How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman lawn tractor like model 917271815, a full engine replacement typically costs about $800 to $2,500 total (engine plus labor). The biggest cost drivers are the exact engine type, whether the replacement is new or rebuilt, and the shop labor time.
- Engine (new): $500 to $1,800
- Engine (rebuilt/used): $250 to $900
- Labor: $300 to $900 (often 4 to 8 labor hours)
- Extra parts/fluids: $25 to $150 (oil, filter, fuel filter, clamps, hardware)
| What you replace | Typical parts cost | Typical labor cost | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full engine | $500 to $1,800 | $300 to $900 | Engine has low compression, rod knock, or major internal damage |
| Tune-up and fuel service | $25 to $200 | $100 to $300 | Engine cranks but runs poorly or will not start |
| Electrical start repair | $10 to $250 | $75 to $250 | Engine clicks or will not turn over |
Many “needs an engine” symptoms are caused by fuel, ignition, or safety interlock issues. We use these quick checks first:
- Confirm the clutch/brake pedal is fully depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged (the tractor should not start otherwise).
- Check the operator presence and interlock system; the engine should shut off if you leave the seat without setting the parking brake.
- Inspect fuel quality; drain stale fuel and refill with fresh gasoline.
- Check the spark plug wire connection and basic ignition condition.
- Clean or replace the air filter and clear debris from engine cooling fins.
For the exact starting and safety-interlock behavior for this tractor, follow the 917271815 owner's manual.
Engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. A correct diagnosis prevents spending $1,000+ when a tune-up, wiring fix, or interlock adjustment restores normal starting and running.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
For a Craftsman riding mower like model 917271815, we look up the correct model number by finding the model and serial tag on the tractor, then matching that exact number when ordering parts or checking diagrams. On most Craftsman lawn tractors, the tag is on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat.
Check these common locations first:
- On the frame under the seat (lift the seat and look down at the frame rails)
- On the underside of the seat pan
- Near the rear fender area close to the seat mounting points
- On a sticker or metal plate that lists both model and serial numbers
For model 917271815, the owner documentation identifies it as “Model No. 917.271815” (the dot is often omitted on the tag), so 917271815 is the number to use for parts lookup. See the 917271815 owner's manual for model identification and parts information.
Use the model number exactly as shown on the tag to ensure the right parts fit.
- Enter the full model number (example: 917271815) when searching parts
- Use the model to match the correct mower deck size, drive system, and diagrams
- Keep the serial number for service history and production variations
| What you found | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Parts diagrams, correct replacement parts | 917271815 |
| Serial number | Manufacturing run info, service reference | Varies by unit |
Craftsman tractors can look similar across years, but belts, blades, mandrel assemblies, and decals can differ by model. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong deck parts or drive components.
Last updated: February 2026
How to read a Craftsman serial number?
On many Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors, the serial number is a date code: the first 2 digits are the month, the next 2 digits are the day, and the last 2 digits are the year. For Craftsman model 917271815, confirm the exact serial tag format in the 917271815 owner's manual.
If your serial number is MMDDYY, read it like this:
- MM = month (01 to 12)
- DD = day (01 to 31)
- YY = year (00 to 99)
- Example: 072811 = July 28, 2011
- Write the date down before ordering parts or scheduling service
Most Craftsman lawn tractors place the serial/model tag in a spot that stays readable but protected.
- Under the seat pan or on the seat deck
- On the rear fender area near the seat
- On the frame rail (left or right side)
- Near the engine compartment or hood opening
- On a sticker or metal plate with the model number
Craftsman tractors can have production changes within the same model family. Using the serial number date helps match the correct diagrams and parts, especially for wear items like blades, belts, and ignition components.
| What you’re doing | What to use | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering replacement parts | Model number + serial/date code | Prevents mismatched parts |
| Troubleshooting starting issues | Serial/date code + wiring diagram | Helps identify correct electrical layout |
| Replacing a lost key | Key style and ignition listing | Ensures the key fits the switch |
If you are replacing a lost or damaged ignition key on this tractor, the parts list for model 917271815 shows a molded key.
- Use the molded ignition key 532140403 when your existing key matches the molded Craftsman-style key shown in the parts breakdown.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271815 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and chassis are solid and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of a comparable new rider. If the tractor has multiple worn systems, replacement makes more sense.
