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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917250051 garden tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Tractor Deck Lift Lever Torsion Spring for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 532002876

    Lift adjustment diagram

    Spring

    Part #2876H

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  • Lawn Tractor Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 596029501

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    Pin

    Part #76020412

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Seat Pivot Bracket, for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 531152401

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Bracket

    Part #126656X

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Interlock Switch for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 532104445

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    Lawn Tractor Tiller Attachment Interlock Switch

    Part #104445X

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  • Washer for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 819171416

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    Part #19171416

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Hex Bolt for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 596564404

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    Hex Bolt

    Part #74520636

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  • Husqvarna Lawn & Garden Equipment Plunger Cap for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 532071673

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    Parking Brake Cap

    Part #124236X

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Washer for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 596133201

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    Washer

    Part #19131312

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Bolt for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 872140405

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    Bolt

    Part #72140405

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  • Compression Spring for Craftsman 917250051 - Part 532123740

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    Lawn Mower Compression Spring

    Part #123740X

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Craftsman Garden Tractor 917250051 FAQs

Some Craftsman mowers use Honda engines, but it depends on the specific mower or tractor model. For Craftsman model 917250051 (front-engine garden tractor), the engine is identified separately from the tractor and is listed as M20QS-49634 in the owner's manual, so it is not a Honda engine.

How to tell what engine your Craftsman has

Use the tractor model number and the engine model number together; they are not the same thing.

  • Find the tractor model number on the model plate (commonly under the seat)
  • Find the engine model number on the engine (commonly on the blower housing)
  • Match the engine model number to the correct parts and specifications
  • Use the manual’s “Product specifications” section for tune-up items (spark plug type, gap, etc.)
What this means for parts and maintenance

Engine brand and model affect which ignition, fuel, and starting parts fit, plus maintenance intervals.

Item Tractor model 917250051 Engine identification
What it tells you Chassis, drive, mower deck, controls Engine-specific parts and specs
Where to find it Model plate under seat Blower housing label
Example from this model 917250051 M20QS-49634
Common engine-related parts you may replace on this model

If you are troubleshooting a no-start or intermittent starting issue, these parts are commonly involved on riding mowers and tractors:

Why it matters

Ordering by “Craftsman mower” alone can lead to the wrong engine parts. Using the correct engine model number helps you get the right spark plug, fuel system parts, and electrical components for reliable starting and safe operation.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917250051 garden tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, frame, steering, and transmission are still solid and you can restore reliable starting and power for less than the cost of a comparable replacement tractor.

Quick decision checklist
  • Deck and frame are sound: no severe rust-through, cracks, or major damage.
  • Transmission drives normally: no slipping, grinding, or loss of drive when hot.
  • Electrical system is serviceable: wiring is intact and safety interlocks work.
  • You can solve “no-start” causes first: battery, fuse, switches, and connections.
  • Total cost makes sense: engine plus incidentals (belts, blades, tune-up parts) stays well below replacing the whole tractor.
Rule-of-thumb cost and condition guide
Situation Usually worth an engine replacement? Why
Deck, steering, and drive system are in good shape Yes You keep a known-good chassis and restore performance
Multiple major systems are worn (deck rust, weak drive, bad wiring) No Costs stack up and reliability stays poor
Tractor is used lightly and you can DIY the swap Yes Labor savings makes the project pay off
You need it running fast and must pay for full labor Sometimes Labor can push the total close to replacement cost
Before you commit: confirm it is really the engine

Our experience is that many “bad engine” complaints are actually fuel, ignition, or interlock issues. The 917250051 troubleshooting guidance points to common no-start checks such as battery condition, fuse, wiring, ignition switch, and solenoid. Use the owner's manual to walk through the starting and troubleshooting steps.

Start with these high-impact checks:

  • Recharge or replace the battery; clean and tighten terminals
  • Inspect wiring for loose or damaged connections
  • Check the fuse
  • Test the ignition switch and safety switches (seat and PTO)
  • Verify the starter solenoid is working

If you suspect a starting circuit problem, a common repair is replacing the starter solenoid; see solenoid 532146154.

Why it matters

An engine swap can be a smart way to extend the life of a Craftsman tractor, but only if the rest of the machine is worth saving. The manual’s maintenance schedule (oil checks, air filter service, spark plug replacement, and seasonal inspections) also shows how much longevity depends on upkeep, not just the engine.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Craftsman 917250051 riding mower include no-start or weak-crank issues (battery, wiring, solenoid), stalling or poor running (air filter, fuel quality, fuel filter), and mower-deck problems like blades not turning or uneven cutting (belt, idler pulley, deck level, buildup under the deck). See the owner's manual troubleshooting chart for model-specific checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Clicks but won’t crank: weak battery, dirty terminals, loose wiring, bad starter solenoid
  • Cranks but won’t start: dirty air filter, low/dirty oil, faulty spark plug, dirty fuel filter, stale fuel or water in fuel
  • Starts then dies or runs rough: fuel restriction, dirty air screen/fins, clogged muffler, carburetor out of adjustment
  • Blades won’t rotate: obstruction in clutch mechanism, worn/out-of-adjustment deck belt, frozen idler pulley, frozen blade mandrel
  • Uneven cut or poor discharge: deck not level, low tire pressure, dull/bent blade, grass buildup under deck
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no special tools)
  1. Verify the battery is charged and the terminals are clean and tight.
  2. Inspect visible wiring for looseness or damage.
  3. Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gasoline if the mower has been sitting.
  4. Check and service the air filter and spark plug.
  5. Look under the deck for packed grass and debris; clean the underside.
Parts that commonly fix these issues on model 917250051
Symptom Common suspect part Example part on this model
Clicks, no crank Starter solenoid Solenoid 532146154
Engine keeps running when you leave the seat Operator presence switch issue Lawn tractor seat switch 532421062
Blades won’t engage PTO switch or belt/idler issue Lawn tractor pto switch 532407863
Won’t move or slips under load Ground drive belt wear Lawn tractor ground drive belt 532110883
Why it matters

Catching simple issues early (battery connections, stale fuel, belt wear, deck buildup) prevents hard starting, poor cut quality, and premature wear on the clutch, pulleys, and mandrels.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917250051 does not have a single built-in “model year” that’s printed in the manual; the year is identified from the tractor’s serial number and purchase date. We recommend using the serial-number plate under the seat and the date-of-purchase line in the owner's manual to determine the correct year.

Where to find the date information

You’ll find what you need in two places on the tractor:

  • Serial-number plate under the seat (this is the key identifier)
  • Date of purchase you recorded when you bought it
  • The model number 917250051 (helps match the correct parts and diagrams)
How to determine the year (what to check)

Because Craftsman tractors can use different serial-number formats over time, the most reliable approach is to read the serial number exactly as stamped on the plate and match it to the format described for your tractor.

  • Lift the seat and write down the full serial number
  • Look for any date code pattern within the serial number (often grouped digits)
  • Compare that pattern to the date-code guidance in your documentation
  • If the tractor has had major repairs, use the tractor serial number, not engine tag numbers
Common identifiers and what they mean

Use this quick reference to avoid mixing up numbers:

Identifier Where you’ll see it What it’s used for
Model number (917250051) Manual cover and ID plate Finding correct parts lists and diagrams
Serial number Plate under the seat Determining build/date code and production run
Date of purchase Your records/manual page Ownership timeline and maintenance tracking
Why it matters

The exact year (or production run) affects parts fitment on items like the ignition switch, PTO switch, belts, and fuel system components. Using the serial number helps us match the correct replacement parts for your Craftsman garden tractor.

Last updated: February 2026

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