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Craftsman 917272450 lawn tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917272450 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917272450 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Special Nut for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 110807X

    Lift assembly diagram

    Special Nut

    Part #110807X

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

  • Dash for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 168337X013

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Dash

    Part #168337X013

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

  • Danger And Poison Battery Decal for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 149516

    Decals diagram

    Danger And Poison Battery Decal

    Part #149516

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

  • Hood Bumper for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 126938X

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Hood Bumper

    Part #126938X

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

  • Lawn Tractor Trunnion for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 175689

    Lift assembly diagram

    Lawn Tractor Trunnion

    Part #175689

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

  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Tire Valve Stem for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 65139

    Wheels and tires diagram

    Wizard Lawn Tractor Tire Valve Stem

    Part #65139

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

  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Headlight Lens (clear) for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 174332X599

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Headlight Lens (clear)

    Part #174332X599

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

  • Lawn Tractor Panel Screw for Craftsman 917272450 - Part 17670608

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Lawn Tractor Panel Screw

    Part #17670608

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

  • Lock Washer, #10 for Craftsman 917272450 - Part STD551110

    Mower deck diagram

    Lock Washer, #10

    Part #STD551110

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

  • Woodruff Key for Craftsman 917272450 - Part STD580025

    Ground drive diagram

    Woodruff Key

    Part #STD580025

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

Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917272450 FAQs

For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917272450, 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.

What drives the total cost

  • Engine type and horsepower (single-cylinder vs. V-twin)
  • Crankshaft size and PTO setup (must match your mower deck drive)
  • What gets reused (starter, charging system, muffler, pulleys, wiring)
  • Extra repairs found during the swap (belts, pulleys, battery cables)
  • Shop labor rate and pickup/delivery fees

Typical price ranges (parts + labor)

Scenario What you’re paying for Typical total
Budget replacement Basic compatible engine, minimal transfer work $800 to $1,500
Most common Correct-spec engine, normal transfer and setup $1,200 to $2,200
Higher-end or complicated Premium engine, lots of transfer work, extra worn parts $2,000 to $2,500+

When replacement makes sense (and when it doesn’t)

Replacing the engine is usually worth it when the tractor is in good shape overall (deck, steering, transaxle, wiring). If multiple major systems are worn, repairs can stack up quickly.

Quick checks we recommend before committing:

  • Confirm the engine is truly failed (not a battery, solenoid, or safety interlock issue).
  • Check for common “no crank” causes like a weak battery or bad starter circuit.
  • Review the starting and safety interlock behavior described in the owner's manual.

Lower-cost alternatives to consider first

If the engine still turns over, a tune-up or fuel/ignition fix can be far cheaper than an engine swap.

  • Fuel system cleanup (fresh fuel, filter, carburetor service)
  • Spark plug and ignition checks
  • Air filter and oil service
  • Electrical starting diagnosis (clicking, no crank)

A good starting point for diagnosis is our riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.

Why it matters

An engine swap is one of the most expensive repairs on a riding mower. Verifying the failure first helps you avoid replacing an engine when the real issue is a safety switch, wiring connection, or starting component.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272450 is worth it when the tractor is otherwise solid (deck, steering, transaxle, and frame are in good shape) and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of a comparable replacement tractor. If multiple major systems are worn, the money is usually better spent elsewhere.

Quick decision checklist

  • Deck and blades are serviceable: no major cracks, and the cutting system can be maintained (the manual emphasizes keeping blades and attachments tight and in good condition). See the 917272450 owner's manual.
  • No chronic overheating issues: the manual notes blocked cooling fins or missing shrouds can cause engine damage; if the tractor has been run hot repeatedly, inspect carefully.
  • You can still get key wear parts: blades, mandrel parts, and hardware are available for this model.
  • The rest of the tractor drives and stops correctly: the manual calls out checking brake operation frequently; if braking or drive is failing, factor that cost in.
  • You want to keep this platform: same deck size, attachments, and familiar controls.

Cost and value: a practical rule

Use this simple comparison to decide:

What you’re comparing Good candidate for engine replacement Better to replace the tractor
Total repair cost (engine + labor + incidentals) Under ~50% of a comparable replacement Near or over ~50%
Condition of deck and spindles/mandrels Tight, quiet, no wobble Noisy, loose, repeated failures
Overall tractor condition Solid chassis, steering, brakes Multiple major issues at once

Parts that often get addressed during an engine swap

Even if the engine is the main issue, we often see these items handled at the same time to protect your investment:

Why it matters

A new engine only pays off if the tractor can safely mow afterward. The manual stresses safe maintenance practices (no repairs with the engine running, keep debris cleared, and inspect after striking objects), which helps prevent repeat failures and protects the deck and drivetrain.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272450 is equipped with a 21.5 HP low-emission gasoline engine (as specified in the 917272450 owner's manual). For the exact engine make and engine model number used on your tractor, use the engine ID label under the hood.

What we know for model 917272450

These model-specific specs are called out in the owner’s manual:

  • 21.5 HP engine rating
  • Low-emission engine design
  • Electric start
  • 42-inch mower deck
  • 6-speed transaxle

How to identify the exact engine make and model

On Craftsman tractors, the tractor model number and the engine model number are different. To identify the engine correctly:

  • Raise the hood and locate the engine ID label (commonly on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter)
  • Record the engine model, type, and code (or spec number)
  • Use those numbers when selecting engine tune-up parts like the air filter, spark plug, and fuel filter
  • Keep the tractor model 917272450 for deck, steering, chassis, and electrical parts

Quick reference: tractor model vs. engine model

Number you have What it identifies Used for ordering
917272450 The tractor platform Deck, steering, frame, wiring, transmission-related parts
Engine model/type/code The engine itself Engine maintenance and engine-specific service parts

Why it matters

Many Craftsman tractors in this size class use engines that share horsepower but differ in carburetor, ignition, and filter designs. Using the engine ID label prevents ordering the wrong tune-up parts even when the tractor model is correct.

Last updated: February 2026

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Main causes: worn or broken blade belt, broken belt idler pulley, blade clutch cable failure, bad PTO switch, damaged ma…

Main causes: engine overfilled with oil, leaky head gasket or sump gasket, damaged carburetor seals, cracked fuel pump, …

Main causes: punctured tire or inner tube, leaky valve stem, damaged wheel rim…

Main causes: unlevel mower deck, dull or damaged cutting blades, worn mandrel pulleys, bent mower deck, engine needs tun…

Main causes: worn or broken ground drive belt, bad seat switch, transaxle freewheel control engaged, transaxle failure, …

Main causes: faulty battery, bad alternator…

Main causes: shift lever needs adjustment, neutral control needs adjustment…

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