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Craftsman 917273646 lawn tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917273646 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917273646 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Weed Eater Lawn Tractor Brake Friction Wedge for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 170423

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Weed Eater Lawn Tractor Brake Friction Wedge

    Part #170423

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

  • Lawn Tractor Cross Shaft for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 165596

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    Lawn Tractor Cross Shaft

    Part #165596

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

  • Tube Fitting for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 170425

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Tube Fitting

    Part #170425

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

  • Husqvarna Tower Lawn Tractor Bell Crank Keeper for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 175456

    Ground drive diagram

    Husqvarna Tower Lawn Tractor Bell Crank Keeper

    Part #175456

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

  • Bolt for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 145211

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    Bolt

    Part #145211

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  • Gear,10t Jac for Craftsman 917273646 - Part 170369

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Gear,10t Jac

    Part #170369

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

Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917273646 FAQs

Yes. Craftsman has used Kohler engines on some riding mower and lawn tractor models, but many Craftsman tractors use other engine makers as well. For your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917273646, the engine details and maintenance specs are listed in the owner's manual.

What this means for your 917273646

Engine brand varies by Craftsman model and production run, so the right way to confirm what your tractor uses is to match the engine information on your unit to the specifications section in the manual.

Check these items on the tractor:

  • Engine ID label (typically on the blower housing or valve cover)
  • Horsepower and displacement markings
  • Air filter cover shape and part style
  • Spark plug type listed for your engine
  • Emissions label (often near the engine shroud)
Quick identification checklist

Use this as a fast way to narrow it down before ordering tune-up parts:

  • Kohler: Kohler branding on the shroud; model numbers often start with “CV”, “SV”, “KT”, “CH”, or “Command/7000” family naming
  • Briggs & Stratton: Briggs branding; model-type-code format on the label
  • Kawasaki: Kawasaki branding; model numbers often start with “FR/FS/FX” families
Why it matters (parts and maintenance)

The engine manufacturer determines the correct maintenance parts and specs, such as the air filter, oil filter, spark plug, and oil type. Using the wrong tune-up parts can cause hard starting, poor performance, or premature wear.

What you are doing What to match Where to verify
Ordering engine tune-up parts Engine model and type code Engine label and owner's manual
Troubleshooting a no-start Starting system and safety circuits Owner's manual troubleshooting section
Maintaining for reliability Oil change and service intervals Owner's manual maintenance schedule

Last updated: February 2026

Engine replacement on a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917273646 typically costs $800 to $3,000+ total (engine plus labor), depending on engine type, shop labor rates, and whether related wear items are replaced at the same time. Use the owner's manual to confirm your exact engine and service requirements before pricing parts and labor.

What drives the total cost
  • Engine price: Most replacement riding mower engines fall roughly in the $500 to $2,000+ range.
  • Labor time: Many shops bill 4 to 8 hours for a riding mower engine swap (more if rusted fasteners or wiring issues slow the job).
  • Extra parts and supplies: Oil, filter, fuel line, clamps, spark plug, and hardware often add $25 to $150.
  • “While you’re in there” repairs: A worn belt, PTO clutch, or electrical starting parts can add cost if they are already failing.
Quick cost breakdown (typical ranges)
Cost item Typical range Notes
Replacement engine $500 to $2,000+ Varies by horsepower, crankshaft specs, and brand compatibility
Labor $300 to $1,200 Based on hourly rate and time required
Fluids, filters, misc. $25 to $150 Oil, filter, fuel items, shop supplies
Optional related repairs $50 to $500+ Belts, electrical, deck drive components
Before you commit to an engine swap

We recommend checking these common “no-start” or “loss of power” causes first, because they can look like a bad engine:

  • Battery condition and cable connections
  • Fuse and wiring condition
  • Starter solenoid operation (a common failure point)
  • Fuel quality (stale fuel or water in fuel)
  • Air filter and oil level

If the tractor only clicks or will not crank, our riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video can help you narrow it down.

