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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Nut for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 596322601

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    Lawn Tractor Nut

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  • Husqvarna Hardened Washer for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532188967

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Ignition Switch for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532193350

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  • Craftsman Push Nut for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532110452

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Push Nut

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532194208

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin, 5/16-in

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 595297001

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    Lawn Tractor Deflector Shield Hinge Rod

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  • Bolt.washer.asm.7/16-2 for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532193003

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Bolt And Washer

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  • Lawn Tractor Flange Nut, 9/16-in for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 596134801

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    Lawn Tractor Flange Nut

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  • Pin.cotter.7/16.bow Ti. for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 532194209

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Axle Weldment for Craftsman 917287010 - Part 531171101

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    Axle Assembly

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Craftsman Tractor 917287010 FAQs

Yes. The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287010 is maintained as an engine that can be equipped with an oil filter; the maintenance schedule and service section cover oil changes with an oil filter and oil filter replacement intervals. For the exact procedure and location on your tractor, use the 917287010 owner's manual.

How to tell if your tractor is actually equipped

Some versions of this tractor setup are built with an oil filter installed, and others use an oil change procedure without one. Use these quick checks:

  • Look for a spin-on canister-style filter on the side of the engine block
  • Check for an oil filter part number callout in the engine maintenance section
  • Confirm the oil change instructions list steps for removing and installing a filter
  • If you see only a drain plug and no filter mount, your engine is the “without oil filter” setup
  • If you are unsure, match what you see on the engine to the diagrams and maintenance steps in the manual
Oil filter service interval (what we recommend)

The manual’s maintenance guidance calls out oil filter replacement as a seasonal service item and also ties it to oil change frequency.

Usage pattern Oil change guidance Oil filter guidance
Normal mowing Change oil on schedule Replace oil filter every season
Heavy load, high heat, dusty mowing Change oil more often Replace oil filter more often (typically every other oil change)
Why it matters

A clean oil filter helps protect the engine from wear by trapping debris. If your engine is equipped with a filter, replacing it on schedule helps maintain oil flow and reduces the risk of low-oil lubrication problems.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287010 holds 48 oz (1.5 quarts) of engine oil without an oil filter. For the correct fill procedure, oil type, and temperature-based viscosity guidance, follow the 917287010 owner's manual.

Oil capacity and what it means

On model 917287010, the manual lists oil capacity as 48 oz W/O filter. That means:

  • Drain the crankcase completely, then refill to the proper level on the dipstick
  • Do not overfill; too much oil can cause smoking, leaks, and hard starting
  • Check the level on a level surface with the engine off
  • Recheck after a short run and top off only if needed
Recommended oil type (by temperature)

The manual specifies these common small-engine oil choices:

Outdoor temperature Recommended oil viscosity
Above 32°F SAE 30
Below 32°F SAE 5W-30
Quick oil change checklist

Use this quick checklist to avoid the most common mistakes:

  • Run the engine 1 to 2 minutes to warm the oil (then shut off)
  • Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key
  • Drain oil into an approved container and reinstall the drain plug/cap securely
  • Add oil slowly, then verify the dipstick reading before adding more
  • Wipe up spills around the fill tube and engine before restarting
Why it matters

Using the correct oil capacity and viscosity helps protect the engine from accelerated wear, reduces overheating, and improves starting performance, especially in cold weather storage and spring start-up.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287010 is worth it when the tractor is otherwise in good shape and the total repair cost stays under about half the price of a comparable replacement mower. If the tractor also has major deck, steering, or transmission issues, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • The frame, steering, and transaxle drive normally (no slipping, grinding, or severe leaks).
  • The mower deck cuts evenly after basic service (leveling, blade condition, belt condition).
  • You can confirm the correct engine and mounting details in the 917287010 owner's manual.
  • You are not also facing multiple high-cost repairs (deck weldment, axle, steering gear).
  • You can do the swap safely (fuel handling, battery disconnect, proper fastener torque).
What to inspect before you buy an engine

The 917287010 manual troubleshooting guidance points to common “no start” causes that are cheaper than an engine, such as battery/terminals, wiring, and the starter circuit.

Check these first:

  • Battery condition and clean terminals
  • Starter circuit and solenoid operation (a click with no crank often points here)
  • Fuel quality and fuel filter condition (stale fuel and dirty filters are common)
  • Spark plug and plug wire connection
  • Air filter and cooling fins/screens for blockage

If the tractor only “clicks” and will not crank, an engine replacement is rarely the first fix; a starter/solenoid issue is more common. The lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a typical repair part for this model when the solenoid tests bad.

Cost and value comparison
Scenario Typical outcome Best choice
Tractor is solid; engine has catastrophic failure High labor, but restores full use Replace engine
Clicks but will not crank; battery/solenoid/wiring suspect Low to moderate cost repair Repair starting system
Multiple major issues (engine + deck/drive/steering) Costs stack quickly Replace tractor
Why it matters

An engine swap is one of the biggest repairs on a riding mower. Doing the basic checks first prevents replacing a good engine when the real problem is fuel, ignition, or the starting circuit.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287010, the operator’s manual identifies it as a low-emission, gasoline engine tractor rated at 15.5 HP (as rated by the engine manufacturer). For the exact engine make and model (such as Briggs & Stratton), use the engine ID information referenced in the 917287010 owner's manual.

