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Craftsman 917287141 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917287141 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 73510400

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  • Washer for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 19133812

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  • Shaft, Motor for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 412046

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    Shaft, Motor

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  • Brake for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 142883

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    Brake

    Part #142883

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 17720408

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

    Part #17720408

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  • Rod, Actuator Bypass for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 412030

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    Rod, Actuator Bypass

    Part #412030

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  • Air Duct Heat Hood for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 400267

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    Air Duct Heat Hood

    Part #400267

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917287141 - Part STD541437

    Seat diagram

    Nut

    Part #STD541437

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spark Arrestor for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 137180

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spark Arrestor

    Part #137180

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  • Decal.deck.p for Craftsman 917287141 - Part 403869

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    Decal.deck.p

    Part #403869

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Craftsman Tractor 917287141 FAQs

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917287141, use SAE 30 engine oil when temperatures are above 32°F, and SAE 5W-30 when temperatures are below 32°F. Use 4-cycle oil that meets API service classification SG-SL; see the owner's manual for the viscosity chart and maintenance intervals.

Oil type and temperature guide

Use the oil grade that matches the outdoor temperature you will be operating in:

Outdoor temperature Recommended oil type Notes
Above 32°F SAE 30 Best for warm-weather mowing
Below 32°F SAE 5W-30 Helps cold starting; check level more often
Oil capacity for model 917287141

Your tractor’s engine oil capacity depends on whether you change the filter at the same time:

  • With oil filter: 56 oz
  • Without oil filter: 48 oz
  • Check the dipstick after filling; add oil slowly to avoid overfilling.
How we recommend checking and changing oil

These steps help prevent hard starting, smoking, and engine wear:

  • Park the tractor on level ground before checking oil.
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, wipe clean, reinstall, then recheck.
  • Keep the oil level at the FULL mark (do not overfill).
  • Change oil every 50 hours of operation or at least once a year.
  • In cold weather, switch to the winter grade before the season starts.
Why it matters

Using the correct viscosity helps the engine stay properly lubricated across temperature changes. Oil that is too thick in cold weather can make starting difficult; oil that is too thin for hot conditions can increase oil consumption and wear.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917287141 uses a low-emission internal combustion (gas) engine. This model is also equipped with safety interlocks that can shut the engine off if you leave the seat or attempt reverse operation with the mower engaged; see the owner's manual for the exact operating details.

What we can confirm for model 917287141

From the model documentation, we can identify these engine-related basics:

  • Gas-powered internal combustion engine (low-emission design)
  • Engine operation differs from some older designs (follow the starting steps exactly)
  • Spark arrester requirements may apply depending on where you operate
  • Safety interlock system can shut off the engine in specific conditions
What this question usually means (engine brand, HP, cylinders)

Engine brand and horsepower vary across Craftsman tractors, even within similar deck sizes. For 917287141, use the identification labels on your tractor to match the correct engine specs:

  • Engine model/type label: typically on the engine shroud or valve cover area
  • Tractor model label: usually under the seat or on the frame
  • Manual specifications section: lists the tractor and engine specifications
Quick ID checklist
What you want to know Where to find it What to write down
Engine brand/model Engine label plate Engine model and type code
Horsepower rating Manual/spec label HP as listed
Single vs twin cylinder Engine label/manual Cylinder count
Why it matters

The exact engine make and model determines the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter), oil type, and troubleshooting steps for no-start or stalling issues. It also helps you choose the right repair procedure when the engine clicks, spins, or will not turn over.

Related DIY help

If you are diagnosing an engine problem, these guides match the riding mower and tractor category:

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917287141 is a model series, not a single year. The exact build year is determined by the serial number/date code on your tractor’s ID tag (commonly under the seat or on the frame). Use the date-code format shown in the 917287141 owner's manual to match your tractor to its manufacture date.

How to find the build year on your tractor

We recommend using the tractor’s ID tag because parts and wiring can change within the same model family.

  • Park on a level surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key.
  • Look for the model/serial label (often under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or on the frame rail).
  • Write down the full serial number exactly as shown.
  • Compare the serial/date code to the format described in the 917287141 owner's manual.
  • If the label is damaged, check for a second label on the frame or near the engine compartment.
What we can confirm from the documentation

The operator’s manual for this tractor family identifies it as a Craftsman lawn tractor with a 20.0 HP engine and a 46-inch mower deck, and it lists the model as 917.28714 (a printed format that corresponds to 917287141 on parts listings). That confirms you are in the correct manual family for identifying the tractor and decoding the ID tag.

Quick reference: model number vs. build date
Item What it tells you Where to find it
Model number (917287141) The tractor family and parts platform ID tag, parts listings, manual cover
Serial number/date code The actual manufacture date (year) ID tag on tractor
Why it matters

Knowing the exact year helps you match the correct belts, pulleys, ignition parts, and deck components. For example, if you are troubleshooting starting or electrical issues, common replacements for this model family include the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350 and the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917287141 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, frame, steering, and transmission are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the whole tractor. If multiple major systems are worn out, put the money into a replacement instead.

Quick decision checklist (917287141)
  • The mower deck is not rusted through and the mandrels spin smoothly.
  • The tractor drives normally (no slipping, grinding, or loss of power under load).
  • The wiring and safety switches are in good shape (no repeated no-crank issues).
  • You can complete routine maintenance reliably (oil changes, air filter, spark plug).
  • The engine failure is truly internal (thrown rod, no compression) and not fuel, spark, or battery related.
Rule-of-thumb cost comparison

Use this simple guideline to decide quickly.

If your total engine swap cost is... Typical recommendation
Under ~35% of a comparable replacement tractor Replace the engine
~35% to 50% Replace engine only if the rest of the tractor is excellent
Over ~50% Replace the tractor
Before you commit: confirm it’s not a “no-start” problem

Many “dead engine” complaints are actually tune-up or starting-circuit issues. The troubleshooting chart in the owner's manual points to common fixes like battery service, wiring checks, and ignition/solenoid testing.

Start with these high-impact checks:

  • Battery condition and clean, tight terminals
  • Fuse and wiring connections
  • Spark plug and spark plug wire connection
  • Air filter condition and fuel freshness (use fuel within about 30 days)
  • Safety interlock operation (brake pedal depressed, attachment clutch disengaged)
Parts that often matter more than an engine swap

If the tractor has vibration, poor cut, or blades that will not rotate, you may be looking at deck-drive wear instead of an engine problem.

Common deck-drive culprits include:

Why it matters

An engine swap only pays off when it restores a reliable machine. If the deck, belts, pulleys, and safety systems are already near end-of-life, you can end up chasing repeated breakdowns even after installing a new engine.

Last updated: February 2026

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