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Craftsman 917258557 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917258557 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917258557 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Washer.hyd.4 for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 142991

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    Washer.hyd.4

    Part #142991

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 73640400

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 74781044

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  • Lawn Mower Housing for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 142931

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    Lawn Mower Housing

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  • Black Cylinder for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 142938

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    Black Cylinder

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  • Lawn Tractor Axle Weldment Spacer for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 154780

    Steering assembly diagram

    Lawn Tractor Axle Weldment Spacer

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  • Bearing for Craftsman 917258557 - Part 142935

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Craftsman Tractor 917258557 FAQs

Yes. Craftsman uses Kohler engines on some riding mowers and tractors, but not on every model. For Craftsman model 917258557, the engine brand depends on the specific engine installed on your tractor, so we recommend confirming it from the engine ID tag before ordering engine parts.

How to confirm which engine your Craftsman 917258557 has

Look for the engine identification label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter). Use these checks:

  • Find the engine brand (Kohler, Briggs and Stratton, Tecumseh, etc.) printed on the shroud or tag
  • Record the engine model and spec numbers (often required for tune-up and carburetor parts)
  • Compare the tag info to what is stamped or printed on the engine cover
  • If the tag is missing, note the engine features (single vs twin cylinder, air filter style, muffler shape)
  • Match the engine info to the correct parts diagrams before purchasing

What this means for parts and maintenance

Even when two Craftsman tractors share the same tractor model family, the engine can vary by production run or prior replacement. That is why engine tag information matters for items like spark plugs, air filters, fuel filters, and mufflers.

Common tractor parts that are not engine-brand specific

These parts are selected by tractor deck and drive system, not by whether the engine is Kohler:

  • Mower deck blades and mandrel components
  • Ground drive belt and blade drive belt
  • Steering and wheel hardware
  • Deck leveling and idler pulley parts

If you are servicing the cutting system on this tractor, a common match is the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149.

Quick comparison: tractor model vs engine model

Item Where to find it What it controls
Tractor model (917258557) Tractor frame tag (often under seat or on frame) Deck, belts, steering, chassis parts
Engine model/spec Engine ID tag on the engine Tune-up parts, fuel system parts, engine-specific components

Why it matters

Ordering by the correct engine model prevents wrong-fit tune-up parts and helps troubleshooting issues like no-start, hard starting, or poor power under load.

For starting problems, we also recommend riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917258557, a full engine replacement typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, labor rates, and whether related drive or deck parts need service at the same time.

What drives the total price

Engine replacement cost is usually a mix of parts, labor, and “while we’re in there” maintenance.

  • Engine cost: varies widely by horsepower, shaft size, and charging system
  • Labor time: commonly around 6 hours for a riding mower engine swap
  • Extra parts: belts, pulleys, hardware, and fuel system items may be needed
  • Shop rates: local labor rates can change the total significantly
  • Condition of the tractor: rusted fasteners, worn mounts, or wiring issues add time

Typical cost breakdown (installed)

Cost item Typical range Notes
Replacement engine $200 to $1,400 Biggest variable; must match shaft and mounting specs
Labor $200 to $600 Often based on ~6 hours
Misc. parts and supplies $20 to $200 Fuel line, clamps, oil, filter, hardware
Estimated total $260 to $1,800 Most common real-world range

Parts that often get checked or replaced during an engine swap

Even if you only replace the engine, we often see these items inspected because they affect performance and reliability.

Why it matters

An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Comparing the installed cost to the tractor’s overall condition (deck, transmission, steering, and belts) helps you decide whether to repair now or invest in a different machine.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman riding mowers use different engines by model and build date. For Craftsman model 917258557, the correct way to identify the exact engine is to read the engine ID tag on the engine itself (manufacturer, model, type, and code); that ID is what we use to match tune-up and replacement parts.

How to identify the engine on model 917258557

Find the engine identification label or stamped tag, then write down every line exactly.

  • Engine manufacturer name (commonly Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Tecumseh)
  • Engine model number
  • Type/spec number
  • Code or date code
  • Any additional spec or trim numbers

Where the engine ID tag is usually located

On most front-engine lawn tractors, the ID is easy to spot once the hood is open.

  • Blower housing (fan shroud) near the recoil or air intake area
  • Valve cover area
  • Near the starter motor
  • On the engine block above the PTO/clutch area

Why we use the engine ID (not just the tractor model)

The same tractor model can ship with different engines across production runs, and the engine ID controls the exact maintenance parts and settings.

What you are trying to match What number to use Example outcome
Air filter, spark plug, fuel filter Engine model and type/spec Correct tune-up kit parts
Carburetor or starter parts Engine model plus code Correct revision/version
Belts and deck hardware Tractor model 917258557 Correct deck and drive parts

If the engine runs but the tractor feels weak or the blades slip, these deck and drive parts are common causes.

Why it matters

Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong spark plug, air filter, carburetor, or starter parts and helps restore reliable starting and full cutting power.

Last updated: January 2026

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