What we can confirm for model 917287010

From the manual for this Craftsman tractor, we can rely on these engine-related details:

  • 15.5 HP rating (manufacturer-rated horsepower)
  • Low-emission engine design (operates differently than older engines)
  • Gas-powered lawn tractor engine
  • Designed to run best at full throttle (fast) for mowing performance
  • Includes safety systems that can shut the engine off in certain reverse/attachment conditions
How to identify the exact engine brand and model on your tractor

Many Craftsman riding mowers use engines from common suppliers (often Briggs & Stratton or similar), but the sure way is to read the engine’s ID label.

  • Lift the hood and look for an engine model/type/code sticker or stamped tag
  • Check near the valve cover, blower housing, or starter area
  • Match that engine ID to the engine section in the 917287010 owner's manual
  • Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
Quick ID checklist
What to look for Where it’s usually found Why it helps
Engine model/type/code Blower housing or valve cover Confirms exact engine family
Spec number Near model code Confirms exact configuration
Serial/code date On the same label Helps match correct parts
Why it matters

The tractor model number (917287010) tells us the chassis and deck system, but the engine ID determines the correct maintenance parts and settings. Using the right engine identification prevents wrong spark plugs, filters, and carburetor parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287010, we use 4-cycle engine oil; the correct viscosity depends on temperature. The tractor ships with summer-weight oil, and for cold-weather starting you switch to the viscosity shown in the oil chart in the 917287010 owner's manual.

Recommended oil type and viscosity

Use high-quality 4-stroke (4-cycle) detergent oil that meets common small-engine standards; then match viscosity to your conditions.

  • Warm weather mowing: most owners run SAE 30 (typical “summer weight”)
  • Cool to cold weather: 5W-30 is commonly used for easier starting
  • Mixed temperatures: 10W-30 is a common all-around option
  • Use fresh oil and keep the level at the dipstick’s FULL mark
  • Do not mix oil with gasoline (this is a 4-cycle engine)
How to check and top off oil (quick steps)

The manual’s process is straightforward and helps prevent overfilling.

  • Park the tractor on level ground
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, wipe clean
  • Reinsert and tighten, wait a few seconds, then remove and read
  • Add oil slowly until the dipstick reads FULL
  • Do not overfill; overfilling can cause smoking and poor running
Oil choice at a glance
Your conditions Common viscosity choice Why it helps
Hot summer mowing SAE 30 Stable protection at higher temps
Near-freezing starts 5W-30 Easier cranking and faster lubrication
Spring and fall swings 10W-30 Balanced cold start and warm protection
Why it matters

Correct oil viscosity protects the engine from wear, reduces hard-start complaints in cold weather, and helps the tractor run cooler under load. For the exact viscosity chart and maintenance intervals for model 917287010, follow the 917287010 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for this Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor is 917287010. In the operator documentation, it may also appear in the formatted style 917.28701; both refer to the same tractor model. See the 917287010 owner's manual for the exact model identification format.

Where to find the model number on the tractor

We recommend confirming the model number directly on the tractor’s ID label before ordering parts.

  • Check under the seat area (seat pan or fender deck)
  • Look on the frame rail near the engine compartment
  • Check near the rear hitch plate area
  • Wipe dirt and grass off the label so all digits are readable
  • Record the full model number exactly as printed
917287010 vs. 917.28701: what’s the difference?

These are two common ways the same Craftsman model is shown.

How it’s shown Example What it means
Sears model format (no dot) 917287010 Full model number used for parts lookup
Manual format (with dot) 917.28701 Same model family shown with punctuation
Why it matters when ordering parts

Using the correct model number helps us match the right diagrams and parts for your exact deck, steering, and drive configuration. Even small model-number differences can change items like belts, mandrel assemblies, and hardware.

If you are ordering mower-deck parts, match the model first, then verify the part by diagram callout; for example, a deck spindle/mandrel component like the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 must match your deck setup.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917287010 is a 917.28701 series lawn tractor (15.5 HP, 38-inch deck, electric start, 6-speed transaxle) covered by its operator’s manual; the exact build year is identified from the tractor’s product ID label, not from the model number alone. Use the 917287010 operator’s manual to confirm the label location and identification details.

How to find the exact year on your tractor

Check the product identification label on the tractor (commonly under the seat or on the frame near the seat pan). Record everything on the label, then use it to match parts and determine the production timeframe.

  • Look for a product number and serial number (sometimes called a serial tag)
  • Write the numbers exactly as shown, including any dashes
  • Take a clear photo of the label before it fades further
  • Compare the label info to the identification section in the manual
  • Use the serial number when ordering parts to avoid deck and engine mismatches
What we can confirm from the documentation

The operator’s manual for this model family identifies it as a Craftsman lawn tractor with these core specs.

Item What the manual shows
Model series 917.28701 (matches 917287010 family)
Engine rating 15.5 HP (as rated by engine manufacturer)
Deck size 38-inch mower
Starting Electric start
Drive 6-speed transaxle
Why it matters

Craftsman 917-series tractors were produced across multiple years with running changes (deck hardware, belts, steering parts, and electrical components). Using the ID label helps ensure you get the right replacement parts, such as a lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 if you are troubleshooting a no-crank condition.

Last updated: February 2026

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