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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917258681 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tower Lawn & Garden Equipment Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 532127018

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    Tower Lawn & Garden Equipment Shoulder Bolt

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  • Bushing Strg 3/4 for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 532145207

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    Lawn Mower Bushing

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  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Case for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 770102A

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  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Spur Gear, 25-tooth for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 778123A

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Torque Bracket, 5 In for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 531150301

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    Torque Strap, 90-degree

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Bushing for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 734117771

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  • Lawn Tractor Fuel Line for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 587044854

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  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Shaft Ball Bearing for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 532129895

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    Lawn Tractor Mandrel Shaft Ball Bearing

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  • Tower Lawn Tractor Gauge Wheel for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 532133957

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    Tower Lawn Tractor Gauge Wheel

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  • Weed Eater Lawn Tractor Retainer Ring for Craftsman 917258681 - Part 532140405

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    Weed Eater Lawn Tractor Retainer Ring

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Craftsman Tractor 917258681 FAQs

The Craftsman riding mower model 917258681 uses a gasoline-powered, single-cylinder riding mower engine in the 17 to 18.5 HP class on many builds of this platform. For the exact engine family and model on your tractor, match the engine ID tag on the blower housing to your parts list.

How to identify the exact engine on model 917258681

Use the engine’s ID label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter) and record the numbers exactly.

  • Look for Model / Type / Code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines)
  • Clean the tag area first; grass and oil can hide digits
  • Write down all characters, including dashes
  • Compare the engine ID to your tractor’s parts breakdown before ordering engine parts
  • If the tractor cranks but will not start, check fuel quality and spark before assuming an engine failure

Common engine brands used on Craftsman front-engine tractors

Craftsman tractors like 917258681 were commonly built with engines from major small-engine makers. Your specific unit depends on the production run and configuration.

Engine maker What you’ll typically see on the ID tag Notes
Briggs & Stratton Model/Type/Code format Very common on many Craftsman riders
Kohler Spec and serial format Often used on higher-trim riders
Tecumseh (older) Model/spec format More common on older units

Many “engine problems” are actually safety, drive, or PTO issues that change how the tractor behaves.

Why it matters

The exact engine model determines the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter), governor settings, and carburetor kit. Matching the engine ID prevents wrong-part returns and gets your Craftsman tractor running reliably.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917258681, a full engine replacement typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, labor rates, and whether related wear items (belts, pulleys, fuel parts) are replaced at the same time.

What drives the total price?

  • Engine cost: New replacement engines vary widely by horsepower, shaft size, and charging system.
  • Labor time: Riding mower engine swaps commonly take around 6 hours in a shop.
  • Extra parts: It is common to replace a worn drive belt, PTO switch, or fuel tank components during the job.
  • Pickup and delivery: Some shops charge transport fees for riding mowers.
  • Condition of fasteners and wiring: Rusted bolts, damaged connectors, or mouse damage adds time.

Parts that are often addressed during an engine swap

If the old engine failed due to vibration, heat, or age, we often see these items inspected or replaced:

Quick cost breakdown (typical ranges)

Cost item Typical range Notes
Engine (part only) $200 to $1,500 Biggest variable; must match shaft and mounting pattern
Labor $300 to $900 Based on shop rate and time
Misc. parts and supplies $25 to $200 Belts, clamps, fuel line, oil, filter
Total installed $260 to $1,800 Common real-world range

Why it matters

A correct engine match (shaft diameter/length, crank orientation, charging output) prevents belt misalignment, PTO clutch problems, and premature transaxle or deck drive wear. Planning for “while we’re in there” parts also reduces repeat labor.

Helpful DIY reference

If you are diagnosing before committing to an engine, use riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video to rule out fuel, spark, and safety interlock issues that can mimic a bad engine.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman does not manufacture its own small engines; Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors (including model 917258681) are typically equipped with engines supplied by major engine makers such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki, depending on the specific mower configuration and production run.

What you will see on a Craftsman tractor like 917258681

On a front-engine Craftsman lawn tractor, the engine brand is normally identified right on the machine. Check these common locations:

  • Engine shroud or recoil cover decal (top/front of engine)
  • Valve cover label or stamped tag
  • Emissions label near the muffler or blower housing
  • Model and type plate on the engine itself (not the tractor frame)
  • Paperwork from the original purchase (if available)

How to confirm the engine manufacturer (fast checklist)

We recommend confirming the engine maker using the engine’s own ID tag, because the tractor model number alone does not guarantee a single engine brand.

  • Locate the engine model and type/spec numbers
  • Match the logo and model format (Briggs, Kohler, Kawasaki all use different formats)
  • Use the engine model number when ordering engine-specific parts (filters, plugs, carburetor parts)
  • Use the tractor model number 917258681 when ordering chassis and deck parts (belts, steering, wheels)

Common “who made it” patterns (what it usually means)

What you find What it tells you What to do next
Briggs & Stratton model/type code Briggs engine installed Order tune-up parts by engine model/type
Kohler spec number present Kohler engine installed Order parts by Kohler model/spec
Kawasaki model code (often starts with “FR/FS/FX”) Kawasaki engine installed Order parts by Kawasaki model code

Why it matters

The engine manufacturer determines the correct maintenance parts and specs (spark plug, air filter, oil filter, carburetor parts). The tractor model number determines the correct drive and deck components, such as the v-belt 532138255 or the switch.pto.3 582107601.

Helpful DIY resources

If you are troubleshooting starting or electrical issues that can be mistaken for an “engine problem,” we recommend:

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman model 917258681 is typically from the mid-2000s era, most commonly placed around 2004 to 2006 for this LT2000-style front-engine lawn tractor family. For an exact build year, we match the tractor’s product ID/serial information to the correct parts breakdown.

How to pinpoint the exact year on 917258681

The model number identifies the tractor family, but the serial number (or product ID tag) is what narrows down the specific production run.

  • Look for the ID tag under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or near the frame rail
  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown
  • If the engine is original, record the engine model and code as a secondary clue
  • Compare any running changes you see (deck style, steering parts, wiring) to the parts diagrams
  • Use the serial number when ordering wear items like belts, steering parts, and PTO electrical parts

Common “year range” vs “exact year”

Here is how we treat it when identifying Craftsman riding mowers and tractors:

What you have What it tells you What to do next
Model number: 917258681 Product family and configuration Use it to pull the correct parts lists
Serial number / product ID Exact production run Use it to narrow the build year
Engine code Engine build date Use it to confirm the tractor’s era

Why it matters

The build year affects parts compatibility. Craftsman tractors often have mid-year changes to items like the ground drive belt routing, steering linkage, and PTO switch wiring, so confirming the production run helps prevent ordering the wrong part.

Parts that often vary by production run

If you are troubleshooting or ordering parts, these are common “match carefully” items:

  • Ground drive belt length and profile (example: v-belt 532138255)
  • PTO engagement electrical switch style (example: switch.pto.3 582107601)
  • Steering linkage geometry (tie rod, drag link)
  • Front axle and bearing hardware
  • Transaxle configuration

Last updated: January 2026

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