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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917271052 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917271052 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Riding Lawn Mower Engine Harness for Craftsman 917271052 - Part 170249

    Electrical diagram

    Riding Lawn Mower Engine Harness

    Part #170249

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

  • Lock Washer, #10 for Craftsman 917271052 - Part STD551110

    Mower deck diagram

    Lock Washer, #10

    Part #STD551110

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

Craftsman Tractor 917271052 FAQs

Craftsman model 917271052 is a specific front-engine lawn tractor model number, but the model number by itself does not identify a single model year. The most accurate way to get the exact build year is to use the tractor’s product identification (model and serial) information shown in the owner's manual.

How to find the exact year on your tractor

Use these checks to identify the manufacturing date for your specific unit:

  • Locate the model/serial number label (commonly under the seat, on the frame, or near the rear fender area).
  • Write down the serial number exactly as shown.
  • Compare the serial/date coding guidance in the owner's manual.
  • If the label is damaged, clean it gently and use a flashlight to read stamped characters.
  • Match the serial information to the correct parts diagrams for 917271052 to confirm you are working from the right configuration.

Why the “year” can be confusing for 917 models

Craftsman tractors with 917 model prefixes were produced across multiple years and configurations. The same model family can share similar chassis, mower deck, and steering layouts, while the exact production run and component revisions are tied to the serial/date code.

What we can confirm from the documentation

The manual parts breakdowns clearly identify the tractor as MODEL NUMBER 917.271052 and show assemblies such as chassis/enclosures, ground drive, steering, seat, and a 42-inch mower deck configuration. Use that documentation to keep your identification consistent when ordering parts.

Quick reference: what to record before ordering parts

What to record Where to find it Why it matters
Model number: 917271052 ID label Ensures correct diagrams and parts list
Serial number ID label Determines build date and revisions
Deck size (often 42-inch) Deck tag or manual Confirms blade and deck parts
Engine brand/model Engine shroud tag Helps match ignition and tune-up parts

Why it matters

Knowing the exact build year helps prevent mismatches on common wear items like blades, mandrel parts, belts, steering components, and electrical parts. For example, the deck blade shown for this model is the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149, which must match your deck setup.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917271052 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the mower deck, steering, and drive system are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the tractor. Use the owner's manual to confirm maintenance and safety checks before deciding.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is not rusted through and the spindle/mandrel area is not cracked
  • The tractor still drives normally (no slipping, grinding, or loss of power under load)
  • You can complete basic maintenance safely (blades, belts, filters) without chasing multiple failures
  • The engine failure is clearly the main issue (not electrical, fuel, or safety interlock problems)
  • The engine replacement cost (engine + hardware + your time) is less than about half the cost of a comparable replacement tractor

Rule of thumb: repair vs. replace

If this is true Engine replacement usually makes sense Consider replacing the tractor instead
Deck and chassis condition Deck is straight, solid, and serviceable Deck is heavily corroded, bent, or damaged
Drive system Transaxle and belts operate smoothly Drive issues plus engine issues at the same time
Parts availability Common wear parts are easy to get Multiple major parts are hard to source
Total cost Well under 50% of replacement cost Near or above 50% of replacement cost

Before you commit: rule out common “no start” causes

Many “bad engine” symptoms are actually starting or fuel issues. We recommend checking these first:

  • Battery and cable connections (clean and tight)
  • Fuel quality (old or contaminated fuel causes loss of power and no-start issues)
  • Air filter and spark plug condition
  • Grass and debris buildup under the mower housing (can cause poor cutting and load the engine)
  • Safety devices and operator-presence system (never bypass; verify proper operation)

For step-by-step troubleshooting, use riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video.

Why it matters

An engine swap can restore years of service, but only if the rest of the tractor is dependable. The manual’s troubleshooting guidance and safety reminders (for example, keeping debris cleared, checking brake operation, and never servicing with the engine running) help you avoid spending money on an engine when a simpler fix or a broader rebuild is needed.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman riding mowers can use engines from several manufacturers, depending on the specific tractor and production year. For Craftsman model 917271052, the owner’s manual identifies it as a 15.5 HP low-emission engine and provides maintenance specs, but it does not name the engine brand; use the engine ID label on the engine shroud to confirm the exact manufacturer.

