How do I tell what year my Craftsman mower is?
For a Craftsman lawn tractor like model 917272432, the year is identified from the tractor’s product identification label (model and serial information) and, when needed, the engine’s model/type/code. Use the locations and ID details shown in the 917272432 owner's manual.
Look for a product ID label or stamped tag on the tractor; common locations include under the seat, on the frame near the rear fender, or near the engine compartment.
- Model number (your tractor: 917272432)
- Serial number (unique to your tractor)
- Engine model/type/code (printed on the engine shroud or valve cover area)
- Any date code printed on labels (if present)
Use the tractor identifiers first, then confirm with the engine code.
- Start with the tractor serial number; it ties to the tractor’s production run
- Use the engine code to confirm the engine build date
- Use deck/frame stamps only as supporting clues
- If multiple dates appear, use the newest consistent date as the best indicator of assembly timeframe
| Source | What you’ll see | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor ID label | Model and serial | Tractor production sequence (used to determine year) |
| Engine tag | Model/type/code | Engine build date (often the clearest date) |
| Component labels | Short date code | Part or label production date (supporting clue) |
The correct year (and serial range) helps us match the right diagrams and parts for your exact build, especially when there were mid-year changes to items like belts, pulleys, and deck hardware.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
To look up the model number on your Craftsman riding mower, we check the ID label on the tractor itself; on model 917272432, it’s typically on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat. Use that full model number to match the correct parts list and manual.
Check these common locations first:
- Under the seat on the frame (lift the seat up)
- On the underside of the seat pan
- Near the rear fender or seat mounting area
- On the chassis frame rail close to the seat switch area
- On a sticker or metal tag with both model and serial information
After you locate the tag, use the model number exactly as printed (including dots if shown on the label).
| What you’re doing | What to enter | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Finding the right parts diagrams | Model number (example: 917.272432) | Ensures the correct deck, chassis, and electrical diagrams |
| Ordering replacement parts | Model number + part name | Prevents buying a similar-looking part that does not fit |
| Confirming specs and maintenance | Model number | Matches the correct engine, deck size, and service intervals |
- Write down the model number and serial number before ordering parts.
- If the label is dirty, wipe it with a damp rag and mild cleaner; avoid scraping off the print.
- If you’re replacing ignition-related items, match the part to the model’s parts list; for example, the molded ignition key is listed for this tractor as molded ignition key 532140403.
Craftsman tractors often share similar frames and mower decks across multiple model numbers. Using the exact model number (like 917272432) is the fastest way to get the correct belt, blade, electrical, and chassis parts the first time.
For more model-specific identification and operating details, use the 917272432 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on a Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272432 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transaxle are in solid shape and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the entire mower. Use the 917272432 owner's manual to confirm safe service steps before you start.
Replace the engine when most of these are true:
- The mower deck shell is not rusted through and the spindles are serviceable
- The tractor drives and stops normally (no chronic slipping or brake issues)
- Wiring and safety interlocks are intact (no bypassed switches)
- You can do the work safely (fuel, battery, rotating parts)
- The engine replacement cost is clearly less than a comparable new riding mower
Consider replacing the mower instead when most of these are true:
- The deck is cracked, heavily rusted, or constantly clogging from damage
- The drivetrain is failing (hydrostatic/transaxle problems)
- Multiple major systems need work at the same time (engine plus deck plus steering)
Engine replacement is a “project” repair. Beyond the engine itself, you often replace wear items that affect performance and cut quality.
| Item | Typical add-on need during an engine swap | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel system | Fresh fuel, clean tank/lines, new filter | Prevents hard starting and surging |
| Tune-up parts | Spark plug, air filter, oil change | Protects the new engine |
| Deck drive and blades | Belt and blade inspection | Ensures blades engage and cut cleanly |
If your cut quality is already poor, address deck wear at the same time; a worn blade or spindle can mimic “engine power” problems. For example, a damaged mandrel can cause vibration and uneven cutting; the manual’s troubleshooting guidance points to blade and mandrel issues when vibration or blade rotation problems show up.
These parts are often involved when you are restoring overall performance after an engine repair:
- V-belt 532138255 (ground drive belt)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 (blade condition affects cut quality)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794 (spindle/mandrel issues can stop blades or cause vibration)
A new engine only pays off if the rest of the tractor is safe and mechanically sound. The manual emphasizes keeping hardware tight, never servicing with the engine running, and maintaining the deck free of buildup; those basics protect your investment and help the tractor mow evenly.
Last updated: February 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272432 uses a 20.0 HP front-engine setup with electric start and a 42-inch mower deck. The exact engine manufacturer and engine model (needed for tune-up parts) are identified on the engine’s ID tag; use the 917272432 owner's manual to locate it and record the numbers.
Use the tractor model number for chassis and deck parts, but use the engine ID for engine parts.
- Lift the hood and look for an engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or shroud
- Record the engine model, type, and code exactly as printed
- Use that ID to match the correct spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, and carburetor parts
- If the label is oily or faded, clean it and take a photo before ordering
- Keep 917272432 handy for mower deck and drive system parts
| Item | For model 917272432 | Best place to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Horsepower class | 20.0 HP | Manual cover/spec section |
| Starting system | Electric start | Manual and tractor controls |
| Deck size | 42-inch mower | Manual and deck decal |
| Engine make and model | Found on engine ID tag | Engine label on the engine |
Craftsman tractors in the 917 series were built with different engine brands over the years; the engine ID tag is what prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts and speeds up no-start or poor-running troubleshooting.
If the issue is actually loss of drive (engine runs but tractor will not move), the ground drive belt is a common wear item; see v-belt 532138255.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find the Craftsman product date code?
On a Craftsman lawn tractor like model 917272432, the product date code is typically found on the equipment identification label (often under the seat, on the frame near the rear wheels, or in the engine compartment). For Craftsman batteries and many chargers, the date code is commonly printed or engraved on the battery case or on the bottom of the charger; confirm the exact label location in the 917272432 owner's manual.
Look for a sticker or metal tag with the model and serial information; the date code is usually nearby.
- Under the seat on the seat pan or fender pan area
- On the tractor frame rail (left or right side)
- Near the rear transaxle mounting area
- Under the hood near the engine shroud
- On the battery case (top or side) and on the charger base (bottom)
Date codes vary by component (tractor, battery, charger). Many are numeric and may be grouped with a serial number.
| Item | Where you’ll usually see it | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor (equipment label) | Frame or under-seat area | Model/serial label with a date code nearby |
| Battery | On the plastic housing | Stamped/printed code (often 6 digits) |
| Charger | Bottom of the unit | Printed label with date code |
The date code helps match the correct replacement parts and maintenance items (like belts, blades, and ignition keys) and can also help when you are comparing compatible components.
If you are already inspecting the tractor, these are common wear or convenience items for this model:
- Molded ignition key 532140403 (if your key is worn or missing)
- V-belt 532138255 (if the drive belt is slipping or cracked)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 (if cut quality is poor)
Last updated: February 2026





