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Craftsman 917270821 42" 19.5-hp electric start automatic lawn tractor

Craftsman 917270821 42" 19.5-hp electric start automatic lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917270821 42" 19.5-hp electric start automatic lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917270821 - Part STD523715

    Ground drive diagram

    Bolt

    Part #STD523715

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  • Pin for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 76020308

    Lift assembly diagram

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    Part #76020308

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  • Lawn Mower Decal for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 138047

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    Lawn Mower Decal

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  • Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 X 3/4-in for Craftsman 917270821 - Part STD533107

    Mower deck diagram

    Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 X 3/4-in

    Part #STD533107

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  • Clutch Rod for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 140083

    Mower deck diagram

    Clutch Rod

    Part #140083

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  • Lawn Tractor Choke Control for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 145996

    Engine diagram

    Lawn Tractor Choke Control

    Part #145996

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  • Block for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 142944

    Transaxle 319-0650 diagram

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    Part #142944

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  • Rally Lawn Tractor Oil Drain Elbow for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 13200300

    Engine diagram

    Rally Lawn Tractor Oil Drain Elbow

    Part #13200300

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  • Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Tune-up Kit for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 5110S

    Electrical diagram

    Briggs & Statton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Tune-up Kit

    Part #5110S

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  • Rod for Craftsman 917270821 - Part 126971X

    Lift assembly diagram

    Rod

    Part #126971X

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Craftsman 42" 19.5-HP Electric Start Automatic Lawn Tractor 917270821 FAQs

A 420cc Craftsman engine is typically rated around 13 to 15 horsepower (and you may see ratings roughly 12.5 to 17 HP depending on the engine family and how the manufacturer lists power). For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270821, the tractor itself is labeled 19.5 HP in the 917270821 owner's manual.

What “420cc” tells you (and what it does not)

Engine displacement (cc) measures cylinder volume; it does not directly equal horsepower. Horsepower varies with the engine’s design and how it’s rated.

Common reasons the HP number changes:

  • Different rating standards (gross vs. net, or marketing vs. tested output)
  • RPM used for the rating (power rises with RPM)
  • Carburetion and governor settings
  • Emissions configuration and muffler design
  • Wear and maintenance (compression, valve clearance, fuel quality)
How to confirm the horsepower on your specific engine

We recommend using the engine’s model and spec numbers (on the engine label) rather than cc alone.

Check these locations:

  • On the blower housing (top/side of the engine)
  • Near the starter or valve cover
  • Stamped tag on the engine shroud

Then compare what you find to the engine information and specifications listed in the 917270821 owner's manual.

Quick reference: tractor rating vs. engine displacement
Item What it describes What you can rely on
420cc Engine displacement Good for matching engine families, not exact HP
19.5 HP (917270821) Tractor’s labeled HP class Best match for how this tractor is sold and serviced
Why it matters

Horsepower affects belt load, blade tip speed under heavy grass, and attachment performance. For parts selection (belts, pulleys, deck components), your model number 917270821 and deck size are more important than the cc-to-HP estimate.

Last updated: February 2026

Engine replacement on a Craftsman riding mower like model 917270821 typically costs $1,000 to $3,000 total (parts plus labor), depending on whether you install a new or used engine and how much shop time is needed for wiring, pulleys, and belt setup.

Typical cost breakdown

Costs vary most by engine choice and labor time.

  • New replacement engine: $700 to $2,000+
  • Used or rebuilt engine: $300 to $1,200
  • Labor (shop): $300 to $1,000 (commonly 3 to 8 hours)
  • Extra parts often needed: $50 to $300 (belts, hardware, fuel filter, battery cables)
Option Upfront cost Reliability Best for
New engine Highest Highest Long-term ownership, heavy use
Used engine Lowest Variable Budget repair, short-term use
Rebuilt engine Medium Medium to high Good value when available
What can increase the price on model 917270821

Even when the engine itself is straightforward, these items commonly add time and cost:

  • Pulley and belt alignment (deck and ground drive)
  • Worn belts that slip after the swap (for example, the lawn tractor ground drive belt 532140294)
  • Deck drive issues discovered during testing (for example, the lawn tractor drive belt 532144200)
  • Electrical problems such as weak charging output or damaged wiring
  • Fuel system cleanup if old fuel varnished the carburetor or clogged the in-line filter
Before you replace the engine: quick checks that can save money

We recommend ruling out common “no start” or “no power” causes first.

