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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917271013 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Cap.spindle.black for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532121232

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spindle Cap (black)

    Part #121232X

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Blade Bolt for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532850857

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Blade Bolt

    Part #850857

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  • Lawn Tractor Tire Inner Tube for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532059904

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Tire Inner Tube

    Part #59904

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spring for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532123713

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Torsion Spring

    Part #123713X

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  • Lawn Tractor Tie Rod for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532192757

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    Tie Rod

    Part #130465

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  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Guard for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532174493

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    Vented Lawn Mower Deck Stripper

    Part #140329

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  • Electrolux Lawn And Garden Equipment Washer for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 819061216

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    Washer, 3/16 X 3/4-in, 16-gauge

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  • Lift Link Assembly, Right for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 139866

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    Lift Link Assembly, Right

    Part #139866

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Square Key for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 532123583

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    Tower Lawn Tractor Square Key

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  • Lawn Tractor Belt Keeper for Craftsman 917271013 - Part 531165901

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    Tub Idler Guard

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Craftsman Tractor 917271013 FAQs

Yes, many Craftsman mowers and lawn tractors use Briggs and Stratton engines, but it depends on the exact Craftsman model and production year. For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271013, the engine brand is determined by the engine model tag on the engine itself, not the tractor model number alone.

How to tell what engine is on your Craftsman 917271013

Check the engine identification label (usually on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter). Record these items:

  • Engine brand (Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Tecumseh, etc.)
  • Engine model number
  • Type and trim code (common on Briggs and Stratton)
  • Code/date (helps match the correct parts)
What to expect across Craftsman riding mowers

Craftsman has commonly been paired with multiple engine suppliers over the years. Here is what that means for parts and service:

  • Two Craftsman tractors with similar decks can have different engines
  • Tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter) must match the engine model, not just the tractor
  • Starting and charging problems are diagnosed the same way regardless of engine brand
Quick comparison: tractor model vs engine model
Item What it identifies What it’s used for
Tractor model (917271013) The mower/tractor chassis and deck system Belts, blades, steering, deck parts
Engine model tag The engine itself Carburetor, ignition, filters, starter parts
Why it matters

Using the engine tag prevents wrong-part orders and speeds up troubleshooting, especially for no-start, clicking, or weak-crank symptoms.

Related DIY help

If your tractor is having starting issues while you’re identifying the engine, use riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video for a fast, step-by-step diagnostic path.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271013, most single-cylinder riding mower engines take about 48 to 64 fl oz (1.5 to 2.0 quarts) of oil when changing oil and filter. We fill to the FULL mark on the dipstick (not a measured amount) because exact capacity varies by the engine installed.

How to set the oil level correctly
  • Park on a level surface and let the engine cool.
  • Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, then reinsert fully.
  • Pull it again and confirm the oil is at the FULL mark.
  • Add oil in small amounts (2 to 4 oz at a time), then recheck.
  • Do not overfill; overfilling can cause smoking, leaks, and poor running.
Quick capacity guide (what you will typically see)
Service situation Typical amount added What to trust most
Oil change (no filter) ~1.5 quarts Dipstick reading
Oil change (with filter) ~1.75 to 2.0 quarts Dipstick reading
Topping off A few ounces at a time Dipstick reading
Why it matters

Correct oil level protects the crankshaft, piston, and valve train from wear. Too little oil causes rapid engine damage; too much oil can foam and reduce lubrication.

Helpful DIY guidance

If you are doing seasonal maintenance, our video guide on how to change the oil in a riding lawn mower video walks through the basic steps and best practices.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman riding mower like model 917271013, we look up the model number by finding the model and serial tag on the tractor first, then using that exact model number to search parts and diagrams. On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the tag is on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat.

Where to find the model number on a Craftsman riding mower

Check these common locations (clean off grass and dirt so the numbers are readable):

  • On the frame directly under the seat
  • On the underside of the seat pan
  • Near the rear fender area under the seat (on some builds)
  • On a sticker or metal plate with both model and serial numbers
How to use the model number once you find it

Use the full model number exactly as printed (for example, 917271013). Then:

  • Search the model number to pull up the correct parts list
  • Match the part by description and diagram location
  • Confirm fit by comparing the part name and your mower’s deck and drive setup

If you are replacing a cutting part, matching by model helps avoid ordering the wrong deck component. For example, a common deck item is the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149.

Quick checklist before you search
  • Write down the model number and serial number
  • Take a clear photo of the tag for reference
  • If the tag is missing, check for any stamped numbers on the frame under the seat
Why it matters

Craftsman tractors often share similar looks across multiple years, but parts like belts, blades, mandrel assemblies, and steering components can vary by model. Using the exact model number keeps your parts lookup accurate and prevents fit issues.

What you have What it helps you do
Model number (example: 917271013) Pull the correct parts diagrams and lists
Serial number Identify production run details when parts changed

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor model 917271013, we use SAE 5W-30 4-cycle engine oil for most conditions; it provides reliable lubrication across a wide temperature range and is a common recommendation for modern small 4-cycle mower engines.

What to use (and when)
  • SAE 5W-30 (4-cycle): Best all-around choice for most climates and seasonal use.
  • SAE 10W-30 (4-cycle): Common in warmer weather; can increase oil consumption in some engines.
  • SAE 30 (4-cycle): Typically for consistently warm temperatures.
  • Do not use 2-cycle oil: This tractor uses a 4-cycle engine.
  • Use a small-engine rated oil: Look for oil that meets current gasoline engine service ratings.
Quick oil selection guide
Outdoor temperature Typical oil choice Why it helps
Cold to variable temps SAE 5W-30 Easier starting, better cold-flow
Mild to warm temps SAE 10W-30 Good protection in moderate heat
Hot, steady temps SAE 30 Stable viscosity in heat
Tips that prevent engine wear
  • Check oil level before each mow on level ground.
  • Change oil on schedule; old oil causes faster wear and hotter running.
  • Replace the oil filter if your engine uses one.
  • Keep the cooling fins and air intake screen clean.
  • If the engine smokes or uses oil, verify you are not overfilling.
Why it matters

Correct viscosity oil helps your Craftsman 917271013 start easier, run cooler, and reduce internal wear on the crankshaft, cam, and valve train, especially during long mowing sessions.

Related DIY help

If you want a step-by-step walkthrough, follow how to change the oil in a riding lawn mower video.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917271013 does not have a single published “made in” year tied to the model number alone; the build date is identified from the tractor’s product label and the engine’s date/type codes. Use those identifiers to pin down the exact production year for your specific unit.

How to find the build date on a Craftsman tractor

Check these locations on your Craftsman 917271013:

  • Look for the product label under the seat, on the rear fender pan, or near the frame rail
  • Record the model number and any serial number or date code printed on that label
  • Check the engine shroud/valve cover area for the engine model, type, and code (often includes a date)
  • If the label is missing, use the engine codes plus the tractor configuration (deck and drive) to narrow the timeframe
Use parts to confirm you are matching the right configuration

Once you have the label info, confirming the deck/drive setup helps ensure you are identifying the correct parts list for your tractor:

Quick reference: what each identifier tells you
Identifier you find Where you find it What it’s used for
Tractor model and serial/date code Tractor product label Determines the tractor’s production timeframe
Engine model/type/code Engine shroud or tag Narrows the engine build date and correct tune-up parts
Deck and drive components Under the deck and chassis Confirms correct belts, blades, mandrel parts
Why it matters

Craftsman 917-prefix tractors can share similar frames across multiple years; the exact build date and configuration determine the correct belt routing, deck parts, and steering components so you order parts that fit the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

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