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Craftsman 917254631 38" 12-hp mower tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917254631 38" 12-hp mower tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917254631 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Riding Lawn Mower Engine for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 124313X

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    Riding Lawn Mower Engine

    Part #124313X

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

  • Hinge Left for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 105797X

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    Hinge Left

    Part #105797X

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

  • Key 3/16x2 for Craftsman 917254631 - Part STD580105

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    Key 3/16x2

    Part #STD580105

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

  • Decal for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 121651X

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    Decal

    Part #121651X

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

  • Keeper Rh for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 109369X

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    Keeper Rh

    Part #109369X

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

  • Decal for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 108456X

    Steering and front axle diagram

    Decal

    Part #108456X

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

  • Clamp for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 106901X

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    Clamp

    Part #106901X

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

  • Washer for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 11150500

    Steering and front axle diagram

    Washer

    Part #11150500

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

  • Screw for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 17490620

    38" mower diagram

    Screw

    Part #17490620

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

  • Plate for Craftsman 917254631 - Part 108843X

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    Plate

    Part #108843X

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

Craftsman 38" 12-HP Mower Tractor 917254631 FAQs

On a Craftsman riding mower like model 917254631, the model number does not tell the year; you typically date the unit by decoding the serial number on the product ID tag. Many Craftsman tags use a 6-digit date code format (MMDDYY) that gives you the exact build date.

Where to find the serial number

Look for a product ID tag or sticker on common locations such as:

  • Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
  • On the rear fender pan near the seat
  • On the frame rail near the engine
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame
  • Under the hood on the chassis

If the tag is dirty or faded, wipe it with a damp rag and take a clear photo before writing anything down.

How to decode the year from the serial number

A common Craftsman date-style serial format is 6 digits:

  • First 2 digits = month
  • Next 2 digits = day
  • Last 2 digits = year
Example
Serial/date code Month Day Year Build date
072811 07 28 11 July 28, 2011
If your serial number does not match MMDDYY

Some Craftsman tractors use a different serial format (letters, longer strings, or a separate “date” line). Use these quick checks:

  • Look for a label line that explicitly says DATE or DOM (date of manufacture)
  • Check whether the tag has two numbers: a model number and a serial number (use the serial)
  • If the last two digits are not a realistic year, the code is likely not MMDDYY
  • Compare the tag format to the parts list for your exact model to avoid mixing up similar tractors
Why it matters

Knowing the build year helps you match the correct deck, drive, and electrical parts for your tractor, especially when there were mid-series changes. For example, belt routing and sizes can vary, so confirming the exact model and date reduces wrong-part returns.

If you are troubleshooting starting or drive issues while you are identifying the tractor, common wear items to check include the solenoid 532146154 and the v-belt 532125907.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding mower model 917254631 is a 38-inch, 12-hp mower tractor; it uses a small single-cylinder gasoline lawn tractor engine in the 12 HP class. For engine-specific service parts on this model (starting and safety circuits), match parts by model and symptom, such as the solenoid 532146154 or lawn tractor ignition switch 532365402.

What you can use to identify the exact engine on 917254631

Because engine families vary within a model series, we identify the exact engine by the engine’s own ID tag (not the tractor model number).

  • Look for the engine model/type/code stamped on the blower housing or valve cover area.
  • Check for a metal tag near the starter, muffler, or flywheel shroud.
  • Record the full string (letters and numbers) before ordering engine gaskets, carburetor parts, or ignition parts.
  • If the mower cranks but will not start, focus first on interlocks and starting components.
Common engine brands used on Craftsman tractors like this

Most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors of this era commonly used engines from these makers:

Engine maker Typical configuration What it affects when ordering parts
Briggs & Stratton Single-cylinder Gaskets, carburetor parts, ignition parts
Tecumseh (some builds) Single-cylinder Carburetor and ignition part matching
Quick troubleshooting if you are chasing an “engine problem”

Many “engine” complaints are actually starting or safety-interlock issues.

Why it matters

The tractor model number 917254631 identifies the chassis and deck; the engine model/type/code identifies the engine. Using both prevents ordering the wrong carburetor kit, exhaust gasket, or ignition components.

Last updated: February 2026

A lawn mower engine (including the engine used on many Craftsman riding tractors like model 917254631) is built from fuel, air, ignition, and mechanical components that work together to create power and spin the crankshaft. When diagnosing a no-start, rough running, or power-loss issue, we focus on these core systems first.

Main engine systems and common parts

Most small gasoline mower engines include:

  • Fuel system: fuel tank, fuel cap, fuel line, fuel filter (if equipped), carburetor
  • Air intake: air filter, intake tube, choke plate
  • Ignition: flywheel magnets, ignition coil/module, spark plug, kill wire
  • Starting system: recoil starter (pull start) or electric starter motor, starter solenoid, battery (electric start)
  • Lubrication and crankcase: crankcase, oil fill/dipstick, seals, breather
  • Mechanical rotating parts: piston, rings, connecting rod, crankshaft, camshaft, valves
  • Exhaust: muffler, exhaust gasket
Parts you might replace during common repairs

On the Craftsman 917254631 38-inch 12-hp mower tractor, these page-listed parts often relate to engine starting or engine-adjacent symptoms:

Quick symptom-to-system guide
Symptom Most likely system to check first Typical first checks
Won’t crank Starting, safety interlocks Battery, solenoid, ignition switch, seat switch
Cranks but won’t start Fuel or ignition Fresh fuel, spark at plug, carburetor flow
Starts then dies Fuel venting, safety interlocks Fuel cap venting, seat switch, choke setting
Runs rough, lacks power Air, fuel, exhaust Air filter, carburetor, exhaust gasket
Why it matters

Knowing the engine’s main parts helps you troubleshoot faster and avoid replacing the wrong component. For example, a “no-start” can be fuel-related, but a “no-crank” is usually electrical (switches, solenoid, wiring).

Last updated: February 2026

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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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