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Craftsman 917286120 tractor

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917286120 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917286120 - Part STD551143

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    Lock Washer

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  • Operator's Manual for Craftsman 917286120 - Part 418287

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  • Grille for Craftsman 917286120 - Part 400551

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Craftsman Tractor 917286120 FAQs

The Craftsman riding mower model 917286120 uses a low-emission gasoline engine rated at 20.0 HP (as rated by the engine manufacturer). For the exact engine make and model details used on your tractor, match the engine ID label to the specifications in the 917286120 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your 917286120

Engine suppliers can vary by production run, so the most accurate method is reading the engine’s ID tag and matching it to the manual’s specifications.

  • Turn the engine off, remove the key, and let the engine cool.
  • Locate the engine ID label (commonly on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter).
  • Write down the model, type, and code (or similar ID fields).
  • Compare those numbers to the engine/specification information in the manual.
  • Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts like spark plugs, air filters, and fuel filters.

What we know from the manual (and what it means)

The operator’s manual for model 917286120 identifies this tractor as a 20.0 HP unit with a low-emission engine and electric start.

Item What to expect on this tractor
Engine type Gas, low-emission
Power rating 20.0 HP (manufacturer-rated)
Starting system Electric start
Tractor layout Front-engine riding tractor

Why it matters

Using the correct engine identification prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts and helps you troubleshoot starting and running issues faster (for example, spark, fuel delivery, or air restriction).

If your tractor clicks but will not crank, we recommend following the steps in riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video to check the battery, cables, and starter circuit.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917286120, a full engine replacement typically costs $260 to $1,800 installed, depending on the engine type, labor rates, and whether related items (battery cables, belts, wiring) also need service. Plan on about 6 labor hours for most riding mower engine swaps.

What drives the total cost

  • Engine price (new vs. rebuilt, horsepower, shaft size, charging system)
  • Labor time (removing hood, wiring, fuel line, exhaust, and mounting hardware)
  • Extra parts often replaced at the same time (belts, pulleys, solenoid, fuel system parts)
  • Condition issues found during removal (corroded terminals, damaged wiring, seized fasteners)
  • Shop minimums and pickup/delivery fees

Common add-on repairs to budget for

If the tractor had starting or running problems before the swap, a shop may recommend addressing these items so the new engine performs correctly:

Symptom before replacement Often involved systems Example part for this model
Clicks but won’t crank Battery cables, solenoid, starter circuit, safety switches Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
Cranks but won’t start Fuel quality, air filter, spark plug, fuel filter Fuel and ignition tune-up items (varies)
Poor cut or vibration Blades, mandrels, deck buildup, belt condition Lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701

Why it matters

An engine replacement is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the original problem (fuel, wiring, solenoid, safety interlocks, or deck load) helps you avoid replacing an engine when a smaller repair would restore reliable starting and mowing.

What we recommend before approving an engine swap

  • Review the safety interlock and starting checks in the 917286120 owner's manual
  • Verify the brake pedal is fully depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged
  • Inspect battery terminals for corrosion and check wiring connections
  • Check for stale fuel and basic tune-up needs (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter)

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917286120 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the deck, transmission, and steering are in good condition and you want several more seasons of service. If multiple major systems are worn out, replacing the tractor is the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • Deck shell is solid (not cracked or rusted through)
  • Transmission drives forward and reverse without slipping
  • Steering and frame are tight (no severe wobble or bent parts)
  • Engine problem is truly internal (not fuel, spark, or safety switch related)
  • Total repair cost fits your budget and timeline

Cost rule of thumb

Replace the tractor instead of the engine when the full engine-swap cost (engine, hardware, belts, labor) is more than 50% of the price of a comparable replacement tractor.

If this is true Usually the best choice
Tractor is solid overall Replace the engine
Deck and drive both need major work Replace the tractor
You want warranty and upgrades Replace the tractor
You only need basic mowing and already own it Replace the engine

Before you commit: confirm it is really the engine

Many no-start or poor-running complaints are caused by maintenance or interlock issues. Use the 917286120 owner's manual to check:

  • Battery and cable connections
  • Safety interlock circuits (seat, brake, attachment clutch)
  • Fuel delivery (including seasonal fuel filter replacement)
  • Spark plug condition (often replaced each season or every 100 hours)
  • Cooling fins and blower housing for debris that can cause overheating

If you also have vibration or a poor cut, inspect the deck spindle area. A worn spindle can make the tractor feel like it has bigger problems.

  • Blades (bent or dull)
  • Deck belt and idlers (cracked, glazed, squealing)
  • Spindles and pulleys (noise, wobble, heat)

If the spindle is noisy or loose, consider the lawn tractor mandrel shaft assembly 587819701.

Why it matters

An engine swap restores power and reliability only when the deck and drive system are healthy; otherwise, you can end up stacking expensive repairs on an aging tractor.

Last updated: January 2026

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