Who makes Craftsman engines?
Craftsman engines are made by several manufacturers depending on the specific mower or tractor model; for Craftsman riding mowers and garden tractors like model 917276030, the engine is typically sourced from major OEMs such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Kawasaki. The sure way to identify the maker is to match the engine’s model and type numbers to the listings in the 917276030 owner's manual.
Use the engine ID tag, not the hood badge. On most front-engine Craftsman tractors, the engine label is on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter.
- Find the engine manufacturer name (often stamped or printed on the label)
- Write down the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers
- Compare those numbers to the engine information section in the 917276030 owner's manual
- If the label is dirty, wipe it with a rag and mild degreaser (avoid spraying directly into the air intake)
- Use the engine numbers when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers across different years and tractor series. Here is what the label typically looks like by manufacturer:
| Engine maker | What the ID often includes | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Model, Type, Code | Very common on many Craftsman tractors |
| Kohler | Model, Spec, Serial | Often listed as “Spec” instead of “Type” |
| Kawasaki | Model, Spec, Serial | Common on some higher-output configurations |
The engine maker determines the correct maintenance parts and service specs (oil type, spark plug gap, air filter style, governor settings). Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong parts even when the tractor model number is correct.
These are tractor parts (not engine-internal parts) that commonly come up during seasonal maintenance:
- Molded ignition key 532140403 if the key is worn or intermittently loses contact
- Switch.pto 582107601 if the blades will not engage reliably
- Riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763 if the deck belt slips, squeals, or is cracked
Last updated: January 2026
How much does it cost to replace a riding lawn mower engine?
For a Craftsman riding mower like model 917276030, a full engine replacement typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on engine type, labor rates, and whether related drive or electrical parts also need service. Most shops book about 6 labor hours for a riding mower engine swap.
- Engine choice: OEM-equivalent vs. aftermarket, horsepower, and shaft configuration
- Labor rate: local shop hourly rate and minimum charges
- Extra parts: fuel line, clamps, battery cables, belts, or mounting hardware
- Condition issues: stripped bolts, damaged wiring, or worn pulleys discovered during removal
- Pickup and delivery: common add-on for riding mowers
| Cost item | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Engine (part) | $200 to $1,400 | Biggest variable; match crankshaft size and PTO setup |
| Labor | $200 to $600 | Often around 6 hours for a riding mower |
| Misc. parts and fluids | $20 to $200 | Fuel line, filters, hardware, oil |
| Total installed | $260 to $1,800 | Varies by engine and shop |
Many “dead engine” symptoms on a riding mower are actually electrical or PTO safety issues.
- Verify the key and ignition circuit; a worn key or switch can prevent cranking
- Inspect wiring for corrosion or loose connections at the battery and frame ground
- Confirm the PTO is disengaged; a faulty PTO switch can block starting
- Check fuel delivery (old fuel, clogged line, stuck shutoff)
- Do a quick compression check if it cranks but will not fire
If you suspect an electrical interlock problem, compare your wiring and safety switch checks to the 917276030 owner’s manual.
These are not “engine parts,” but they commonly get inspected or replaced during an engine job:
- Molded ignition key 532140403 (if the original is worn or damaged)
- Switch.pto 582107601 (if the PTO interlock is preventing crank or blade engagement)
Replacing an engine is one of the highest-cost repairs on a garden tractor. A quick diagnosis first can prevent spending hundreds on an engine when the real issue is a safety switch, wiring, or fuel delivery problem.
Last updated: January 2026
What engine does Craftsman riding mower use?
Craftsman riding mower model 917276030 uses a gasoline, vertical-shaft lawn tractor engine; on this model it is a 2-cylinder (V-twin) engine. The exact engine brand and full engine model code are printed on the engine ID label and listed in the 917276030 owner's manual.
Use these steps to match the correct tune-up and engine repair parts:
- Find the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Write down the engine model, spec/type, and code exactly as shown
- Confirm it is a V-twin by counting spark plug wires (two) and cylinder heads (two)
- Use the engine code to select the correct air filter, spark plugs, fuel filter, and carburetor parts
- Use the tractor model number 917276030 for chassis parts like belts, steering, and PTO components
| What to record | Where to find it | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model and spec/code | Engine ID label | Engine tune-up and internal parts |
| Tractor model number (917276030) | Frame tag under seat or hood area | Belts, deck, steering, electrical |
| Deck and drive configuration | Tractor/deck labels and diagrams | Correct belt routing and deck parts |
Engine identification prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts. A V-twin uses different ignition and fuel components than a single-cylinder engine, while the tractor model number controls fit for deck, PTO, and steering parts.
If the engine cranks poorly or the blades will not engage, these model-matched parts are common checks:
- Molded ignition key 532140403 (worn key or intermittent contact)
- Switch.pto 582107601 (blades will not engage)
- Riding lawn mower blade drive belt 532148763 (blades slip or stop under load)
Last updated: January 2026





