware | Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971 |
| Poor mulching or uneven cut | Blade type mismatch, dull blade | Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 |
| No-crank or intermittent start | Electrical switch/solenoid/key issues | Solenoid with brass plunger 532146154 |
An engine swap can be a smart investment, but only if it restores a tractor that is already mechanically sound. If the deck, drive belt system, or safety interlocks also need major work, you can end up paying for an engine and still have an unreliable mower.
- Never adjust or repair anything with the engine running.
- Blades are sharp; we wrap the blade or wear gloves when servicing.
- After striking an object, stop and inspect before restarting.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917274761, the owner’s documentation identifies it as an 18.5 HP, 42-inch mower tractor; the exact engine manufacturer and engine model are confirmed by the engine ID tag on the engine itself. Use the 917274761 owner's manual to locate the ID and match service parts correctly.
Check the engine’s identification label first; that label is what determines the correct engine tune-up and service parts.
- Look for an engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Write down the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers exactly as shown
- Compare those numbers to the engine information and maintenance sections in the 917274761 owner's manual
- If the label is dirty, wipe it clean; if it’s faded, use a flashlight at an angle to read it
- Use the tractor model number 917274761 when selecting chassis and deck parts (belts, blades, mandrels)
These parts do not identify the engine brand, but they often solve “won’t crank” or “no start” complaints on riding mowers.
| Symptom | What to check first | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Single click, no crank | Battery connections, starter solenoid | Solenoid with brass plunger 532146154 |
| Key turns, nothing happens | Ignition switch, safety circuits | Lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350 |
| Lost or broken key | Ignition key | Molded ignition key 532140403 |
Craftsman tractors can use different engine families across similar-looking models. Matching the engine ID numbers prevents ordering the wrong spark plug, air filter, or carburetor parts and keeps maintenance intervals accurate.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 42 riding mower?
For the Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor with a 42-inch mower deck on this page, the model number is 917.274761 (often written without the dot as 917274761). You can confirm it on the product ID label and in the owner's manual.
Most Craftsman riding mowers list the model number on a product ID label. Check these common spots:
- Under the seat (seat pan area)
- On the frame near the rear fender
- On the left or right side of the chassis, near the engine compartment
- Near the mower deck lift area (varies by build)
Both formats refer to the same tractor; the dot is just a formatting style used on some labels and manuals.
| You might see it as | What it means | When it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| 917.274761 | Same model | Common in printed manuals/labels |
| 917274761 | Same model | Common on parts sites and orders |
Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and parts for your 42-inch deck setup (blades, mandrel parts, belts, and hardware).
Common 42-inch deck parts shown for model 917274761 include:
- Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149
- Vented mandrel shaft assembly 532137646
If your tractor’s label is worn, the owner's manual for model 917.274761 is a reliable cross-check because it lists the tractor as an 18.5 HP, 42-inch mower deck unit.
Last updated: February 2026





