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Craftsman 917271140 16.5-hp automatic lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917271140 16.5-hp automatic lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917271140 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Main Housing for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 170351

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Transaxle Main Housing

    Part #170351

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

  • Lock Washer, #10 for Craftsman 917271140 - Part STD551110

    Mower deck diagram

    Lock Washer, #10

    Part #STD551110

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

  • Lawn Tractor Panel Screw for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 17670608

    Chassis diagram

    Lawn Tractor Panel Screw

    Part #17670608

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

  • Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917271140 - Part STD561210

    Cotter Pin

    Part #STD561210

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

  • Hood Bumper for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 126938X

    Chassis diagram

    Hood Bumper

    Part #126938X

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

  • Nut for Craftsman 917271140 - Part STD541437

    Nut

    Part #STD541437

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

  • Nut for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 73510400

    Nut

    Part #73510400

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

  • Bearing for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 140302

    Lift assembly diagram

    Bearing

    Part #140302

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

  • Hairpin Clip for Craftsman 917271140 - Part STD624003

    Mower deck diagram

    Hairpin Clip

    Part #STD624003

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

  • Lawn Tractor Flat Blade Idler Pulley for Craftsman 917271140 - Part 131494

    Lawn Tractor Flat Blade Idler Pulley

    Part #131494

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

Craftsman 16.5-HP Automatic Lawn Tractor 917271140 FAQs

On Craftsman model 917271140, the serial number does not reliably encode the mower’s year in a simple “month-day-year” pattern. To identify the year, we use the model and product identification labels and then confirm the correct parts list and specifications in the owner's manual.

Where to find the numbers that matter

Look for the product identification label on the tractor frame (commonly under the seat area, near the rear fender, or on the frame rail). Record:

  • Model number: 917271140
  • Serial number: the longer number unique to your tractor
  • Engine model/type/code (if shown on the engine label)
  • Any date code or manufacturing code printed near the serial

How we use the serial number to narrow the year

Many riding mowers use serial numbers mainly for production tracking, not as a readable date. The most accurate approach is to match your tractor’s configuration to the correct parts breakdown for model 917271140.

  • Confirm your deck size and style (for example, 42-inch mower deck)
  • Match common wear parts to the illustrated parts list
  • Use the manual’s parts diagrams to verify assemblies and revisions

Quick cross-check using common deck and wheel parts

If your tractor matches these parts, you are likely looking at the same configuration shown in the 917271140 documentation.

Area Example part name Example part ID
Mower deck Lawn mower housing 548102301
Mower deck Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149
Front wheels Tire 532122073
Front wheels Rim 532106732
Wheels Hub cap 532104757

Why “first two digits = month” is often misleading

That format is common in some online tips, but it is not a dependable rule across Craftsman tractors and suppliers. Using the wrong decoding can point you to the wrong year, which can lead to ordering the wrong belt, blade, mandrel, or electrical parts.

Why it matters

Getting the year and configuration right helps ensure you select compatible parts for your 16.5-hp automatic lawn tractor, especially for high-fit items like the ground drive belt, mandrel assembly, and ignition components.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917271140 16.5-hp automatic lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, transmission, and frame are solid and you want more years of reliable mowing. If multiple major systems are worn, putting that money toward a replacement tractor is usually the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is not rusted through or cracked
  • The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping or loss of power)
  • Steering and brakes work correctly and can be adjusted
  • You can get the wear parts you need (belts, blades, electrical)
  • The total repair cost stays well below the cost of a comparable replacement

Cost and effort: what to compare

Engine swaps can be cost-effective, but they are labor-heavy and often uncover extra needs (belts, pulleys, wiring, battery).

Item to compare Engine replacement tends to win when Replacement tractor tends to win when
Deck condition Deck is straight and serviceable Deck is damaged or heavily corroded
Drive system Ground drive is strong Drive belt/transmission issues stack up
Parts availability Common parts are easy to source Multiple hard-to-find parts are needed
Your time You can handle a multi-step DIY job You need a fast, turnkey solution

If the tractor has starting or drive complaints, plan to inspect these at the same time:

  • Starter circuit and connections; a weak start is often battery, cables, or a solenoid issue (see solenoid 532146154)
  • Ground drive belt condition and routing (see lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 82-in 532140294)
  • Blade and mandrel condition if vibration or poor cut is present; keep blades sharp and replace bent blades
  • Safety interlock system operation (seat switch, clutch/brake, attachment clutch); the engine should shut off in the conditions described in the owner's manual

