Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917259556 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, transmission, steering, and frame are still solid and you want more years of reliable mowing; it is not worth it when multiple major systems are worn out and the total repair cost approaches the price of a replacement tractor.
Quick decision checklist
- The mower deck is straight, not rusted through, and still cuts evenly
- The ground drive works smoothly (no slipping, surging, or loss of pull)
- Steering and front axle are tight enough to track straight
- You can still get common wear parts (belts, blades, pulleys) for this model
- The engine failure is isolated (not caused by chronic overheating, debris buildup, or poor maintenance)
Cost and effort: what you are really comparing
Engine swaps are usually justified when you are saving meaningful money and avoiding a chain of follow-on repairs.
| Factor | Replace engine | Replace tractor |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Often lower if the rest is in good shape | Higher, but includes all new systems |
| Time/effort | Moderate to high DIY time | Low |
| Reliability | High if the deck and drive are healthy | High overall |
| Parts availability | Good if you can still source belts, blades, and deck parts | Not applicable |
Why the deck condition matters most
On riding tractors like the 917259556, the mower deck and its rotating hardware take constant impact and vibration. If the deck shell is sound, replacing wear items such as the husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794, blade drive belt, or blades can restore cut quality and make an engine replacement pay off.
If you decide to keep it: smart “while you’re in there” items
When you have the tractor apart for major service, these are common upgrades that prevent repeat downtime:
- Replace worn deck hardware (mandrel, pulleys, shields) if you see wobble or grinding
- Inspect and replace the ground drive belt if it is glazed, cracked, or stretched
- Clean grass and debris from the mower housing after each use to prevent heat and belt wear
- Confirm safety practices and maintenance intervals in the owner's manual
Why it matters
A new engine only solves the power problem. If the deck, belts, and drive system are already near end-of-life, you can end up paying for an engine and still fighting poor cut quality, vibration, or drive issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman 917259556 front-engine lawn tractor (Kohler CV15S engine), the engine is built from fuel, air-intake, ignition/electrical, and internal crankcase components that work together to start, run, and deliver power to the drive system and mower deck. For diagrams and part names, use the 917259556 owner's manual.
Main engine systems (what you will typically find)
- Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel line, fuel filter, carburetor
- Air intake: air cleaner housing, air filter element, precleaner, intake base and grommets
- Ignition/electrical: ignition switch circuit, ignition module/coil, spark plug lead, charging components
- Crankcase/internal engine: crankcase, crankshaft, camshaft, piston/rod, valves and springs, breather/reed components
- Cooling and exhaust: cooling fan and shrouds, muffler
How these parts work together
| System | What it does | Common symptom when there’s a problem |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel + carburetor | Delivers the right fuel mixture | Cranks but will not start, surging |
| Air intake + filter | Keeps dirt out, stabilizes airflow | Black smoke, loss of power |
| Ignition/electrical | Creates spark at the right time | No-start, intermittent stall |
| Crankcase/internal | Converts combustion into rotation | Knocking, low compression |
Quick checks we recommend before replacing engine parts
- Verify fresh fuel and the correct choke/throttle setting
- Inspect the air filter and air cleaner cover for heavy dirt buildup
- Check battery connections and safety interlocks (seat/brake/PTO) if it will not crank
- Listen for a single click vs. steady cranking to narrow down electrical vs. fuel/ignition
- Look for loose or damaged wiring near the engine and frame
Why it matters
Knowing the engine systems helps you troubleshoot faster and order the right replacement parts for your Craftsman 917259556. For example, a no-crank issue often points to electrical or interlock circuits, while a crank-no-start issue more often points to fuel, air, or ignition.
If you’re stocking common wear items for seasonal maintenance, we list many replacement parts for this tractor on the model parts list, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman riding mower model 917259556 uses a gasoline engine; the exact engine brand, displacement, and horsepower are listed on the engine ID label and in the specifications section of the 917259556 owner's manual. Use that ID information to match tune-up and starting parts correctly.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917259556
Look for the engine identification label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter). Record:
- Engine manufacturer (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Tecumseh on tractors of this era)
- Model number
- Type number
- Code/date
- Horsepower or displacement (if shown)
Where the engine info is used (and why it matters)
The engine ID determines the correct maintenance and repair parts, including:
- Spark plug and gap specification
- Air filter and pre-cleaner style
- Fuel filter type
- Starter/charging components (solenoid, wiring)
- Oil type and capacity
If your tractor clicks but will not crank, the starting circuit and solenoid are common checks; the solenoid 532146154 is one of the model-matched parts we list for this tractor.
Quick troubleshooting if you are trying to start it
If the engine type question comes up because it will not start, these checks narrow it down fast:
- Battery terminals clean and tight
- PTO (attachment clutch) disengaged
- Brake/clutch pedal fully depressed and parking brake set
- Blade drive not engaged
- Listen for a single click (solenoid) vs. rapid clicking (weak battery)
A step-by-step walk-through is in riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
Common “engine description” vs. “tractor model” (what to match)
| Item you have | Where to find it | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model 917259556 | Frame tag under seat/hood area | Deck belts, blades, chassis parts |
| Engine model/type/code | Engine ID label | Filters, plugs, carburetor parts |
Ordering the right parts
We recommend using the tractor model for chassis and deck items (belts, blades, mandrels), and the engine ID for engine-only maintenance parts. You can order model-matched parts from the list for 917259556, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917259556?
Craftsman model 917259556 was produced across a multi-year run; the exact build year is identified from the tractor’s product ID/serial label, not from the model number alone. We use the date code on the label (typically found under the seat or on the rear frame) to pinpoint the manufacturing date; see the 917259556 owner's manual for label location and identification details.
How to find the exact year on your tractor
Look for the product ID/serial sticker and record everything on it (model, serial, and any date code). Common places on a front-engine Craftsman tractor include:
- Under the seat pan (lift the seat and look on the fender pan area)
- Rear frame plate near the hitch area
- Inside the engine compartment on the chassis rail
- Near the transaxle on the frame
What to write down from the label
Bring these details when ordering parts or confirming production date:
- Model number: 917259556
- Serial number (full string)
- Any “DOM” or date code printed on the label
- Engine model and spec (often listed on the engine tag)
Quick guide: model number vs. serial number
| Item | What it tells you | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917259556) | Tractor family/configuration | Gets you to the correct parts diagrams |
| Serial/product ID | Exact unit identity | Pins down build date and running changes |
| Engine model/spec | Engine version | Ensures correct tune-up and engine parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman 917-prefix tractors often had running changes during production (deck hardware, belts, steering parts, and electrical components). Using the serial/date information helps us match the correct parts the first time, especially for wear items like the solenoid 532146154 or drive belts.
Last updated: February 2026





