How can I tell what year my lawn tractor is?
For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917273320, the most reliable way to tell the year is to match the manufacture date code on the tractor (typically on the product ID tag) to the date-code format shown in the 917273320 owner's manual. That tag date is the build date for your specific tractor.
Look for a product identification tag or decal on the tractor. Common locations include:
- Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
- On the frame rail near the engine
- Near the rear fender area
- Under the hood near the dash tower
- Near the transaxle area on the frame
Most riding mower tags include a serial number and sometimes a date code. When you find the code:
- Write it down exactly (letters and numbers)
- Look for a pattern that separates month, day, and year
- Compare it to the identification information and examples in the manual
- Use the decoded date as the tractor’s “year” for maintenance history and parts matching
Some tags use a format where the code includes:
| Code segment | Often represents | Example meaning |
|---|---|---|
| First 2 digits | Month | 07 = July |
| Next 2 digits | Day | 12 = 12th |
| Last 2 digits | Year | 94 = 1994 |
(Your tractor’s tag may use a different pattern, so always confirm with the manual and the exact tag on your unit.)
Knowing the build year helps us match the correct parts and specs for your Craftsman tractor, especially for items that change over production runs (belts, electrical parts, and deck hardware). If you are troubleshooting an electrical no-start, the wiring diagrams in the manual are also key.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my lawn mower engine model number?
On the Craftsman riding tractor model 917273320, the engine identification is on the engine itself, not on the mower deck or hood. Your manual lists the engine as a Kohler CV26S with type number 69526; use that ID when ordering engine-specific parts and tune-up items. See the 917273320 owner's manual for the engine breakdown and labeling references.
Check these common ID locations on Kohler V-twin engines used on riding lawn tractors:
- On the blower housing or shroud near the recoil or cooling air intake area
- On the valve cover area or near the cylinder head
- On a label or stamped pad near the starter or flywheel side
- Near the carburetor/intake side of the engine
- On a metal tag or sticker attached to the engine shroud
For the best match, record all identifiers you see (even if one is partially worn).
| What to record | Example for this tractor | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model | CV26S | Identifies the engine family |
| Type number | 69526 | Narrows down the exact build/spec |
| Spec/serial (if shown) | Varies | Helps match carb, ignition, and gasket variations |
- Clean the area first; oil and grass dust can hide the stamp or label.
- Copy the characters exactly; letters and numbers can look similar.
- Use the engine model and type when shopping for engine parts; use the tractor model 917273320 for chassis, deck, steering, and drive parts.
- If you are replacing the ignition key, match it to the tractor model; the molded ignition key 532140403 is a common tractor-side part.
The tractor model number identifies the frame, mower deck, belts, and controls, but the engine model and type number identify the correct Kohler ignition, fuel, and internal engine parts. Using both prevents fit and wiring mismatches.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
For a Craftsman riding mower like model 917273320, we look up the model number on the product ID label, which is typically on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat. Once you have the full model number, you can match the correct parts and specifications in the 917273320 owner's manual.
Check these common label locations first:
- On the frame directly under the seat (lift the seat to view)
- On the underside of the seat pan
- Near the rear fender area close to the seat mounting points
- On the frame rail near the battery tray (on some builds)
Record the information exactly as shown on the label.
- Model number (for this tractor: 917273320, sometimes printed with a dot as 917.273320)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run)
- Any engine model/type/code listed on the engine tag (useful for tune-up parts)
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example you may see |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Main identifier for tractor parts diagrams | 917273320 (or 917.273320) |
| Serial number | Confirms exact build version | Varies |
| Engine ID | Matches engine-specific parts | Varies |
Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong belt, blade, PTO switch, or steering parts. Even small differences in a Craftsman tractor series can change deck size, drive system parts, and hardware.
Last updated: February 2026
How long is a Craftsman 54 inch deck belt?
For Craftsman model 917273320, the 54-inch mower deck belt length depends on the exact deck and belt routing; the most reliable way to confirm the correct belt specification is to match the deck belt by model and deck configuration in the 917273320 owner's manual.
We recommend confirming these details before ordering a replacement belt:
- Verify the mower deck size and style (54-inch decks can use different belt paths)
- Check whether your deck uses one belt or multiple belts
- Compare the belt routing diagram to your deck’s idler pulleys and mandrel pulleys
- Inspect the old belt for any printed size or part number (often worn off)
- Confirm whether the belt rides on a flat idler or a V-idler in key locations
If you still have the old belt, measuring it helps you validate you are buying the right replacement.
- Measure the belt’s outside circumference with a flexible tape
- If the belt is broken, wrap a string around the full path and measure the string
- Note belt profile (V-belt vs. flat) and approximate top width
| Deck size | Common belt type | Typical belt length range |
|---|---|---|
| 54-inch riding mower deck | V-belt | About 140 to 150 inches |
A belt that slips, squeals, or jumps off is often caused by worn pulleys or tension hardware, not just belt stretch.
