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Craftsman 917288031 tractor

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Craftsman Tractor 917288031 FAQs

For the Craftsman lawn tractor associated with model family 917288031, the operator documentation identifies the tractor as Model No. 917.28803. You can usually find that same model identifier on a product label on the tractor frame under the seat; verify the characters match the format shown in the 917.28803 operator's manual.

Where to look on this Craftsman tractor

Start with the spots most commonly used on this platform:

  • On the tractor frame directly under the seat (lift the seat)
  • On the underside of the seat pan
  • On the frame near the seat mounting area
  • On the rear frame area near the fender support
Match the format you see (dots and extra digits)

Craftsman 917-series numbers are sometimes printed with punctuation (like 917.28803) and sometimes shown without dots or with extra suffix digits in parts listings. When ordering parts, we recommend matching what you see on the tractor label first, then cross-referencing it to the parts listing.

Where you’ll see it Example What to do
Operator documentation 917.28803 Use as the baseline identifier
Product label on tractor Varies by label Match every character you see
Parts listing format May omit dots or add suffix Confirm it maps back to the label
What else to record (helpful for parts matching)

Even when the model number is clear, these details can help confirm the correct diagrams and replacements:

  • Model number exactly as printed (including dots)
  • Any product number shown on the same label
  • Engine identification numbers (model/type/code) from the engine label
Why it matters

Small model-number formatting differences can point to different deck setups or revisions, which affects fit for items like a blade drive belt or blades.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917288031 can be worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transaxle are in good condition and you’ve confirmed true internal engine failure. Start by using the troubleshooting chart in the 917288031 operator's manual to rule out simpler causes.

Confirm it is truly an engine problem first

The manual’s troubleshooting section covers “will not start,” “hard to start,” and “loss of power.” Before pricing an engine, check these common service items:

  • Fresh fuel (the manual notes fuel should generally be used within about 30 days)
  • Clean air filter and clear air screen/cooling fins
  • Good spark plug and tight spark plug wire connection
  • Clean fuel filter and unrestricted fuel flow
  • Correct oil level and on-schedule oil changes

If the tractor runs but bogs when you engage the mower deck, the engine may be fine and the deck may be overloading it.

Deck load items that can mimic a “bad engine”

A slipping belt, binding pulley, or dull blade can drag the deck and make the engine struggle.

Symptom when blades are engaged What to inspect Example compatible part
Squeal, burning smell, weak blade speed Deck belt condition and routing Lawn tractor v-belt 532144959
Heavy load, poor discharge, uneven cut Blade condition and correct blade style Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971
Belt won’t stay tight Idler pulley and related hardware Lawn tractor blade idler pulley 532139245
When replacement usually makes sense

Engine replacement is most practical when you are not stacking multiple major repairs.

  • Good candidate: solid deck shell, tight steering, transaxle drives smoothly
  • Poor candidate: slipping transaxle, severe deck rust-through, repeated electrical failures
  • Diagnose first: no-start or power-loss symptoms that match routine maintenance items
Why it matters

An engine swap is a high-effort, high-cost repair. Verifying the failure first helps you avoid replacing an engine when the real issue is fuel, ignition, airflow, or mower-deck drag.

Last updated: January 2026

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288031 uses a 17.5 HP gas engine (as rated by the engine manufacturer) and is designed for electric start operation. For the most accurate engine details and maintenance specs for your exact tractor, use the 917288031 operator's manual.

What we can confirm for model 917288031

From the model-specific specifications, we can confirm these key engine-related details:

  • Engine power: 17.5 HP (manufacturer-rated)
  • Starting system: electric start
  • Fuel type: regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane)
  • Fuel capacity: 1.25 gallons
  • Spark plug type: Champion RC12YC (gap .030 in)
How to identify the exact engine model on your tractor

Even within the same tractor model number, the engine brand and engine model can vary by production run. To identify what you have:

  • Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the engine model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines)
  • Match those numbers when buying engine-specific parts (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter)
Common engine-related maintenance specs (quick reference)

These are the operating specs we use most often when helping customers maintain model 917288031:

Item Spec for 917288031
Gasoline Regular unleaded, 87+ octane
Fuel capacity 1.25 gallons
Oil type (above 32°F) SAE 30
Oil type (below 32°F) SAE 5W-30
Why it matters

Knowing the exact engine type helps you choose the correct tune-up parts and fluids, prevents hard-starting and power loss, and keeps the tractor running cooler and smoother through the mowing season.

Last updated: January 2026

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