What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
The Craftsman riding tractor model 917272961 is equipped with a 20.0 HP engine (electric start) and is paired with a 46-inch mower deck, as shown in the 917272961 owner's manual.
Use these quick checks so you match the correct tune-up and repair parts:
- Check the engine ID label on the engine shroud or valve cover (it lists the engine brand and model/type code).
- Compare the engine label details to the specifications section in the 917272961 owner's manual.
- Verify your tractor model tag (usually under the seat or on the frame) reads 917272961.
- If you are ordering ignition or PTO-related parts, match wire connectors and mounting style before installing.
Even with the correct horsepower rating, starting and blade-engagement issues often come down to a few service parts:
- Ignition key (lost or worn): molded ignition key 532140403
- PTO engagement problems (blades will not turn on): switch 582107601
- Fuel delivery issues (leaks, contamination, cracked tank): husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532151346
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine output | 20.0 HP |
| Starting | Electric start |
| Mower deck size | 46 in |
| Fuel capacity | 3.5 gallons (unleaded regular) |
The engine make and exact engine model code determine the correct spark plug, oil type, air filter, and carburetor parts. Using the tractor model 917272961 plus the engine label info helps prevent wrong-part returns and improves reliability.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917272961 is worth it when the tractor chassis, mower deck, and drive system are still solid and you want more years out of the machine. It is usually not worth it when the total repair cost approaches about half the price of a comparable replacement tractor.
- The mower deck is not rusted through and still cuts evenly after basic service
- The tractor drives normally (no slipping, no major transmission issues)
- You can complete the work safely (no repairs with the engine running)
- You can source the correct engine or short block and any required mounting hardware
- The engine swap cost is clearly lower than replacing the tractor
Use the maintenance and troubleshooting guidance in the 917272961 owner's manual to evaluate the rest of the tractor, not just the engine.
- Deck condition: check for heavy buildup under the mower housing and clogged vent holes around mandrels; these can cause poor cut and discharge
- Blade system: worn or bent blades, a bent mandrel, or loose blade hardware can mimic “low power” symptoms
- Safety interlocks: the engine should only start with the clutch/brake fully depressed and the attachment clutch disengaged; seat and parking brake interlocks should shut the engine off in the conditions described in the manual
- Drive belts and pulleys: worn belts or frozen pulleys can create load that makes an engine seem weak
| Option | Best when | Typical downside |
|---|---|---|
| Replace engine | Tractor and deck are in great shape | Highest parts cost; most labor |
| Short block swap | Bottom end is damaged but you want to reuse external components | Still labor-intensive |
| Replace tractor | Multiple systems are worn (deck, steering, transmission) | Higher upfront cost |
A new engine will not fix cut-quality problems caused by deck issues (uneven deck, dull blades, belt problems) or safety shutdowns caused by interlock faults. Confirming those basics first prevents spending engine money on a tractor that still will not perform.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman 917272961 front-engine lawn tractor, the engine system is made up of fuel, air, ignition, and mechanical components that work together to create power, plus controls and safety circuits that let you start, run, and stop the engine correctly. For control locations and operating details, use the Craftsman 917272961 owner's manual.
- Fuel system: stores and delivers gasoline (tank, fuel line, fuel filter, carburetor)
- Air intake: cleans and meters air (air filter, intake path)
- Ignition system: creates spark to fire the mixture (ignition switch, wiring, spark plug, ignition coil)
- Engine mechanical: converts combustion into rotation (crankshaft, piston, valves, flywheel, crankcase)
- Starting/charging: cranks the engine and recharges the battery (starter, solenoid, alternator/regulator, battery)
The manual for this tractor calls out these key controls:
- Throttle control: sets engine speed (best performance is typically at full throttle while mowing)
- Choke control: helps start a cold engine; push in after it starts
- Clutch/brake pedal: must be depressed for starting on many tractors
- Ignition switch: starts and stops the engine; leaving it not fully OFF can drain the battery
| Symptom | Most likely system to check first | Common next checks |
|---|---|---|
| Engine cranks but will not start | Fuel or ignition | Stale fuel, spark plug, wiring, carburetor adjustment |
| Loss of power while mowing | Air, fuel, or ignition | Dirty air filter, dirty fuel filter, spark plug, muffler |
| Engine dies when brake is released | Safety interlock circuit | Seat switch, brake switch, wiring connections |
Knowing which system a part belongs to helps you diagnose faster and buy the right replacement the first time, especially on a riding tractor where safety interlocks and controls can prevent starting even when the engine itself is fine.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917272961, replacing the engine typically costs $800 to $2,500 total (engine plus labor). Total price depends on the replacement engine cost, shop labor hours, and whether you replace related wear items at the same time; use the 917272961 owner's manual to confirm the correct engine identification before you buy.
- Replacement engine cost (new, remanufactured, or used)
- Labor time (engine swap plus setup and testing)
- Crankshaft specs (diameter, length, keyway) to match the pulley and PTO setup
- Electrical and charging connections (stator/regulator style, harness plugs)
- Extra parts and fluids (oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, hardware)
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine (part) | $500 to $1,800 | Biggest variable; depends on horsepower and brand/spec |
| Labor | $300 to $900 | Commonly 4 to 8 shop hours |
| Fluids and tune-up items | $25 to $150 | Oil, filter, spark plug, fuel filter |
| Misc. hardware | $10 to $75 | Mounting bolts, clamps, belts/pulleys as needed |
We match the replacement engine to the exact engine model and spec on your tractor. The manual for model 917272961 includes engine and service information; use it to verify:
- Engine model and type/spec number from the engine ID label
- Crankshaft diameter and length (critical for pulley alignment)
- Mounting pattern and frame clearance
- Throttle/choke linkage style
- Charging system and wiring connections
An engine that does not match the crankshaft or charging setup can cause belt misalignment, PTO engagement problems, or electrical issues, which adds cost after the swap. If you are also addressing deck drive problems, replacing a worn belt at the same time can prevent repeat labor; the riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763 is a common wear item.
Last updated: January 2026