How to identify the engine brand on model 917271052

Check the engine itself; the brand and model are printed on a decal or stamped tag.

  • Lift the hood and look on the blower housing (engine shroud)
  • Check near the spark plug area and valve cover for a brand decal
  • Look for an engine model/type/code (common on Briggs & Stratton) or an engine spec number
  • Write down the full engine ID before ordering tune-up parts
  • Match the engine ID to the engine parts list in the owner's manual

Common engine brands used on Craftsman tractors

Across Craftsman lawn and garden tractors, these are the most common engine suppliers you’ll see:

Engine brand Where you’ll usually see it What to look for on the label
Briggs & Stratton Many Craftsman lawn tractors Model, Type, Code numbers
Kohler Some mid to higher HP tractors Spec number and serial
Kawasaki Some premium models Model (FR/FS series) and serial

Why it matters

Engine brand determines the correct air filter, oil filter, spark plug, and fuel system parts. Even within the same horsepower range, parts can differ by engine family.

If you’re servicing the mower deck or doing seasonal upkeep, these model-compatible parts are commonly replaced:

Last updated: February 2026

If your Craftsman riding mower model 917271052 won’t crank (the engine won’t turn), the most common causes are a weak battery, poor cable connections/ground, or a failed starter solenoid. Start with the battery and connections, then test the solenoid and safety interlocks.

Quick checks to do first (no parts needed)

  • Set the parking brake fully and sit firmly in the seat (operator presence switch must be made).
  • Make sure the blade/attachment clutch is disengaged.
  • Check battery terminals for corrosion and looseness; clean and tighten.
  • Verify the ground cable is tight where it bolts to the frame/engine.
  • Try starting in neutral; move the shifter slightly and retry.

If you hear a click but the engine won’t turn

A single click usually means the solenoid is trying to engage but the starter is not getting enough current.

Most likely causes

  • Battery voltage too low under load
  • Corroded/loose battery cables
  • Failed starter solenoid
  • Binding starter or engine (less common)

A common replacement for cranking issues is the solenoid 532146154.

Safety switches that can prevent cranking

Your tractor uses an operator presence system; leaving the seat with the engine running and the attachment clutch engaged will shut the engine off, and related interlocks can also prevent starting. Use the wiring and switch checks in the owner's manual to confirm the seat switch, brake switch, and attachment clutch switch are operating correctly.

What to test (simple troubleshooting table)

Symptom Most common cause What we do next
No click, no crank Battery connection, fuse/wiring, safety switch Check terminals, inspect wiring, confirm brake/seat/clutch switches
Clicks once, no crank Weak battery or bad solenoid Load-test battery; test/replace solenoid
Rapid clicking Battery too weak Charge battery; check cables
Cranks slowly High resistance in cables or weak battery Clean/tighten cables; check ground; load-test

Why it matters

A no-crank condition is usually electrical, and fixing it early prevents repeated key-start attempts that overheat cables, damage terminals, and shorten battery life.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917271052 is a front-engine lawn tractor that uses a 15.5 HP, electric-start engine. To identify the exact engine manufacturer and engine model on your unit (needed for filters and tune-up parts), match the engine ID label to the engine information in the owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your 917271052

Use the engine’s own ID tag, not just the tractor model number.

  • Find the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the model, type, and code (common on Briggs and Stratton) or model and serial (varies by brand)
  • Compare those numbers to the engine section and parts information in the owner's manual
  • Clean the label gently so the numbers are readable before you write them down
  • Use the tractor model 917271052 when selecting chassis and deck parts (belts, blades, mandrels)

These are the operating and tune-up specs shown for the 917271052 tractor.

Item Spec for 917271052
Engine output 15.5 HP
Starting Electric start
Fuel capacity 1.25 gallons (unleaded regular)
Oil type (above 32°F) SAE 10W-30
Oil type (below 32°F) SAE 5W-30
Spark plug Champion RC12YC (gap 0.030 in.)

Why it matters

The tractor model tells us the chassis and deck configuration, but the engine ID label tells us the exact engine build. That is what determines the correct air filter, fuel filter, carburetor parts, and charging components.

If the engine clicks or cranks inconsistently, these model-compatible electrical parts are common fixes:

Last updated: February 2026

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