- Lawn tractor idler pulley 532139245 (worn bearing can cause squeal and heat)
- Lawn tractor mandrel pulley 532173436 (groove wear can throw the belt)
- Check idler arm movement and spring tension (binding changes belt tracking)
Using the correct deck belt length and profile keeps blade speed consistent, prevents premature belt wear, and reduces the chance of the belt coming off during engagement.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917273320 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transmission are solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the price of a comparable new riding mower. If multiple major systems are worn, replacement makes more sense.
- The mower deck is not rusted through and still cuts evenly after leveling
- The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping, no loss of drive)
- The frame and steering are tight (no excessive play or bent linkage)
- You can source the correct engine and mounting hardware for this tractor
- The repair cost is clearly less than buying a new unit (a common cutoff is about 50%)
- You plan to keep the tractor several more seasons
| Option | Upfront cost | Reliability after repair | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace engine | Medium to high | High if the rest of the tractor is sound | Deck and drivetrain are in good shape |
| Repair existing engine | Low to medium | Medium | Issue is fuel, spark, or maintenance related |
| Replace tractor | High | High | Deck, transmission, and steering show heavy wear |
Many no-start or low-power complaints are maintenance related. Our manual calls out routine items like air filter care, spark plug replacement intervals, fuel filter replacement, and oil checks. Use the 917273320 owner’s manual to confirm the correct tune-up schedule and specs.
Start with these checks:
- Fresh gasoline; drain stale fuel if it sat over a season
- Clean or replace the air filter (a clogged filter causes loss of power)
- Replace the spark plug if it is fouled or past the service interval
- Replace a clogged fuel filter if fuel flow is restricted
- Verify safety interlocks and wiring are intact (seat switch, PTO switch)
If the engine clicks or cranks but will not start, follow riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video for a step-by-step diagnosis.
An engine swap can restore dependable starting and power, but it does not fix worn deck components, a slipping drive system, or safety switch problems. Confirming the tractor’s overall condition prevents spending engine money on a mower that still will not perform.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917273320, a full engine replacement typically costs $800 to $2,500 installed (engine plus labor). The biggest cost drivers are the engine type, whether the wiring and throttle/choke linkages transfer over cleanly, and shop labor time.
- Engine cost: Most replacement riding mower engines land around $500 to $1,800.
- Labor time: Commonly 4 to 8 hours for a riding mower engine swap.
- Extra parts: Fuel line, clamps, battery, belts, or pulleys often get replaced at the same time.
- Diagnosis vs. replacement: Many “needs an engine” symptoms are actually fuel, ignition, or safety switch issues.
- DIY vs. shop: DIY saves labor, but you still need correct engine specs and safe lifting/handling.
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement engine | $500 to $1,800 | Varies by horsepower, shaft size, charging system |
| Labor | $300 to $900 | Based on 4 to 8 hours and local shop rates |
| Misc. parts and fluids | $25 to $200 | Oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware |
| Total installed | $800 to $2,500 | Most common real-world range |
Your 917273320 manual troubleshooting chart points to several issues that can mimic a failed engine, including stale fuel, dirty air filter, faulty spark plug, low oil, and wiring problems. Use the 917273320 owner's manual to follow the troubleshooting steps and safety guidance.
- Drain and refill with fresh gasoline; replace the fuel filter if restricted
- Check and service the air filter (dirty filter causes loss of power and hard starting)
- Inspect and replace the spark plug if fouled; confirm the plug wire is tight
- Verify battery condition and connections (weak battery can crank slowly)
- Confirm safety interlocks and PTO are set correctly; a faulty PTO switch can prevent proper operation (see switch.pto.3 582107601 if your PTO switch is damaged)
An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Spending a little time on fuel, ignition, and safety circuit checks often restores operation for far less than the cost of a new engine.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
Craftsman riding lawn tractor model 917273320 was sold with different engine configurations over time; the reliable way to identify the exact engine on your tractor is to read the engine ID tag and confirm it against the specifications in the 917273320 owner's manual.
Use the engine’s identification label; that is what determines the correct tune-up and fuel-system parts.
- Find the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Write down the engine manufacturer (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or similar)
- Record the engine model, type, and code exactly as printed
- Use that engine ID when selecting spark plugs, air filters, oil filters, and carburetor parts
- If the label is dirty, clean it gently and take a photo for accurate characters
The manual provides tractor specifications that help with maintenance and diagnosing charging or fuel issues; these specs do not identify cylinder count by themselves.
| Spec (tractor) | Value shown for 917273320 | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel capacity | 3.5 gallons | Helps confirm tank size and fuel range |
| Charging system | 15 amps @ 3600 RPM | Useful for battery and charging diagnosis |
| Spark plug spec (service reference) | Champion RC12YC, 0.030 in gap | Starting and tune-up baseline once engine ID is confirmed |
| Oil capacity | 4.2 pints with filter (3.7 without) | Correct oil-fill target after service |
The exact engine model controls the correct maintenance parts and settings (spark plug, air filter, carburetor, governor, and oil filter). Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong parts even when the tractor model is correct.
If the tractor cranks poorly or the blades will not engage, these model-listed parts are common checks.
- Molded ignition key 532140403 (worn key, intermittent start)
- Switch.pto.3 582107601 (PTO will not engage mower deck)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532151346 (fuel leaks, contamination)
Last updated: February 2026