  • Verify the battery is fully charged and cable connections are clean and tight
  • Check for a blown fuse and obvious wiring damage
  • Replace the spark plug if it is old (many tractors call for seasonal or 100-hour replacement)
  • Confirm fuel flow through the in-line fuel filter
  • Make sure the cooling fins are clean to prevent overheating damage

For model-specific service steps and safety prep (key off, blades stopped, spark plug wire disconnected), use the 917270821 owner's manual.

Why it matters

An engine swap can cost close to the value of an older riding mower. Pricing the full job (engine, labor, and the belts or pulleys that often get replaced at the same time) helps you decide whether repair or replacement is the better long-term move.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman riding mower like model 917270821, you can look up the model number by finding the model and serial tag on the tractor, then matching that exact number when searching parts and manuals. On most units, the tag is on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat; confirm the exact location in the 917270821 owner's manual.

Where to find the model and serial number tag

Check these common spots first (clean off grass and dirt so the numbers are readable):

  • On the frame directly under the seat (lift the seat to view)
  • On the underside of the seat pan
  • Near the rear fender area on the frame rail
  • Near the engine compartment on the chassis (less common)
How to use the number once you find it

Use the model number exactly as printed (including all digits) to ensure you get the right Craftsman lawn tractor parts.

  • Enter 917270821 when searching for parts diagrams and repair parts
  • Use the model to confirm deck size and drive system before ordering belts or blades
  • Cross-check the part description against your tractor’s configuration (deck, steering, electrical)
Quick example for this model
What you need What to match Why
Parts lookup Model number 917270821 Ensures diagrams and part lists match your tractor
Mower deck parts 42-inch deck components Prevents ordering the wrong blade or belt length
Why it matters

Craftsman model numbers identify the exact build of your tractor. Even small differences can change which drive belt, mandrel assembly, or blade fits, so using the correct model number helps avoid returns and downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 917270821 (42-inch, 19.5-hp) riding lawn tractor, the most common problems are no-start or weak start, loss of power, excessive vibration, uneven cutting, blades not engaging, poor grass discharge, and drive issues. Most of these trace back to fuel, air, spark, belts, or deck buildup.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Hard starting or won’t start: stale fuel, dirty fuel filter, loose spark plug wire, faulty spark plug, weak battery, or starter/solenoid issues
  • Loss of power: dirty air filter, low or dirty oil, stale fuel, water in fuel, clogged muffler, carburetor out of adjustment
  • Excessive vibration: worn, bent, or loose blade; bent blade mandrel; loose or damaged parts
  • Poor cut or uneven cut: worn/bent blade, deck not level, buildup under the deck
  • Blades won’t rotate (won’t engage): obstruction in clutch mechanism, worn/damaged mower drive belt, frozen idler pulley, frozen blade mandrel
  • Poor grass discharge: wet grass, engine speed too slow, travel speed too fast, deck vent holes clogged around mandrels, low/uneven tire pressure
Quick checks we recommend first (fastest wins)

Use the troubleshooting chart in the 917270821 owner’s manual to match your symptom to the likely cause, then start with these basics:

  • Remove grass and debris from the underside of the mower deck
  • Check the air filter and replace if dirty
  • Verify oil level and change oil if it is dirty
  • Inspect the spark plug and make sure the plug wire is tight
  • Drain and replace old fuel; replace the fuel filter if fuel looks dirty
  • Confirm the throttle is set to FAST when mowing
Belt and deck-drive problems: what to inspect

If the engine runs but the blades will not spin, focus on the deck drive system.

Symptom Most likely area Typical fix
Blades won’t rotate Deck belt or clutch obstruction Clear obstruction; replace belt if worn
Squealing or burning smell Idler pulley or belt slipping Replace idler pulley; replace belt
Rough cut plus vibration Blade or mandrel Replace blade; inspect mandrel for bend

Model-matched parts that often solve these issues include the lawn tractor drive belt 532144200 and the husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794.