Parts that are often involved in related repairs

If the engine swap is being considered because the tractor will not move or the deck will not engage, these model-matched parts can be relevant:

Why it matters

An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the real failure first can prevent spending engine-level money on a problem caused by fuel, electrical, or belt drive issues.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Craftsman 917273646 lawn tractor include loss of power, uneven cutting, excessive vibration, blades that will not engage, poor grass discharge, battery/charging issues, and loss of drive. Our owner's manual troubleshooting chart points to fuel, air, ignition, belt, and deck buildup as the most frequent causes.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Won’t start or runs poorly: stale fuel, water in fuel, dirty fuel filter, loose spark plug wire, dirty air screen/fins, carburetor out of adjustment
  • Loss of power: low or dirty oil, dirty air filter, faulty spark plug, clogged muffler
  • Uneven cut: deck not level, grass buildup under deck, worn or bent blade, bent mandrel
  • Blades won’t rotate: obstruction in clutch mechanism, worn belt, frozen idler pulley, frozen blade mandrel
  • Poor discharge/clumping: engine speed too slow, wet grass, improper blades, clogged deck vent holes
  • Loss of drive: freewheel control disengaged, worn or broken motion drive belt
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)
  1. Set throttle to FAST for mowing and for shutdown to reduce backfire risk.
  2. Check oil level and condition; change oil if dirty.
  3. Inspect and clean the underside of the mower deck and vent areas around mandrels.
  4. Replace or clean the air filter.
  5. Drain and refill with fresh gasoline; replace the fuel filter if flow is restricted.
Parts that commonly fix cutting and engagement problems

If you have vibration, poor cut, or blades that will not engage, these model-matched parts are frequent solutions:

Problem you notice Common fix area Example part for 917273646
Uneven cut or ragged grass Blade condition and correct blade type Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971
Poor mulching or clumping Blade style and deck cleanliness Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149
Blades won’t stay engaged Deck belt, idler system, mandrel drag Craftsman lawn tractor blade drive belt, 5/8 x 97-2/5-in 532174883
Why it matters

Most “big” mower problems start as small maintenance issues. Keeping the deck clear of grass buildup, using sharp blades, and maintaining fuel, oil, and airflow helps prevent loss of power, uneven cutting, and premature belt or mandrel wear.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman lawn tractor model 917273646 is a 2004 model-year tractor. We confirm the model identification in the 917273646 owner's manual; your tractor’s serial/product ID label is still the best way to verify the exact build date for your specific unit.

What we know for this model

The manual is written for TRACTOR model number 917.273646, and the parts breakdowns match the 2004 platform.

  • Model-year: 2004
  • Product type: front-engine Craftsman lawn tractor
  • Common deck family shown: 42-inch mower deck components
  • Engine family shown: Briggs engine model 31P777-0348-E1
How to confirm the build date on your tractor

Even within a model year, running changes can happen; the ID label confirms what you have.

  • Look under the seat and around the rear fender pan or frame for the product identification label.
  • Record the model number and serial number exactly.
  • Compare the engine model and deck configuration to the parts diagrams in the 917273646 owner's manual.
  • If the label is dirty, wipe gently and use a flashlight to read stamped or printed characters.
Parts that commonly depend on the exact configuration

If you are ordering parts, match by model number and diagram callouts to avoid fit issues.

System Example part on this model page What it affects
Mower deck Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971 Cut quality and discharge/bagging performance
Blade drive Craftsman lawn tractor blade drive belt, 5/8 x 97-2/5-in 532174883 Blade engagement and belt routing
PTO controls Switch.pto 582107601 Blade clutch engagement and safety interlocks
Why it matters

Knowing the 2004 model year and confirming the exact build details helps you select the correct blades, belts, mandrel parts, and electrical components when there are mid-season updates.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your riding mowers & tractors

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Main causes: dead battery, stale fuel, bad starter solenoid, ignition system problem, bad ignition interlock switch, clo…

Main causes: worn or broken blade belt, broken belt idler pulley, blade clutch cable failure, bad PTO switch, damaged ma…

Main causes: engine overfilled with oil, leaky head gasket or sump gasket, damaged carburetor seals, cracked fuel pump, …

Main causes: punctured tire or inner tube, leaky valve stem, damaged wheel rim…

Main causes: unlevel mower deck, dull or damaged cutting blades, worn mandrel pulleys, bent mower deck, engine needs tun…

Main causes: worn or broken ground drive belt, bad seat switch, transaxle freewheel control engaged, transaxle failure, …

Main causes: faulty battery, bad alternator…

Main causes: shift lever needs adjustment, neutral control needs adjustment…

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