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Craftsman 917253161 48" rotary lawn mower

Craftsman 917253161 48" rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917253161 48" rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917253161 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Cover for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 634A433

    Mower deck diagram

    Cover

    Part #634A433

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

  • Blade Shield for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 634A330

    Wheel assembly diagram

    Blade Shield

    Part #634A330

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

  • Mandrel Cap for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 9458H

    Mower deck diagram

    Mandrel Cap

    Part #9458H

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

  • Idler And Bearing for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 606A354A

    Lift assembly diagram

    Idler And Bearing

    Part #606A354A

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

  • Bushing for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 1689E

    Lift assembly diagram

    Bushing

    Part #1689E

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

  • Hanger Link for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 9412H

    Wheel assembly diagram

    Hanger Link

    Part #9412H

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

  • Mandrel Cap for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 1036R

    Mower deck diagram

    Mandrel Cap

    Part #1036R

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

  • Sheane for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 634A419

    Mower deck diagram

    Sheane

    Part #634A419

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

  • Suspensn Arm for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 634A348

    Wheel assembly diagram

    Suspensn Arm

    Part #634A348

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

  • Nut for Craftsman 917253161 - Part 4831H

    Mower deck diagram

    Nut

    Part #4831H

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

Craftsman 48" Rotary Lawn Mower 917253161 FAQs

Lawn mower decks are not universal. For a Craftsman 917253161 48-inch rotary lawn mower, the deck must match the tractor’s mounting points, belt routing, and blade-drive (spindle) setup; a “same width” deck from another model often will not bolt on or align correctly.

What has to match for a deck to interchange

Even when two decks are both 48-inch, these details commonly differ between models:

  • Hanger and lift linkage geometry (front draft rod, rear hangers, lift arms)
  • PTO engagement style (manual lever vs electric clutch routing and clearances)
  • Belt path and idler layout (idler arm position, spring tension direction)
  • Spindle pattern and pulley heights (blade timing and belt tracking)
  • Discharge configuration (side discharge vs other setups)
  • Anti-scalp wheel and gauge wheel brackets (mounting hole locations)
Quick compatibility checklist (before you buy a deck)

Use this as a practical “fit check” for Craftsman riding mower decks:

Check item What you compare Why it matters
Deck width 48-inch vs other Cutting path and frame clearance
Mount points Hanger bracket locations Determines whether it physically mounts
Belt routing Idlers, guides, keepers Prevents belt throwing and poor drive
Spindles/pulleys Pulley diameter and height Keeps blades at correct speed and alignment
If you are troubleshooting deck fit or performance

If the deck is installed but cutting is uneven, noisy, or the belt won’t stay on, we usually start by inspecting wear items on the deck hardware:

  • Check for bent or loose brackets and worn pivot points
  • Verify idler arm movement and spring tension
  • Inspect spindle area for play and rough bearings
  • Confirm all fasteners are tight and correct length
  • Lubricate service points; a fitting such as the husqvarna wizard lawn tractor grease fitting 532183226 can be part of routine deck maintenance on compatible locations
Why it matters

A “close enough” deck swap can create chronic belt problems, poor cut quality, and premature spindle or bushing wear. Matching the deck to model 917253161 helps the blade-drive system run at the right speed and stay aligned.

Last updated: January 2026

With a Craftsman model 917253161 48-inch rotary mower, mowing 1 acre typically takes about 45 to 60 minutes under average conditions. Exact time varies because ground speed, overlap, turns, obstacles, and grass height all change real-world productivity.

