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Craftsman 917270530 42" 14.5-hp mower lawn tractor

Craftsman 917270530 42" 14.5-hp mower lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917270530 42" 14.5-hp mower lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Steering Wheel for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 139768

    Steering diagram

    Steering Wheel

    Part #139768

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

  • Ignition Switch for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 163968

    Electrical diagram

    Ignition Switch

    Part #163968

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

  • Belt Keeper, Left for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 127275X

    Ground drive diagram

    Belt Keeper, Left

    Part #127275X

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

  • Riding Lawn Mower Grille Bracket for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 144696

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Riding Lawn Mower Grille Bracket

    Part #144696

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

  • Hairpin Clip for Craftsman 917270530 - Part STD624003

    Mower deck diagram

    Hairpin Clip

    Part #STD624003

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

  • Fender Danger Decal In English And Spanish for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 156439

    Decals diagram

    Fender Danger Decal In English And Spanish

    Part #156439

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

  • Lock Nut, #10-24 for Craftsman 917270530 - Part STD541410

    Mower deck diagram

    Lock Nut, #10-24

    Part #STD541410

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

  • Nut for Craftsman 917270530 - Part STD541437

    Nut

    Part #STD541437

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

  • Hood Bumper for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 126938X

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Hood Bumper

    Part #126938X

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

  • Lawn Tractor Hood for Craftsman 917270530 - Part 159639X558

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Lawn Tractor Hood

    Part #159639X558

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

Craftsman 42" 14.5-HP Mower Lawn Tractor 917270530 FAQs

The Craftsman riding mower model 917270530 is a 42-inch electric-start lawn tractor with a 6-speed transaxle; the owner’s manual confirms it uses a low-emission engine and notes it may operate differently than older designs. For the exact engine make and model (as labeled on the engine), use the identification steps in the 917270530 owner’s manual.

How to identify the exact engine on model 917270530

We recommend matching the engine by its ID tag, not by horsepower alone.

  • Turn the engine off, remove the key, and let the muffler cool completely
  • Lift the hood and look for an engine label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Write down the engine model, type, and code (or spec number)
  • Use those numbers when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
  • If the label is dirty, wipe it gently so the numbers are readable

What the manual tells you (and what it means)

The manual describes this tractor as an electric-start 42-inch mower with a 6-speed transaxle and a low-emission engine. Low-emission engines often have different starting and warm-up behavior than older carbureted engines, so following the correct starting procedure matters.

Quick reference

Item What we can confirm for 917270530 Where to verify details
Starting system Electric start 917270530 owner’s manual
Drive type 6-speed transaxle 917270530 owner’s manual
Engine family Low-emission engine Engine ID label on your tractor

Why it matters

The engine make and model determines the correct maintenance parts and settings (oil type, spark plug, air filter, and fuel recommendations). Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong parts, even when two tractors look similar.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman riding mower model 917270530 (42-inch, 14.5 HP class), a full engine replacement typically runs about $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine, any required pulleys or wiring, and local labor rates. Plan on around 6 hours of labor for a riding mower engine swap.

What drives the total cost?

Engine replacement pricing varies because the job often includes more than just the engine.

  • Engine price and availability (new vs. remanufactured)
  • Labor rate in your area and shop minimum charges
  • Extra parts needed to transfer or replace (belts, pulleys, keys, hardware)
  • Fuel system cleanup if old fuel or debris caused the failure
  • Electrical and safety interlock checks after installation

Typical cost breakdown

Cost item Typical range Notes
Engine (part) $200 to $1,400 Biggest variable; match shaft size and mounting pattern
Labor $300 to $900 Often 5 to 7 hours for riding mowers
Misc. parts and shop supplies $20 to $200 Belts, fasteners, fuel line, clamps

What to check before you replace the engine

We recommend ruling out common “no start” or “runs rough” causes first. Your 917270530 owner's manual includes maintenance and troubleshooting guidance such as checking for stale fuel, dirty air filter, spark plug issues, and safety interlock operation.

  • Verify fresh gasoline and a clean fuel path (filter, lines)
  • Check air filter and oil level/condition
  • Inspect spark plug and plug wire connection
  • Confirm the operator presence and interlock system works correctly
  • Look for loose or damaged wiring around the engine

Why it matters

An engine swap is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the fuel, ignition, and safety systems first helps you avoid replacing an engine when a lower-cost fix (like a tune-up or wiring repair) restores normal operation.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917270530 42-inch 14.5-hp lawn tractor when the deck, steering, and drive system are still solid and the engine swap costs clearly less than replacing the entire tractor. If the tractor also has major deck or drive issues, putting that money toward a newer mower is usually the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is structurally sound (no major cracks or severe rust-through)
  • The tractor still drives and stops correctly (brake and transaxle feel normal)
  • You can complete basic mechanical work safely (fuel, battery, belts, wiring)
  • The replacement engine includes the correct crankshaft size and PTO setup for your deck
  • Total parts plus labor stays under about half the cost of a comparable replacement tractor

Before you buy an engine: rule out common “no power” and “won’t start” causes

Many “bad engine” symptoms are actually maintenance or safety-interlock issues. Our manual for this model highlights items that commonly cause loss of power and no-start conditions.

Symptom Often not the engine What to check first
Clicks but won’t start Battery or connections Battery charge, terminals, wiring, solenoid/starter circuit
Loses power while mowing Air, fuel, or deck buildup Air filter, fuel quality, grass buildup under deck
Excessive vibration Blade or mandrel issue Blade condition, correct installation, mandrel wear
Stalls when you leave the seat Operator presence system Seat switch and interlock operation

For model-specific safety and troubleshooting steps, use the 917270530 owner’s manual.

When an engine replacement makes the most sense

Engine replacement is a strong choice when the tractor chassis is in good shape and you want to keep your current 42-inch deck setup.

  • You recently replaced wear items like belts, blades, or tires
  • The deck spindles and pulleys are serviceable (no grinding, wobble, or seized bearings)
  • You want a fresh warranty and predictable reliability versus rebuilding

Why it matters

A riding mower engine swap is a bigger investment than typical tune-up parts, so the best value comes from confirming the rest of the tractor is safe and mechanically sound. The manual also stresses not making adjustments with the engine running and keeping safety interlocks working properly, which is especially important during a major repair.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman riding mower model 917270530, the model number alone does not tell the build year. To identify the year, we use the product serial number from the tractor’s ID label and decode it using the format shown in the 917270530 owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number

Look for the ID label in one of these common spots on a front-engine Craftsman lawn tractor:

  • Under the seat pan or on the seat support
  • On the rear fender pan near the seat
  • On the frame rail near the engine
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame

How the serial number date code is commonly read

Many Craftsman-built riding mowers use a 6-digit date code within the serial number that reads as:

  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • YY = year

Example

If the serial number contains 072811, that decodes to:

  • 07 = July
  • 28 = 28th day
  • 11 = 2011
Code segment Meaning Example (072811)
MM Month 07 = July
DD Day 28
YY Year 11 = 2011

Quick checks to avoid a wrong year

Before you finalize the year, we recommend these quick validations:

  • Confirm you are reading the serial number, not the engine model or deck model
  • Write the serial number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
  • If there are more than 6 digits, look for a MMDDYY sequence within it
  • Compare the decoded year to the tractor’s features (electric start, 42-inch deck, 6-speed transaxle)

Why it matters

The correct year helps us match the right diagrams and parts for your 42-inch deck and drive system, especially wear items like the v-belt 532138255 and mower deck components.

Last updated: February 2026

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