How to identify a lawn mower engine?
On your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917274400, the engine identification is found on the engine itself, not on the mower deck. Look for the engine model and type numbers stamped into the metal shroud (often near the muffler area) or printed on an engine label; confirm the exact location in the 917274400 owner's manual.
Check these common spots first (wipe off dirt and grass so you can read the stamp or label):
- On the sheet metal shroud directly above the muffler (muffler can be on the right or left side)
- On the front of the engine between the logo/emblem area and the air cleaner
- Near the blower housing or recoil starter area (if equipped)
- On a rectangular sticker label on the shroud (sometimes near the spark plug wire)
Engine ID is usually a set of numbers that tells you exactly which engine you have so you can match tune-up and repair parts.
| What to record | What it’s used for | Example format |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model | Identifies the engine family | Letters and numbers |
| Type/spec code | Narrows down the exact build | Numbers or mixed |
| Code/date (if present) | Helps match revisions | Numbers |
- Clean the area with a dry rag first; avoid soaking labels with solvent
- Use a flashlight at a low angle to make stamped numbers stand out
- Take a phone photo and zoom in to confirm characters like 5 vs S, 0 vs O
- Write the numbers down exactly in order, including dashes
The correct engine identification prevents ordering the wrong ignition, fuel, or starting components and speeds up troubleshooting when the tractor won’t crank or won’t start.
If your tractor is having starting issues while you’re gathering the engine ID, the riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video is a solid next step for diagnosing battery, solenoid, and wiring symptoms.
You can also order common electrical parts used on many tractors, such as the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350 or solenoid with brass plunger 532146154, from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes; replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor 917274400 is worth it when the deck, chassis, and drive system are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the whole tractor. Use the 917274400 owner's manual for model-specific safety and service guidance.
- The mower deck is straight with no rust-through or cracks
- Steering and transmission operate normally (no slipping or binding)
- The tractor starts and charges poorly but the rest of the machine is dependable
- You can still get common wear parts (blades, switches, belts, hardware)
- You plan to keep the tractor several more seasons
- The deck housing is failing or unsafe
- The drive system needs major work (transmission, multiple pulleys, recurring belt issues)
- Electrical problems are widespread (wiring damage plus multiple failed switches)
- The repair total is near 50% of the cost of a comparable replacement tractor
| Check | Replace engine | Replace tractor |
|---|---|---|
| Deck and chassis | Solid structure | Cracked, rusted through, or unsafe |
| Total cost | Clearly under replacement cost | Near replacement cost |
| Downtime | You can handle a project | You need predictable uptime |
An engine swap only pays off if it restores reliable power without uncovering bigger, expensive problems. The manual also stresses safe service habits, including keeping hardware tight and never making adjustments with the engine running.
- Let the machine cool before servicing
- Keep grass and debris off hot engine and exhaust areas
- Never adjust or repair with the engine running
- Wear eye protection; blades and sheet metal are sharp
If you decide to proceed, you can order model-specific parts from the parts list for 917274400, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman uses engines from multiple manufacturers across different lawn tractor lines and years. For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917274400, the owner’s documentation identifies it as an 18.0 HP tractor with a low-emission engine, but it does not name the engine brand; use the 917274400 owner's manual to match the engine model/type on your unit before buying tune-up parts.
Across Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors, the most common engine brands you’ll run into are:
- Briggs & Stratton
- Kohler
- Kawasaki
- (On some models/years) other OEM suppliers depending on the tractor series
Use the engine’s ID label, not the hood decal. On most front-engine lawn tractors, the label is on the engine shroud, valve cover area, or near the starter.
- Locate the engine label and write down the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers
- Compare those numbers to the engine information section in the 917274400 owner's manual
- Use the engine model/type to select the correct maintenance items (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
| What to check | Where it’s found | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine model/type | Engine label | Confirms brand and exact parts family |
| Spec/code number | Engine label | Prevents ordering the wrong filter or plug |
| Tractor model | Frame tag (917274400) | Ensures chassis and deck parts match |
Engine brand determines the correct tune-up parts and service specs (spark plug type, air filter style, oil filter thread and gasket size). Even within the same horsepower range, parts can differ by engine family.
If you’re servicing the mower deck while you’re identifying the engine, we stock common wear items for model 917274400, including blades such as the lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect if you need additional parts beyond the list shown for this tractor.
Last updated: February 2026
What year was Craftsman 917274400 made?
Craftsman lawn tractor model 917274400 was built across a production run (not a single model-year). The exact build year is identified from the serial number/date code on the tractor’s ID plate, which you can confirm using the 917274400 owner's manual.
On most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors, the ID plate is easy to access. Check these common locations:
- Under the seat (lift the seat and look on the fender pan/frame area)
- On the rear frame near the hitch/drawbar area
- On the left or right side of the frame rail
- Near the engine compartment on the chassis
Write down both the model number (917274400) and the serial number exactly as shown.
Once you have the serial number, use it to decode the manufacturing date.
- Look for a date code or a serial format that includes a year indicator
- Compare the serial format to the identification information in the manual
- If the plate is damaged or missing, match your tractor’s configuration to the illustrated parts lists in the manual (chassis, steering, decals)
| Item | What it tells you | Where it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number 917274400 | Exact model family | Confirms you are using the right parts diagrams |
| Illustrated parts breakdowns | Component layouts and key numbers | Helps match your tractor when the ID plate is hard to read |
| Electrical schematic | Switch/solenoid circuits | Helps confirm configuration, not the year |
The build year affects parts compatibility for wear items and running changes (deck components, steering parts, electrical switches). Confirming the serial-based build date helps you order the correct blade, mandrel, ignition switch, and chassis parts the first time.
After you identify the build date, order parts from the model parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect. Common wear parts shown for this model include the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350 and the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149.
Last updated: February 2026





