Do Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines?
Yes, some Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines, but it depends on the specific model and engine option. For Craftsman lawn tractors like model 917251481, the engine brand can vary by production run, so we recommend confirming the engine make using the identification information in the 917251481 owner's manual.
Use these quick checks on your tractor before ordering engine parts or doing a tune-up:
- Look for the engine ID label on the engine shroud or valve cover (it typically lists the manufacturer and model).
- Check the tractor hood or frame decals for engine branding.
- Match the engine model number to the engine parts section in the 917251481 owner's manual.
- Compare your current maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) to the engine’s listed specifications.
- If your tractor has been repowered, rely on the engine label, not the tractor model number.
Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers across different riding mower and tractor lines. Here is what that means in practice:
| What you see on the engine | What it tells you | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs and Stratton label | Briggs engine installed | Use the Briggs engine model/type code for parts |
| Kohler label | Kohler engine installed | Use the Kohler spec number for parts |
| No clear label | Label missing or covered | Use the stamped model/spec info and manual diagrams |
Engine brand and model determine the correct ignition parts, carburetor parts, filters, and tune-up specs. Confirming the engine ID first prevents ordering the wrong parts and helps avoid no-start, hard-start, and poor performance issues.
If your tractor cranks but will not start after storage, follow the same engine-ID-first approach, then work through fuel and spark checks using riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917251481?
The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917251481 front-engine lawn tractor involve starting and safety interlock problems, poor cutting performance from deck wear items, and drive or steering wear. Use the owner's manual for model-specific adjustment points, belt routing, and maintenance intervals.
- No crank or intermittent crank: ignition switch, key, wiring connections, or a safety switch not closing (seat, brake, PTO).
- Cranks but will not start: fuel delivery restriction, stale fuel, clogged fuel filter, or ignition module issues.
- Mower deck will not engage or cuts unevenly: worn or stretched deck belt, dull blade, or deck/spindle hardware loosening.
- Excess vibration: bent blade, debris wrapped on spindles, or loose fasteners.
- Loose steering or wandering: worn steering linkage components.
- Set parking brake fully; make sure PTO is off and you are seated.
- Inspect battery terminals and ground connection for corrosion and tightness.
- Confirm fresh fuel; check for kinks or leaks at the tank and fuel line.
- Look for a glazed, cracked, or slack deck belt; replace if worn.
- Check blade condition and tightness; replace if nicked, bent, or badly worn.
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example from this model’s parts list |
|---|---|---|
| No crank | Ignition key or switch | Molded ignition key 532140403, switch 582107601 |
| Starts then stalls | Fuel restriction | Fuel tank 532151346 |
| Deck won’t drive blades | Deck belt wear | Blade drive belt 532148763 |
| Poor cut quality | Dull/worn blade | 46-in deck mulching blade 532152443 |
| Loose steering | Linkage wear | Drag link 532175572 |
Catching belt, blade, and fuel issues early prevents hard starting, uneven cutting, and premature wear on spindles, pulleys, and steering components. Regular inspection also reduces downtime during mowing season.
Last updated: March 2026
What year was Craftsman 917251481 made?
Craftsman model 917251481 is most commonly associated with the mid-2000s era (about 2004 to 2006) in the LT2000 generation. For the most reliable confirmation, we recommend matching your tractor’s product identification details against the parts listing and specifications in the 917251481 owner's manual.
We use the model number to identify the correct parts diagrams, but the exact build year is typically tied to the product identification label (often showing a serial number and sometimes a date code).
- Look for the product ID/serial label under the seat, on the frame rail, or near the engine compartment
- Write down the model number (917251481) and the serial number exactly as shown
- Compare the electrical and chassis parts listings in the manual to what’s installed on your tractor
- If your ignition key or PTO setup differs from the diagrams, you may have a close variant or a swapped component
- Use the serial number to narrow the production run when ordering parts
The documentation we have for Craftsman 917251481 is a repair parts manual that identifies the tractor by model number and shows assemblies such as electrical, chassis, ground drive, and engine.
| Item | What it tells you | Why it helps with year |
|---|---|---|
| Model number 917251481 | Exact parts breakdown for this tractor | Confirms you’re in the right family |
| Engine listing (Kohler MV18S-58560) | Engine configuration used on this model | Helps match era and compatible parts |
| Electrical diagrams | Switches, key, harness, fuse | Lets you compare what’s installed |
Knowing the correct production era helps prevent wrong-part orders, especially for items that changed across years like wiring harnesses, ignition components, and deck drive parts.
If you’re troubleshooting electrical operation while you’re identifying the tractor, the switch 582107601 (PTO switch) is one of the common wear items that can affect blade engagement on riding tractors.
Last updated: January 2026