Why it matters

Catching a dirty air filter, clogged deck vents, or a worn belt early prevents poor cutting, overheating, and premature wear on pulleys, mandrels, and the engine.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917270821 is a 19.5 HP gas lawn tractor with electric start and an automatic drive system. For the exact engine make/model used on your tractor, we recommend checking the engine identification label and confirming it against the 917270821 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your tractor

Most Craftsman tractors use a single-cylinder or V-twin gasoline engine; the fastest way to confirm yours is by reading the engine’s model and type numbers.

  • Turn the engine off, remove the key, and let the engine cool.
  • Lift the hood and look for an engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter.
  • Write down the engine model, type, and code (or serial number).
  • Match those numbers when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter).
  • If the label is missing, use the tractor model 917270821 to locate the engine section in the manual.
Specs we can confirm for Craftsman 917270821

These are tractor specifications from the documentation; they help you choose the right fuel, oil, and battery even before you identify the engine brand.

Item Specification
Horsepower 19.5 HP
Fuel capacity 3.5 gallons (unleaded regular)
Oil type SAE 30 (above 32°F), SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F)
Oil capacity 3.0 pints
Spark plug Champion RJ19LM (or J19LM), gap 0.030 in
Battery U1R, 30 Ah, 240 CCA minimum
Why it matters

The engine brand and exact engine model determine the correct air filter, fuel filter, carburetor parts, and some ignition components. Using the correct oil viscosity and spark plug gap also improves starting, power, and engine life.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917270821 is a 917-prefix AYP-built lawn tractor from the late 1990s; this configuration is commonly dated to 1998. The most reliable way to confirm the exact build year for your specific tractor is to match the model and product/serial information using the 917270821 owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact year on your tractor

Use the tractor’s ID tag plus the manual’s parts breakdowns to lock in the correct production run.

  • Locate the model/product ID tag (commonly under the seat, on the frame rail, or near the rear fender pan)
  • Verify the model number: 917270821
  • Write down the product number and serial number from the tag
  • Compare your tractor’s major assemblies to the manual sections (chassis, ground drive, steering, mower deck)
  • Cross-check high-visibility items like deck style, belt routing decals, and steering layout
Quick cross-check points (parts and assemblies)

The manual is organized by assemblies for TRACTOR MODEL NUMBER 917.270821; matching a few components helps confirm you have the correct variant before you rely on any year estimate.

Area to check What should match Example part used on this model
Mower deck 42-inch deck hardware and blade type Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149
Ground drive Automatic/hydro drive layout and belt routing Drive belt routing and pulleys
Steering Sector gear and drag link arrangement Steering linkage layout
Why it matters

Craftsman tractors with similar 917-prefix model numbers can span multiple years with small but important changes. Confirming the exact variant prevents ordering the wrong belt, deck parts, or steering components for your 42-inch mower deck.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman 917270821 lawn tractor, the engine is made by Briggs & Stratton; the manual lists a Briggs & Stratton engine model 42E707 (type 2631-E1). Craftsman tractors can use different engine suppliers across model lines, so the model number is the best way to confirm.

How to confirm the engine manufacturer on your tractor

The fastest, most accurate check is to match the engine ID on the tractor to what’s listed in the documentation.

  • Open your 917270821 owner's manual and look for the engine identification section or parts breakdown
  • Locate the engine label on the engine shroud or valve cover area
  • Record the engine model and type numbers (both matter)
  • Match those numbers to the manual listing (for this model: 42E707, type 2631-E1)
  • Use the engine model and type when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
Common engine suppliers you may see on Craftsman tractors

Craftsman-branded riding mowers have been built with engines from multiple manufacturers depending on the specific tractor model and production run.

What you see on the engine What it usually means What to do next
Briggs & Stratton label Briggs & Stratton engine Use engine model and type to match parts
Kohler label Kohler engine Use Kohler spec number for parts
Kawasaki label Kawasaki engine Use engine model and spec code
Why it matters

Engine parts are matched to the engine’s model and type, not just the tractor model. Confirming that your 917270821 uses the Briggs & Stratton 42E707 (type 2631-E1) helps you avoid ordering the wrong ignition, carburetor, or maintenance parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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