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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917288580 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917288580 - Part 73680500

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    Part #73680500

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Replacement Decal for Craftsman 917288580 - Part 441800

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    Replacement Decal

    Part #441800

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  • Pin.spring.5 for Craftsman 917288580 - Part 414410

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    Part #414410

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spark Arrestor for Craftsman 917288580 - Part 137180

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spark Arrestor

    Part #137180

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  • Lawn Tractor Hood Shroud for Craftsman 917288580 - Part 199411

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    Lawn Tractor Hood Shroud

    Part #199411

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Craftsman Tractor 917288580 FAQs

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288580 holds 60 oz of oil without the filter and 64 oz with the filter. For best engine protection, fill to the dipstick’s full mark, then recheck after running the engine briefly (especially after an oil and filter change). See the 917288580 owner's manual for the exact procedure and oil type guidance.

Oil capacity for model 917288580

Service situation Oil capacity
Oil change, no filter replacement 60 oz
Oil change with filter replacement 64 oz

Quick fill and check steps

  • Park on a level surface and set the parking brake.
  • Let the engine cool; warm oil drains faster, but hot parts can burn.
  • Add oil slowly; stop just below full and wait a minute for it to settle.
  • Check the dipstick, then top off to the full mark.
  • After starting and running 30 to 60 seconds, shut off and recheck the level.

Oil type (what to use)

The manual lists these common viscosity choices:

  • SAE 30 for temperatures above 32°F
  • SAE 5W-30 for temperatures below 32°F
  • Use an oil meeting API SG to SL service categories

Why it matters

Overfilling can cause smoking, leaks, and foaming (poor lubrication). Underfilling can starve the engine of oil and accelerate wear. Using the correct capacity and viscosity helps your Craftsman tractor start easier and last longer.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288580, the model number is typically printed on a label on the frame under the seat (or on the underside of the seat). Use that exact number when ordering parts and when checking specifications in the 917288580 owner's manual.

Where to look on the tractor

Check these common ID-label locations first:

  • Frame rail directly under the seat pan
  • Underside of the seat (tilt the seat forward)
  • Rear fender area near the seat mounting points
  • Inside the engine compartment on the chassis (less common)
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame (less common)

What to write down (and why)

Record the full ID information so we can match the correct diagrams and parts list.

  • Model number (example format: 917.XXXXX; your page model is 917288580)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Product name (lawn tractor, riding mower)
  • Mower deck size if listed (this series commonly shows it on the manual cover)

Quick ID checklist

Item What it does Used for
Model number Identifies the exact tractor configuration Correct parts lookup and diagrams
Serial number Identifies the build sequence Matching revisions and production changes
Deck size Identifies the cutting deck setup Blades, belts, mandrels, spindles

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors often share similar frames and engines across multiple model numbers, but belts, deck components, and steering parts can differ. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong ground drive belt, mandrel housing, or PTO-related parts.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288580 uses a gasoline, electric-start engine paired with an automatic transmission. Craftsman tractors in this series are built around a 2-cylinder Briggs & Stratton-style powerplant; we use the engine’s model/type/code to match the exact tune-up parts. See the 917288580 owner's manual for the Product Specifications section and engine identification details.

How to confirm the exact engine on model 917288580

Use the engine ID tag so you get the correct spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter for your specific engine.

  • Open the hood and find the engine model/type/code label (often on the blower housing or valve cover)
  • Write down all numbers exactly as shown
  • Match those numbers to the Product Specifications section in the manual
  • Follow the fuel guidance: gasoline up to 10% ethanol (E10)
  • If starting is weak or you only hear clicking, check the starting circuit components (battery cables, solenoid)

Typical engine care called out in the manual

Your manual emphasizes routine cooling and ignition maintenance to prevent overheating and hard starting.

Maintenance item Interval Why it matters
Spark plug(s) Every 100 hours or each season Restores easy starting and smooth power
Cooling fins and air intake cleaning Inspect often; clean as needed Prevents overheating and engine damage
In-line fuel filter Once per season Prevents fuel starvation and surging

If the engine clicks but will not crank, a common fix is replacing the starter solenoid.

Why it matters

The tractor model 917288580 identifies the chassis and deck, but the engine ID determines the correct engine parts and specifications. Confirming the engine label first prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917288580 is a later-generation Craftsman 917-prefix lawn tractor; this model is typically from the early 2010s (commonly 2011 to 2013). The most reliable way to pin down the exact year for your specific tractor is to match the product label information to the 917288580 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact year on your tractor

Use the tractor’s ID label first; it ties your frame to the correct parts diagrams and production run.

  • Find the model and product label (usually under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or on the frame)
  • Confirm the model number reads 917288580
  • Write down the product number and any date code printed on the label
  • Compare the engine model and deck information on the label to what’s listed in the manual
  • If the engine or deck has been swapped, use the frame label as the deciding identifier

What we can confirm about this model family

Parts listings for 917288580 commonly show a hydrostatic transaxle configuration, which aligns with early-2010s Craftsman tractors built by Husqvarna/AYP.

Item to check What you’ll see on many 917288580 tractors Why it helps
Drive type Hydrostatic transaxle Narrows the tractor generation and parts set
Transaxle listing K46BT style transaxle appears in parts catalogs Helps confirm you are in the correct series
Electrical Electric start system Matches the operator manual family

Why it matters

The production run affects parts fit, especially for deck drive, steering, and transmission components. For example, if you are diagnosing a no-crank issue, the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a common electrical part used in this tractor family.

For related troubleshooting steps, use riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman engines are supplied by multiple engine manufacturers, most commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki, depending on the specific tractor configuration and production run. For Craftsman model 917.288580, the engine maker is identified on the engine label and in the 917288580 owner's manual.

How to identify the engine manufacturer on your tractor

We recommend checking the engine itself first because Craftsman tractors can ship with different engines over time.

  • Lift the hood and look for the engine brand badge (Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Kawasaki).
  • Find the engine model and type code on the blower housing or valve cover label.
  • Record the engine model number before ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter).
  • Match the engine model number to the specifications section in the manual.
  • Use the engine model number (not just the tractor model) when searching for engine-specific parts.

What “Craftsman engine” usually means

Craftsman is the equipment brand; the engine is typically sourced from a major small-engine maker. That is why two Craftsman riding mowers can share the same tractor model family but have different engine parts.

Common engine suppliers (typical)

Supplier Common on What changes for you
Briggs & Stratton Many Craftsman lawn tractors Different filters, plugs, carb parts
Kohler Some mid to higher HP tractors Different ignition and fuel parts
Kawasaki Some premium configurations Different air filter and tune-up parts

Why it matters

Using the correct engine manufacturer and engine model number helps you buy the right maintenance items and troubleshoot starting issues faster (battery, starter circuit, fuel, and ignition).

Last updated: February 2026

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