Do Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines?
Yes, many Craftsman mowers and lawn tractors use Briggs and Stratton engines, but it depends on the specific Craftsman model and production run. For Craftsman model 917258860, the engine brand is determined by the engine model tag on the engine itself, not the tractor model number.
How to tell what engine is on a Craftsman 917258860
Check the engine identification label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter). Use these quick checks:
- Look for a Briggs & Stratton logo and an engine model-type-code format
- If you see Kohler or Honda branding, it is not a Briggs engine
- Record the full engine model and spec numbers before ordering tune-up parts
- Match ignition and starting symptoms to the correct engine family
- If the tractor will not crank, start with the ignition and safety circuit checks
A common no-start or no-crank complaint can also be caused by the tractor controls, not the engine. If the key switch is intermittent, replacing the ignition switch is often the fix.
Parts that affect starting (tractor side)
If the engine is good but the tractor will not crank or the PTO will not engage, these model-matched parts are worth checking:
Quick symptom guide
| Symptom | More likely engine-related | More likely tractor electrical/safety |
|---|---|---|
| Cranks fast but will not start | Fuel, spark, compression | PTO switch stuck on, safety switch issue |
| Clicks once, no crank | Weak battery, starter | Bad key switch, wiring, interlock |
| Dies when brake released | Rare | Brake/clutch safety circuit |
Why it matters
Craftsman used multiple engine suppliers across different mower lines. Identifying the actual engine on your 917258860 ensures you buy the correct air filter, spark plug, carburetor parts, and service items, and it prevents repeat no-start problems.
For step-by-step troubleshooting, use riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video if it cranks but will not fire, or riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video if it only clicks.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917258860?
The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917258860 front-engine lawn tractor involve starting and safety interlocks, mower deck drive and engagement, steering wear, and fuel delivery. Many of these problems trace back to normal wear items like switches, belts, pulleys, and steering linkage parts.
Common problems and what they usually point to
- No crank or intermittent starting: loose/bad ignition switch, failed interlock switch, corroded wiring connections
- Engine cranks but won’t start: stale fuel, restricted fuel flow, tank venting issues, clogged fuel path
- Blades won’t engage or cut is uneven: PTO switch issues, worn deck belt, idler pulley wear, mandrel/spindle wear
- Poor tracking or loose steering: worn tie rod ends, drag link wear, sector gear wear
- Vibration or noise from the deck: damaged blade, worn mandrel bearings, loose hardware
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no special tools)
- Verify the operator presence and brake/clutch safety switches are being fully actuated.
- Inspect the mower deck belt routing and tension; look for glazing, cracking, or slack.
- Check steering linkage for play at the tie rods and drag link.
- Confirm fuel is fresh and the fuel cap vent is open; inspect the tank outlet and line for restriction.
- Look for loose fasteners around the deck and front axle.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms (when testing confirms failure)
| Symptom | Commonly involved system | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Blades won’t engage | PTO electrical control | Switch.pto.3 582107601 |
| No crank or key issues | Starting circuit | Lawn tractor ignition switch 532140301 |
| Deck won’t drive well | Belt and idlers | Grooved idler pulley 532139123 |
| Uneven cut, deck noise | Spindle/mandrel | Lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532143651 |
| Wandering steering | Steering linkage | Tie rod 532186799 |
Why it matters
Catching wear early on a riding mower helps prevent secondary damage; for example, a slipping belt can overheat and damage pulleys, and loose steering parts can accelerate tire wear and reduce control.
Last updated: March 2026
How do I find the model number on my 917258860?
Your Craftsman riding mower model number is printed on a product ID label (sticker or metal tag) on the tractor frame. On model 917258860, check the areas around the seat and rear fender first; once you confirm the full model number, we can match the correct diagrams and parts.
Where to look on a Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor
Check these common label locations (wipe dirt and grass off first):
- Under the seat on the seat pan or frame rail
- On the rear fender, near the seat hinge area
- On the frame near the engine (often along a side rail)
- Near the steering column or dash support
- On the transaxle area or rear frame crossmember
What the label should show
Look for a line that says MODEL or MODEL NO. and confirm it matches 917258860 exactly.
| Label item | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures diagrams and parts fit your tractor | 917258860 |
| Product number | Helps identify exact build variations | Varies |
| Serial number | Helps date and track production | Varies |
If the label is missing or unreadable
Use these practical checks to narrow it down and avoid ordering the wrong part:
- Compare your deck size and blade style to the parts diagrams
- Match steering and deck hardware to known parts (for example, lawn tractor ignition switch 532140301 or switch.pto.3 582107601)
- Verify wheel and tire markings before ordering rims or tires
- If you replaced the fuel tank previously, compare it to husqvarna lawn tractor fuel tank 532151346
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors can look similar across multiple model numbers, but belt routing, PTO switch style, mandrel assemblies, and steering parts can differ. Confirming the exact model number prevents fit issues and repeat repairs.
Last updated: March 2026