Why it matters

A good engine on a worn-out tractor still leaves you with poor cut quality, vibration, or unsafe operation. The manual’s guidance on blade torque, blade installation orientation, and operator-presence interlocks helps you avoid repeat failures and safety problems after the repair.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman model 917271140, the owner’s manual identifies it as a 16.5 HP automatic lawn tractor with a low-emission engine. The manual focuses on operation and maintenance, so the exact engine brand and model are best confirmed using the engine identification information shown in the owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on model 917271140

We recommend checking the engine’s ID label and matching it to the manual’s engine section. Typical locations for the engine label include:

  • On the blower housing (top or side of the engine)
  • Near the spark plug wire area
  • On the valve cover
  • On the engine shroud near the starter
  • Stamped on a metal tag or printed on a sticker

Write down the model, type, and code (or serial) from the label; that combination is what uniquely identifies the engine.

What the manual tells you about the engine (and why it helps)

Even without naming the engine brand in the excerpt, the manual provides specs that help you maintain the correct engine type:

Spec (from manual) Value
Horsepower class 16.5 HP
Fuel Unleaded regular
Fuel capacity 1.26 gallons
Oil type above 32°F SAE 10W30 (API SF/SG/SH)
Oil type below 32°F SAE 5W-30
Spark plug Champion RC12YC (gap .030 in)

Why it matters

Ordering tune-up parts and doing maintenance correctly depends on the exact engine ID, not just the tractor model. The right spark plug, air filter, and fuel filter choices start with that engine label.

If you are chasing a no-crank or intermittent start issue, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917271140 does not map to one single “model year”; it was sold across multiple production runs. The most accurate way to identify your tractor’s year is to use the manufacturing date information on the tractor’s ID/serial label and confirm details in the 917271140 owner's manual.

How to find the year on the tractor

Look for the product identification label in common locations:

  • Under the seat pan or on the seat support
  • On the rear fender pan (near the seat)
  • On the frame rail, just above the rear axle
  • Near the engine compartment on the chassis

Once you find it, record:

  • Model number (should read 917271140)
  • Serial number
  • Any date code or “MFG” (manufactured) date printed on the label

What to do with the serial number and date code

Many Craftsman riding mowers use a serial number or date code that can be decoded into a build date. If your label shows a clear manufactured date, use that as the “year” for parts and service.

If the label only shows a serial number:

  • Write it down exactly as shown
  • Compare it to the identification and parts information in the manual
  • Use the serial number when matching chassis, steering, and engine parts

Why it matters

The build date affects parts fitment because Craftsman tractors often changed components mid-series (deck hardware, steering parts, wiring, and engine accessories). Using the ID label helps ensure you get the correct belt, blade, or electrical part the first time.

Common parts that vary by production run

Here are examples of parts on this model that are often matched by exact configuration:

System Example part on this model What changes affect fit
Engine/exhaust Muffler Engine family and mounting style
Steering Steering shaft kit Axle and steering gear revisions
Drive Ground drive belt Transmission and pulley setup

If you are troubleshooting or replacing parts, these model-matched items are good starting points:

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917271140, a full engine replacement typically costs about $800 to $2,500 installed (engine plus labor). The biggest price drivers are the engine brand/horsepower, whether the replacement is a direct bolt-in, and any extra parts needed during the swap.

What’s included in the total cost

Most engine-replacement quotes combine parts, labor time, and “while you’re in there” items.

  • New replacement engine (largest cost)
  • Labor (commonly 4 to 8 hours on a riding mower)
  • Fluids and tune-up items (oil, filter, fuel filter, spark plug)
  • Belt or pulley parts if worn or damaged
  • Shop supplies and disposal fees (varies)

Typical price ranges (installed)

These ranges fit most 16 to 20 HP lawn tractors.

Scenario What it usually means Typical installed cost
Budget replacement Used or basic replacement engine, minimal extras $800 to $1,400
Standard replacement New engine, normal labor, a few wear items $1,200 to $2,000
Higher-cost replacement More labor, extra parts, or non-direct-fit engine $1,800 to $2,500

Parts that commonly get replaced at the same time

If the old engine failed due to age, heat, or vibration, these items are often worn too.

Why it matters

A riding mower engine swap is a major repair. If the tractor also needs drive-belt work, electrical repairs, or deck service, bundling those repairs during the engine replacement can reduce repeat labor and improve reliability.

Before you approve an engine replacement

Use these quick checks to avoid paying for an engine when the problem is elsewhere.

  • Confirm the battery and cable connections are clean and tight
  • Verify the operator presence and interlock systems work correctly
  • Check for a worn or broken motion drive belt (loss of drive can look like “no power”)
  • Inspect wiring for damage and test circuits with a meter if needed

For safety rules and service guidance specific to your tractor, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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