- The mower deck is straight, not rusted through, and still cuts evenly after leveling
- The transaxle drives smoothly (no slipping, whining, or loss of power under load)
- Steering and front axle are tight enough to track straight
- You can do the work safely (or have a shop install the engine)
- The engine replacement cost is under about half the price of a comparable new riding mower
Engine swaps are usually most successful when you treat them like a full refresh, not just a single part change.
| Option | Best when | What you gain | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace engine | Tractor is in good overall condition | Fresh reliability and typically a warranty | Upfront cost, installation time |
| Rebuild/short block | You want to save money and keep original setup | Lower parts cost than a full engine | More labor, more downtime |
| Replace tractor | Multiple major systems are worn | New machine, less project time | Higher total spend |
These items often determine whether the tractor is “worth it” because they affect cut quality and drivability.
- Deck drive belt condition and routing (a worn belt can mimic power problems)
- Blade and mandrel condition; a noisy spindle points to deck wear
- Blade hardware torque and correct blade installation (the manual calls out 27-35 ft-lbs on the blade bolt)
- Deck buildup and vent holes around mandrels; packed grass can cause poor cutting and overheating
- Safety interlock operation (seat switch, clutch/brake start interlock, PTO engagement rules)
If you’re already replacing deck components, pricing a known-fit blade like the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 can help you estimate the “all-in” refresh cost.
A new engine will not fix problems caused by deck airflow restrictions, dull blades, worn belts, or failing safety interlocks. Confirming those basics first prevents spending engine money on a tractor that still will not cut or run correctly.
For operating and service safety steps (including blade handling and interlock checks), follow the 917271815 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What Craftsman lawnmower do I have?
Your Craftsman lawn tractor is identified by the model number on its product identification label; for this unit, the owner’s manual lists model 917.271815 (commonly written as 917271815). Use that model number to match the correct parts, maintenance specs, and repair procedures.
On Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors, the model number is typically on a product identification label located under the seat area. For model 917271815, confirm it by checking:
- Underside of the seat or seat pan area
- Frame near the seat mounting bracket
- Fender pan area near the seat (left or right side)
- Label that shows a long model number (often starting with 917 on older Craftsman tractors)
If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it with a damp rag and mild cleaner so the digits are readable.
Once you have 917271815, you can accurately select the right items for your tractor, such as belts, blades, and deck parts.
| What you’re doing | Why the model number matters | Example for 917271815 |
|---|---|---|
| Ordering parts | Prevents wrong-fit parts | Deck blades, drive belt, ignition key |
| Maintenance | Ensures correct service intervals and specs | Oil type, tune-up schedule |
| Troubleshooting | Matches the right diagrams and procedures | Starting, cutting, drive issues |
If you are matching parts for the mower deck or drive system, these are examples of model-specific items you may need to cross-check by model number:
- Mower blade type and deck size compatibility
- Ground drive belt length and width
- Mandrel (spindle) assemblies and pulleys
- Steering linkage parts
- Ignition key style
For example, a common deck-related replacement part for this model is the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149.
Use the 917271815 owner's manual to confirm the exact model identification details and to reference the correct operation, maintenance schedule, and repair parts sections.
A single digit difference in a Craftsman model number can change the mower deck configuration, belt routing, and compatible parts. Verifying 917271815 first saves time and prevents returns.
Last updated: February 2026
What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman lawn tractors use engines sourced from multiple manufacturers, depending on the specific tractor and production year. For Craftsman model 917271815, our 917271815 owner's manual confirms it has a low-emission engine, but it does not identify the engine brand in the excerpted specifications.
Use the engine’s ID plate, not the tractor model number. On most front-engine riding mowers, the engine label is on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter.
- Look for an engine model and type/spec number (often on a sticker or stamped tag)
- Record the full engine model exactly as shown
- Match that engine model to the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
- If the label is missing, check for casting marks and the carburetor style as clues
- Use the tractor’s parts diagrams to confirm related items like belts and deck hardware
Across Craftsman riding mowers, the most common engine suppliers are:
| Engine brand | What you’ll typically see on the label | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | “Briggs & Stratton” plus model/type/code | Very common on many Craftsman tractors |
| Kohler | “Kohler” plus model/spec | Common on some mid to higher HP tractors |
| Kawasaki | “Kawasaki” plus model/spec | Often found on select premium models |
The engine brand determines the correct maintenance parts and service specs (oil type, spark plug, air filter, valve clearance). Using the engine model from the ID plate prevents ordering the wrong parts even when the tractor model is correct.