What changes the mowing time most
  • Ground speed: Faster is quicker, but too fast can leave uncut strips.
  • Overlap: Extra overlap improves cut quality but increases time.
  • Turns and obstacles: Trees, beds, gates, and slopes add minutes quickly.
  • Grass conditions: Tall, wet, or thick grass forces slower speed.
  • Bagging vs. mulching vs. side discharge: Bagging usually slows you down.
Quick estimate method (use this for your yard)

A practical rule is to start with 45 to 60 minutes per acre for a 48-inch deck, then adjust:

Yard condition Typical adjustment What you might see
Open, flat, dry turf Baseline 45 to 55 min/acre
Moderate obstacles and turning +10% to +25% 50 to 70 min/acre
Heavy obstacles, slopes, or wet/tall grass +25% to +60% 60 to 95 min/acre
Why it matters

Estimating mow time helps you plan fuel, blade maintenance, and realistic weekly mowing schedules. If your time per acre suddenly increases, it can also point to a cut-quality issue (dull blades, belt slip, or deck buildup).

Helpful maintenance tip for consistent speed and cut

Keeping deck and chassis pivot points moving freely can help the mower track and turn more predictably. If you are servicing lubrication points, use the correct fitting such as the husqvarna wizard lawn tractor grease fitting 532183226.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman riding mower model 917253161, the best all-around deck size is typically the 48-inch deck it was designed to use; it balances productivity with a clean cut on average-size lawns. The exact blade count for this specific deck cannot be identified from the model-specific information available.

How to choose the best “all-around” deck size

When you are comparing deck widths across riding mowers, these are the practical tradeoffs most owners notice:

  • 42-inch: Best for tight gates, lots of trees, and frequent turning.
  • 46-inch: A middle option on some tractors; not applicable to every model.
  • 48-inch: Faster mowing on medium to larger lawns; still manageable around typical obstacles.
  • Wider than 48-inch: Best for very open property; can be harder to maneuver and store.
Hills, tire chains, and deck clearance

If you mow slopes and plan to use rear tire chains, clearance is the deciding factor, not just deck width. Chain links can contact the deck shell or hangers on some setups.

What we recommend checking before buying chains
  • Clearance between rear tires and the deck at full left and right turns
  • Clearance with the deck raised and lowered
  • Tire size and tread style currently installed
  • Whether you mow across slopes (side load) or up and down
Quick comparison table
Deck width Typical “all-around” fit Common limitation
42 in. Smaller, obstacle-heavy yards Slower on open lawns
48 in. Medium to larger yards Chain clearance can be tight on some tractors
Why it matters

Matching deck size to your yard reduces mowing time without sacrificing cut quality; it also helps avoid clearance problems when you add accessories like tire chains.

If you are maintaining the deck on this model, a small but common service item is the husqvarna wizard lawn tractor grease fitting 532183226 for lubricating applicable pivot or spindle-related points.

Last updated: January 2026

For your Craftsman model 917253161 (48" rotary lawn mower complete deck), we recommend buying replacement parts by searching with the exact model number and matching the part name and number. We offer model-matched parts and diagrams, and you can also buy Craftsman parts through other authorized retailers.

Best way to buy the correct part for model 917253161

Use your model number first, then confirm the part details (name, part number, and where it installs on the deck).

  • Search using 917253161 to filter to compatible parts
  • Match the part name and part number before ordering
  • Compare the part’s function (fastener, bearing, bushing, spring) to what you are replacing
  • If you are unsure, replace worn hardware in sets when applicable (for example, pins or bearings)
Examples of parts available for this model

These are examples of compatible parts you can order for Craftsman 917253161:

Part type Example part for this model When you might need it
Pin/fastener Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 Missing or bent retaining pin during deck service
Lubrication fitting Husqvarna wizard lawn tractor grease fitting 532183226 Grease fitting damaged, clogged, or leaking
Wear items Spring, bushing, cone bearing, bolt Deck linkage loose, vibration, or hardware wear
Where to buy Craftsman replacement parts

You typically have three good options; the best choice depends on whether you need exact fit, speed, or local pickup.

  • Sears PartsDirect: model-based lookup for deck parts and hardware
  • Craftsman official parts channels: good for brand-direct ordering
  • Major retailers and specialty parts sellers: helpful for availability and shipping options
Why it matters

Riding mower deck parts are not universal. Using the exact model number (917253161) helps prevent ordering a similar-looking bushing, bearing, or bolt that does not fit your spindle, linkage, or deck bracket.

Last updated: January 2026

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