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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Interlock Switch for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532176138

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    Push-in Interlock Switch

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  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Guard for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532174493

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    Lawn Tractor Mandrel Guard

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  • Ignition Switch for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532175566

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch

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  • Valve Oil Drain for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532428287

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    Drain Plug

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor 50-inch Deck Blade for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532137380

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    Husqvarna Lawn Mower Blade, 17-3/8 In

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Mandrel Shaft Assembly for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532137553

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    Lawn Tractor Mandrel Shaft

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  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Fuel Line Clamp for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532123487

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Fuel Line Clamp

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  • Frigidaire Lawn & Garden Equipment Bushing for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532138136

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    Frigidaire Lawn & Garden Equipment Bushing

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Steering Wheel Shaft Flange Bearing for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532104239

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    Lawn Tractor Steering Wheel Shaft Flange Bearing

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917275031 - Part 532004895

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    Needle Brg

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Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917275031 FAQs

Yes, many Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines, but it depends on the specific mower model and production run. For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275031, the correct way to confirm the engine manufacturer is to match the engine ID information and parts listing in the 917275031 owner's manual.

What you will see on Craftsman mowers

Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers across different mower types (push mowers, riding mowers, and lawn tractors). It is common to find Briggs and Stratton on some models, while others use different engine brands.

Common engine-brand possibilities include:

  • Briggs and Stratton
  • Kohler
  • Tecumseh (older equipment)
  • Other OEM-supplied engines depending on the mower line

How to confirm the engine brand on model 917275031

Use these checks to identify what your tractor has without guessing:

  • Look for an engine label on the blower housing or valve cover (often shows brand and displacement)
  • Record the engine model, type, and code numbers (or spec number)
  • Compare that information to the engine-related sections in the 917275031 owner's manual
  • Use the tractor model number 917275031 when selecting parts so the correct engine group is shown

Quick identification table

Where to look What it tells you Why it helps
Engine shroud label Engine brand and model Confirms manufacturer quickly
Engine code/spec Exact build configuration Ensures correct tune-up parts
Tractor parts diagrams Which engine family is installed Prevents ordering mismatched parts

Why it matters

Engine brand affects the correct maintenance parts and procedures, including the air filter, spark plug, fuel filter, and carburetor settings. Confirming the engine ID first helps avoid buying the wrong parts for your Craftsman lawn tractor.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the engine on a Craftsman lawn tractor like model 917275031 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, frame, steering, and transmission are still 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 usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is not rusted through and still cuts evenly.
  • The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping, grinding, or loss of power).
  • Steering and front axle are tight enough to track straight.
  • You can source the correct engine or a compatible replacement and hardware.
  • The total cost (engine, belts, blades, labor) is under about half the price of a similar new tractor.

Cost and effort: what to compare

Use this simple comparison to decide where your money goes.

Option Typical cost Time/effort Best when
Replace engine Higher parts cost Moderate to high Chassis and deck are in great shape
Repair existing engine Lower parts cost High diagnosis time Problem is fuel, ignition, or compression related
Replace tractor Highest upfront Low Multiple systems are worn or unsafe

Before you commit: rule out common “no-start” causes

Many “bad engine” symptoms are actually electrical or fuel related. Check these first:

  • Battery charge and cable connections
  • Fresh fuel and clean fuel flow from the tank
  • Spark at the plug and a working ignition key switch
  • Safety interlock switches (seat, brake, PTO)
  • Air filter condition and choke operation

For step-by-step guidance, use the 917275031 owner’s manual.

Parts that often come up during an engine swap

Even if you replace the engine, you may still need small parts that affect starting and operation:

Why it matters

An engine swap can extend the life of a good Craftsman rider for years, but it only pays off when the rest of the tractor is dependable. If steering, drive, and deck components are already failing, you can end up chasing repairs after the engine is new.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917275031, a typical engine replacement (parts plus labor) runs about $260 to $1,800, with around 5 to 8 labor hours for a riding mower engine swap. Exact cost depends on engine type, shop labor rate, and any extra parts needed.

What drives the total cost?

  • Engine price: new, rebuilt, or used engine options vary widely
  • Labor rate: local shop rates and minimum charges
  • Extra parts: belts, wiring, fuel components, and mounting hardware often add cost
  • Root cause: overheating, low oil, or fuel contamination can damage related systems
  • Turnaround time: seasonal demand can increase labor costs

Quick cost breakdown (typical ranges)

Cost item Typical range Notes
Engine (part) $200 to $1,500 Biggest variable; depends on horsepower and brand family
Labor $200 to $700 Often 5 to 8 hours for riding mowers
Misc. parts/fluids $20 to $200 Oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware

Before you replace the engine, check these common “no-start” causes

Many tractors get quoted for an engine when the real issue is electrical, fuel, or safety interlocks.

  • Battery weak or connections corroded
  • Starter solenoid or starter circuit issue
  • Fuel stale, clogged fuel line, or dirty carburetor
  • Safety switch or PTO circuit preventing crank
  • Compression loss from a stuck valve (less common, but possible)

If the engine clicks but won’t crank, follow riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video. If it cranks but won’t start, use riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video.

Parts that sometimes get replaced during an engine job

These are not “engine parts,” but they are commonly disturbed or found worn during the swap:

  • Ignition key and switch components
  • Fuel tank and fuel tank stem (if leaking or brittle)
  • PTO switch (if the deck engagement circuit is failing)

For model 917275031, examples include the switch.pto 582107601 and the husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532151346 when troubleshooting PTO engagement or fuel delivery issues.

Why it matters

A full engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the starting, fuel, and safety interlock systems first helps you avoid paying for an engine when a switch, wiring, or fuel issue is the real problem.

For model-specific procedures, torque points, and routing details, use the 917275031 manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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