How to identify a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman 917287300 tractor, we identify the engine by locating the engine identification label or stamping on the engine shroud (sheet metal) near the muffler and air cleaner area. Record the engine model, type, and code so you can match the correct tune-up and repair parts.
Check these common locations first (clean the area so the numbers are readable):
- On the sheet metal shroud directly above the muffler (muffler can be on the right or left side)
- On the front of the engine, between the engine marking and the air cleaner housing
- Near the starter area or on the valve cover (some engines place the label here)
- On a sticker plate on the blower housing (often looks like a small silver or white label)
For diagrams and model-specific operating details while you’re working, use the 917287300 owner’s manual.
Most small engines use a 3-part ID. Write it exactly as shown:
- Model (engine family)
- Type/trim (specific configuration)
- Code/date (build date or production code)
| Field | What it tells you | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Engine family | Matches major parts (carburetor, starter, ignition) |
| Type | Exact configuration | Prevents ordering the wrong variation |
| Code | Build date | Helps match running changes |
The tractor model number (917287300) identifies the mower chassis and deck, but the engine number identifies engine-specific parts. Using the engine ID avoids mismatches when ordering items like a starter solenoid, air filter, spark plug, or fuel filter.
Last updated: January 2026
What year was Craftsman 917287300 made?
Craftsman model 917287300 is commonly associated with the LT2000 series from the mid-2000s, most often around 2004 to 2006. The most reliable way to confirm the exact build year for your specific tractor is to match the product identification information shown in the 917287300 owner's manual.
Use the tractor’s product identification label (typically under the seat, on the frame, or near the engine area) and compare it to the identification guidance in the manual.
- Locate the model and serial number tag on the tractor frame
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Check the manual’s identification section and any date-code guidance
- If the engine has its own model/type/code label, record that too
- Use the recorded numbers when ordering parts to avoid mismatches
For riding mowers like the Craftsman 917287300, “year” can refer to different things. This is why serial and ID labels matter.
| Term | What it refers to | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Build year | When the tractor was manufactured | Helps match wiring, deck, and chassis variations |
| Model year/series | The product line timeframe (LT2000 era) | Useful for general comparisons and feature expectations |
| Purchase year | When it was sold to the first owner | Not always the same as build year |
Craftsman tractors can have running changes within the same model family. Confirming the identification details helps ensure you get the right belt routing, deck parts, and electrical components for your exact configuration.
If you are troubleshooting starting or electrical issues while you are identifying the tractor, our riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video is a good quick reference for common causes.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287300 when the tractor’s deck, transmission, and chassis are still solid and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the entire tractor. If multiple major systems are worn out, replacement is the better value.
- The mower deck is structurally sound (no major cracks, severe rust-through, or bent deck shell)
- The tractor still drives correctly (no persistent loss of drive, slipping, or severe noise)
- You can do basic mechanical work safely (fuel, battery, belts, and wiring)
- The engine replacement cost is under about 50% of a comparable new tractor
- You plan to keep the tractor several more seasons
Use the maintenance and safety guidance in the 917287300 owner’s manual to evaluate overall condition before committing to an engine swap.
Focus on these areas:
- Cooling and debris buildup: clogged cooling fins and screens can overheat and damage engines
- Fuel system condition: old fuel and clogged filters can mimic engine failure
- Blade and deck condition: bent blades, heavy buildup under the deck, or clogged vent holes around mandrels can cause poor cutting and extra engine load
- Drive system wear: worn belts and idler pulleys can create performance problems that feel like “low power”
| Option | Best when | Typical outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Replace engine (complete) | Tractor is in good shape overall | Fresh start and best reliability |
| Replace short block | Top end is damaged but accessories are usable | Mid-cost rebuild path |
| Buy a new tractor | Multiple major systems are worn | Lowest time investment |
A weak engine is sometimes the result of preventable issues like overheating from blocked cooling areas or heavy deck buildup. Fixing those root causes first helps you avoid installing a new engine into a tractor that will quickly damage it again.
These are not “engine parts,” but they often affect performance and cut quality:
- Lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201 (worn belts can slip under load)
- Lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 (worn mandrels can increase drag and vibration)
- Idler pulleys and hardware (noise, belt tracking issues)
Last updated: January 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287300 uses a 24.0 HP, low-emission gasoline engine (per the operator manual cover). To identify the exact engine manufacturer and model (such as Briggs and Stratton), match the engine ID tag to the engine information in the 917287300 owner's manual.
Use the engine ID tag because the same tractor model can be paired with different engine variants.
- Lift the hood and find the engine ID label (commonly on the blower housing or valve cover)
- Write down the engine model, type, and code (or spec number)
- Match those numbers to the engine specifications and tune-up section in the manual
- Use the engine ID when buying maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
- Keep the hour meter service reminders in mind for oil changes and filter service
| Item | For Craftsman 917287300 | Where to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower rating | 24.0 HP | Manual cover and product specs section |
| Emissions type | Low-emission engine | Manual cover notes |
| Engine make and model | Confirm by engine ID tag | Engine label and manual engine info |
| Starting system | Electric start | Manual cover notes |
The engine make, model, and code determine the correct tune-up parts and settings; using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong ignition or fuel-system parts and speeds up no-start troubleshooting.
Last updated: January 2026





