What year is Craftsman Model 917288740?
Craftsman model 917288740 is the tractor model number, not a date code. The year is identified from the product ID/serial number label on the tractor (not from 917288740 itself). Use the date-code format shown in the 917288740 owner's manual to confirm the build date.
Where to find the date information
Look for the product ID/serial number label in common locations on Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors:
- Under the seat pan or on the seat support
- On the frame rail near the engine
- Near the rear hitch plate area
- Under the hood near the dash tower
- On the left or right side of the chassis
How to decode the date (common Craftsman format)
Many Craftsman/Husqvarna-built tractors use a 6-digit date code on the product ID label:
- First 2 digits: month
- Next 2 digits: day
- Last 2 digits: year
Example
| Date code | Decodes to | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 072811 | July 28, 2011 | Built on 07/28/2011 |
| 031509 | March 15, 2009 | Built on 03/15/2009 |
Why it matters
Knowing the build year helps us match the correct parts and diagrams for your 54-inch deck tractor, especially for items that change by production run (like belts, PTO switch, and electrical parts). For example, if you are troubleshooting a no-crank issue, the correct lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 depends on the exact configuration used on your tractor.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288740 uses a low-emission, electric-start gasoline engine; horsepower is listed as engine-manufacturer rated in the documentation. For the exact engine maker and engine ID used on your tractor, use the identification steps in the 917288740 owner's manual.
What the documentation tells us for model 917288740
These model-specific details are called out in the operator’s manual:
- Low-emission engine design (may run differently than older engines)
- Electric start
- Automatic transmission
- Horsepower shown as rated by the engine manufacturer
How to identify the exact engine make and model on your tractor
Craftsman tractors can be built with different engine suppliers across production runs; the engine’s ID tag is the reliable match for parts and service specs.
- Open the hood and locate the engine identification label (often on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter)
- Write down every field on the label (commonly model, type, and code)
- Use that engine ID when ordering engine maintenance parts (air filter, spark plug, oil filter)
- Keep the engine ID with your tractor model number for future repairs
Quick reference: tractor model vs. engine ID
| Item | Where you find it | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Tractor model number: 917288740 | Tractor ID tag/frame | Deck, steering, chassis, drive parts |
| Engine ID (model/type/code) | Label stamped or printed on engine | Engine parts, tune-up specs, service procedures |
Why it matters
The tractor model number gets you the right Craftsman mower-deck and drivetrain parts, but engine parts and specifications must match the engine’s exact ID. Using the engine label prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is a Craftsman 6.75 lawn mower?
“6.75” is an engine power class, not a Craftsman mower model number. On the Craftsman riding lawn tractor covered here, the model number is 917288740; you’ll find it on the tractor’s ID label and in the 917288740 owner’s manual.
How to identify the correct model number (walk-behind vs. tractor)
If you’re trying to identify a walk-behind Craftsman mower that says “6.75,” use the mower’s product tag (not the engine label). If you’re working on this tractor, use the tractor ID label.
- Walk-behind mower (often labeled 6.75): model tag is usually on the rear of the deck, near the handle brackets, or on the deck housing
- Riding tractor (this model 917288740): model/serial label is typically under the seat, on the frame, or near the rear fender area
- Use the full model number exactly as printed (numbers and punctuation)
- Use the product model for parts lookup; engine model numbers are secondary
What “6.75” means and what to look for instead
| Marking you see | What it identifies | What to use for parts |
|---|---|---|
| 6.75 | Engine rating/class | Not enough to order parts |
| 917.XXXXXX (or similar) | Craftsman product model | Use this |
| Engine model/type code | Engine identification | Use for engine-only parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman used “6.75” across many different walk-behind mower builds; blades, air filters, carburetor parts, and wheels vary by the full mower model number. Using the correct product model prevents ordering the wrong parts.
Last updated: February 2026





