Do Craftsman mowers use Briggs and Stratton engines?
Yes; many Craftsman mowers and lawn tractors use Briggs & Stratton engines. For Craftsman model 917288510, the operator’s manual confirms it’s a gasoline, low-emission riding tractor, but it does not identify the engine brand in the manual text we have, so we verify Briggs & Stratton by checking the engine ID label.
What we can confirm for model 917288510
From the 917288510 operator's manual, we can confirm these model-specific details:
- It’s a Craftsman lawn tractor with a 42-inch mower deck.
- It uses a gasoline, low-emission internal combustion engine.
- Fuel guidance: unleaded regular gasoline, up to 10% ethanol (E10).
- Engine maintenance specs are provided (oil viscosity guidance, oil capacity, spark plug spec).
How to confirm whether your 917288510 has a Briggs & Stratton engine
Because engine suppliers can vary within a tractor series, the most reliable confirmation is the engine’s identification tag.
- Look on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter for the engine label.
- Record the engine model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton labels).
- Use 917288510 for tractor chassis and deck parts; use the engine numbers for engine tune-up parts.
Quick reference: which number to use
| What you’re identifying | Where it’s found | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model 917288510 | Frame tag (often under the seat or on the frame) | Deck, belts, steering, transmission parts |
| Engine model/type/code | Engine label on the engine shroud/cover | Spark plug, air filter, carburetor, fuel system parts |
Parts you may need if you’re troubleshooting drive or blade engagement
If your issue is slipping, poor blade engagement, or no-move symptoms, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade clutch cable 532435111
- Check belt routing and keepers per the manual before replacing parts.
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors can share the same tractor platform while using different engine builds; confirming the engine label prevents ordering the wrong tune-up parts and helps you follow the correct service specs.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917288510?
The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917288510 front-engine lawn tractor involve drive and deck belt wear, mower deck cutting problems, starting or no-crank complaints, and steering or front-end looseness. The fastest way to pinpoint your exact setup and adjustments is to follow the maintenance and troubleshooting steps in the 917288510 owner's manual.
Common problems and what they usually point to
- Tractor will not move or slips under load: worn or misrouted ground drive belt, idler pulley wear, or transmission linkage out of adjustment.
- Mower deck will not engage or cuts unevenly: blade clutch cable out of adjustment, deck belt issues, worn idlers, or blade and mandrel wear.
- Engine will not crank: battery connections, safety interlock switches, or a weak solenoid.
- Vibration, noise, or poor cut quality: bent blade, loose hardware, or worn mandrel bearings/housing.
- Loose steering or wandering: worn steering linkage components or front axle wear.
Parts that commonly wear on this model
These are frequent wear items for mowing and drive complaints on the 917288510:
- Lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201 (belt wear, glazing, stretching)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade clutch cable 532435111 (deck engagement issues)
- Lawn tractor blade idler pulley 532177968 and husqvarna lawn tractor ground drive idler pulley 532194327 (squeal, belt slip)
- 3-in-1 blade, 42-in 532422719 (dull or damaged blade)
- Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 (clicking, no-crank)
Quick checks before you order parts
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, remove the key, and let hot parts cool.
- Inspect belts for cracks, fraying, glazing, or rubber dust near pulleys.
- Spin idler pulleys by hand; they should turn smoothly and quietly.
- Check blade tightness and blade condition; replace if bent or heavily nicked.
- Verify deck engagement cable tension and deck lift height settings per the manual.
Symptom-to-likely-cause guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Common fix |
|---|---|---|
| Slips, slow, or no drive | Drive belt and idlers | Replace belt, inspect idlers |
| Deck will not engage | Clutch cable, belt routing | Adjust/replace cable, reroute belt |
| Uneven cut | Deck level, blade, mandrels | Level deck, replace blade, inspect mandrels |
| Clicks but no crank | Solenoid, battery cables | Test/replace solenoid, clean terminals |
Why it matters
Catching belt, pulley, and blade wear early prevents secondary damage to the mower deck assembly, mandrel housings, and transmission components, and it restores safe, consistent cutting performance.
Last updated: March 2026
How do I find the model number on my 917288510?
The model number for your Craftsman riding tractor is printed on the product identification label (model/serial tag) on the tractor frame. Once you find that label, match the digits to confirm you have model 917288510; then use the owner's manual for model-specific diagrams and maintenance details.
Where to look on the tractor
Check these common label locations used on Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors:
- Under the seat on the seat pan or fender pan area
- On the rear frame near the hitch plate
- Along the left or right side of the frame rail, below the operator position
- Near the engine compartment opening, behind the hood area
- Near the transmission area on the frame (not on the transmission itself)
What the label should show
On Craftsman tractors, the tag typically includes a model number and a serial number. Your model number may appear with punctuation on the label.
| What you see on the label | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| 917.28851 (with a dot) | Same model family formatting | Treat it as 917288510 when searching parts |
| 917288510 (no dot) | Full model number | Use it exactly for parts lookup |
| Serial number | Production identifier | Keep it for records and service |
Tips to read a worn or dirty tag
A faded tag is common on lawn equipment. These steps make the numbers easier to read:
- Wipe the area with a damp rag and mild soap; dry it fully
- Use a flashlight at a low angle to highlight stamped or embossed characters
- Take a close-up photo and zoom in
- Write down the full model number and serial number before ordering parts
Why it matters
The exact model number ensures the right fit for parts like a mower deck assembly, ground drive belt, blade clutch cable, or transmission. Even small model-number differences can change belt routing, deck components, and hardware sizes.
Last updated: March 2026