If you are doing a seasonal service on the mower deck or drive system, these model-matched parts are commonly replaced:
- V-belt 532138255 (ground drive belt)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 (deck blade)
- Molded ignition key 532140403 (starting and security)
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271815 uses a gas, low-emission engine; the exact engine make, model, and spec code depend on the engine installed on your tractor and are identified on the engine ID label. We use the tractor’s 917271815 owner's manual to confirm the correct way to locate and record that engine information.
From the model documentation, these engine-related and tractor configuration details apply:
- Front-engine lawn tractor design
- Low-emission engine note (operates differently than older designs)
- Throttle and choke controls are used for starting and engine speed control
- 42-inch mower deck
- 6-speed transaxle drive system
Use the engine ID label, not the tractor model number, to match tune-up and repair parts.
- Park on a level surface, set the parking brake, remove the key, let the engine cool
- Raise the hood and find the engine ID label (commonly on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter)
- Write down the engine model, type/spec, and code/serial exactly as shown
- Use those numbers when selecting maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter, carburetor parts)
| Item | Where to find it | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model: 917271815 | Tractor frame tag | Deck, chassis, steering, drive parts |
| Engine model/type/code | Engine ID label | Engine tune-up and engine repair parts |
Craftsman tractors can be built with different engines across production runs; the engine ID label is what ensures you get the correct ignition, fuel, and maintenance parts for your specific engine.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917271815?
Craftsman model 917271815 is a specific lawn tractor model number, but the year of manufacture is not encoded in the model number itself. For the exact build year, we use the tractor’s product identification label and match it to the information shown in the 917271815 owner's manual.
Look for the product identification label (often under the seat, on the frame near the rear wheels, or under the hood). Then record the key numbers exactly.
- Write down the model number (917271815) and any serial number
- Check for a date code or manufacture date printed on the label
- Take a clear photo of the label before it gets dirty or faded
- Compare the label information to the identification details in the 917271815 owner's manual
- Use the serial number when ordering parts to avoid mismatches
The documentation confirms the tractor is identified as TRACTOR, model number 917.271815 and provides model-specific parts breakdowns (chassis and enclosures, seat assembly, decals, wheels and tires, lift assembly). That confirms you have the correct model family for parts lookup, even before you pinpoint the exact year.
| System | Example part description (from manual) | Example part number (from manual) |
|---|---|---|
| Wheels and tires | Rim, front | 106732X427 |
| Wheels and tires | Tire, rear | 122082X |
| Wheels and tires | Cap, axle | 104757X428 |
| Lift assembly | Shaft assembly, lift | 159471 |
Craftsman 917-series tractors were produced across multiple production runs, and small year-to-year changes can affect fit (deck hardware, belts, steering parts, and decals). Confirming the build year and serial number helps ensure the right V-belt, blade, mandrel assembly, and chassis components for your exact tractor.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917271815?
Craftsman model 917271815 is a specific riding lawn tractor model number, but the exact production year is not listed in the parts diagrams shown in the manual excerpts. For the most accurate year, we use the tractor’s product identification label (typically under the seat or on the frame) and match it to the model and serial information in the 917271815 owner's manual.
Use these checks on your Craftsman 917271815 lawn tractor:
- Look for the model and serial label under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or on the frame near the engine.
- Write down the serial number exactly as shown.
- Compare the model number format (917.xxxxxxx) and serial details with the identification section in the 917271815 owner's manual.
- If the label is dirty or faded, clean it gently and take a clear photo before the numbers wear further.
- If the tractor has replacement decals or body panels, rely on the frame label, not the hood or fender decals.
The manual content confirms the tractor is identified as TRACTOR, MODEL NUMBER 917.271815 and includes detailed parts breakdowns (chassis, seat assembly, wheels and tires, lift assembly). That documentation is used for parts matching, but it does not date-stamp the unit by year.
| Assembly area | Example part type | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Wheels and tires | Rim, tire, axle cap | Confirms the configuration used for parts lookup |
| Lift assembly | Lift shaft, links, retainers | Helps match deck-lift style when ordering parts |
| Chassis and enclosures | Hood, dash panels, grille | Helps confirm the correct chassis family |
The build year affects engine family, wiring and safety interlock layout, and deck/drive belt routing. Getting the year right prevents ordering the wrong belt, blade, or steering part for your exact configuration.
Last updated: February 2026





