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Craftsman Tractor 917276681 FAQs

Yes, it can be worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman tractor model 917276681 when the rest of the tractor is solid and you can keep the total cost well below the price of a comparable replacement mower. If the tractor also needs major drive, deck, or electrical repairs, putting that money toward a newer machine usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist

  • The deck shell is not rusted through and the spindles turn smoothly (no grinding or wobble).
  • The tractor still drives strongly and consistently (no slipping, no loss of drive when hot).
  • Steering, front axle, and frame are straight and tight.
  • You can source the correct engine and any swap hardware (pulleys, wiring, throttle/choke linkages).
  • The engine replacement cost stays under about 50% of what you would spend on a similar tractor.

What to inspect first (before you buy an engine)

Use the maintenance and troubleshooting guidance in the owner's manual to evaluate the tractor’s overall condition.

Deck and blade system

A worn deck drive system can make an engine swap feel disappointing because cut quality and reliability still suffer.

  • Check belt condition and routing; worn belts can cause blades not to rotate.
  • Spin each mandrel by hand; roughness points to bearing wear.
  • Look for heavy grass buildup around mandrels and vent holes (it can hurt discharge).

Helpful parts to compare if your deck hardware is worn:

Starting and electrical system

Many “bad engine” complaints are actually starting-circuit issues.

  • Verify the brake pedal is depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged.
  • Check battery condition and clean terminals.
  • If it clicks but will not crank, test the solenoid and ignition switch.

Common electrical parts for this model:

Symptom Often involved Example part for 917276681
Clicks, no crank Starter solenoid 582042802
No response with key Ignition switch 532193350

Why it matters

An engine swap only pays off when it extends the tractor’s useful life. If the deck drive, mandrels, belts, or safety interlocks are already near end-of-life, you can end up chasing multiple repairs after the engine is replaced.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman lawn tractors can use engines from several manufacturers, and the engine brand varies by tractor model and production run. For Craftsman model 917276681, the most reliable way to identify the exact engine brand is to match the engine ID information shown in the owner's manual with the engine label on your tractor.

How to identify the engine brand on model 917276681

Use these quick checks; they work even if decals are worn.

  • Look for an engine label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter.
  • Record the engine model, type, and code (or spec number).
  • Compare that information to the engine identification section in the owner's manual.
  • If the tractor has been serviced before, verify the label matches the current engine (engines can be swapped).
  • Use the tractor model number 917276681 when ordering tractor-specific parts like belts, blades, and deck hardware.

Common engine brands used on Craftsman lawn tractors

Across Craftsman riding mowers and tractors, these are the most common engine suppliers you will see:

Engine brand How it’s usually labeled What you’ll see on the tag
Briggs & Stratton “Briggs & Stratton” Model, type, code
Kohler “Kohler” Model, spec, serial
Kawasaki “Kawasaki” Model, spec, serial

Why it matters

The engine brand determines the correct tune-up parts and service specs (oil type/amount, spark plug, air filter, and fuel system parts). Tractor parts such as deck blades and drive belts are still selected by the tractor model, for example lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman “6.75” refers to an engine rating used on some walk-behind mowers, not a single universal mower model number. On this Craftsman riding lawn tractor page, the model number is 917276681; confirm your exact ID on the product label and in the owner's manual.

How to identify the correct model number

For Craftsman equipment, we match parts and manuals to the model number on the product tag, not the horsepower label.

  • Look for a product identification label on the tractor frame
  • The most common location is under the seat (lift the seat to view the label)
  • Also check the rear fender area or frame near the engine
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (digits and any punctuation)
  • Use the model number for parts lookup; use engine numbers only for engine-specific parts

What to use for parts lookup (quick reference)

Marking you see What it identifies Use it for
917276681 Tractor model number Correct parts diagrams and tractor parts
“6.75” Engine rating label Not reliable for identifying the mower model
Engine model/type/code Engine identification Engine tune-up parts and engine-specific service

Why it matters

Blades, belts, pulleys, and deck hardware vary by deck design and chassis, even when two machines share similar engine ratings. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong belt or blade.

If you are actually trying to identify a 6.75 walk-behind mower

Use the mower’s model tag (often on the rear of the deck near the wheels) and match that number to the correct parts list. The tractor model 917276681 is a different product type.

Last updated: February 2026

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