Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917255911 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, frame, steering, and transmission are still solid and the total repair cost stays well below the cost of a comparable replacement tractor. If the tractor has major deck rust, repeated drivetrain issues, or multiple worn systems, replacement makes more sense.
Quick decision checklist
- The deck is structurally sound (no cracks, severe rust-through, or bent mounting points).
- The transmission and drive system move smoothly and do not slip.
- Steering and front axle components are tight (no excessive play).
- You can source the engine and any swap-related hardware without delays.
- The total cost (engine + incidentals) is clearly less than a replacement tractor.
Cost and condition guide (rule of thumb)
| What you see on the tractor | Engine swap usually makes sense when | Consider replacing the tractor when |
|---|---|---|
| Deck and frame condition | Solid, minimal corrosion | Rust-through, cracks, or repairs already welded/patchy |
| Drive and steering | Strong drive, predictable steering | Slipping drive, noisy transaxle, loose steering |
| Total repair spend | Under ~50% of replacement cost | Near or above ~50% of replacement cost |
| Your goals | Keep a known machine, DIY-friendly | Want warranty-like reliability with less wrenching |
What to inspect before you buy an engine
- Deck shell and spindles: Look for wobble, grinding, or cracks around spindle mounts.
- Drive system: Check belt condition, idlers, and engagement feel. A worn drive belt can mimic engine weakness; the ground drive belt 583639501 is a common wear item.
- Electrical starting: If the engine “clicks” but does not crank, the engine may be fine; the solenoid 532146154 and the lawn tractor ignition switch 532365402 are common starting-circuit suspects.
- Fuel system basics: A missing or damaged cap can cause fuel contamination; confirm the fuel cap 581075501 seals correctly.
Why it matters
An engine swap is a big investment of time and money. When the rest of the 917255911 tractor is in good shape, a new engine can restore dependable mowing for years. When multiple systems are worn, you can end up chasing problems after the swap.
Last updated: February 2026
What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman uses engines from several major manufacturers across its riding mowers and lawn tractors. For your Craftsman model 917255911, confirm the engine brand by reading the engine ID tag on the engine itself; that tag is the reliable source for the exact maker and spec.
How to identify the engine brand on Craftsman 917255911
Check the engine, not the hood decal. The ID tag is usually a sticker or metal plate in one of these spots:
- On the blower housing (recoil starter shroud)
- Near the spark plug
- On the valve cover
- On the engine block near the muffler
- Near the carburetor or air filter housing
Write down everything on the tag, especially the engine model and spec/type/code.
Common engine makers used on Craftsman tractors
Craftsman commonly sources engines from these brands (varies by tractor series and year):
- Briggs & Stratton
- Kohler
- Kawasaki
Quick ID tag cheat sheet
| Engine maker | What the tag usually says | What to record |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Model / Type / Code | All three fields |
| Kohler | Model / Spec | Both fields |
| Kawasaki | Model / Spec | Both fields |
Why it matters
The engine brand and spec determine the correct maintenance and repair parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel parts) and the right troubleshooting steps for no-start, hard-start, or stalling.
Related troubleshooting help
If the starter clicks or the engine will not crank, follow: riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video. If you suspect an electrical start issue, a common wear part is the solenoid 532146154.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917255911 riding mower?
The model number for this Craftsman riding mower is 917255911. On Craftsman tractors, the model number is the most reliable identifier for matching the correct parts (like belts, switches, and wheels) to your exact machine.
Where to find the model number on the tractor
We recommend checking these common locations on Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors:
- Under the seat on the seat pan or frame
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- On the left or right side of the frame, near the engine compartment
- Near the footrest area on the frame rail
- On a sticker or metal tag that also lists serial information
Model number vs. other numbers you might see
Many tractors have multiple identifiers. Use 917255911 when selecting parts.
| What you see | What it means | Use it to order parts? |
|---|---|---|
| 917255911 | Craftsman model number | Yes |
| Serial number | Unique ID for your specific unit | No |
| Engine model/type/code | Identifies the engine only | Sometimes (engine parts only) |
| Deck size/HP marketing info | General description | No |
Why it matters
Parts fit is model-specific. Even small changes between similar-looking Craftsman tractors can affect belt length, electrical connectors, and steering or deck hardware. Using 917255911 helps ensure you get the right match the first time.
Parts you can match by model number (examples)
If you are troubleshooting or replacing common wear items, these are examples of parts listed for model 917255911:
- Ground drive belt 583639501
- Lawn mower blade drive belt 582778701
- Lawn tractor ignition switch 532365402
- Solenoid 532146154
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917255911?
For Craftsman model 917255911, the model number itself does not contain the manufacturing year. To find the year, we use the tractor’s product identification (ID) or serial number/date code on the frame or under the seat, then decode it.
Where to find the date information
Look for a product ID label or stamped tag in one of these common spots:
- Under the seat pan or on the seat support
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- On the frame rail (left or right side)
- Near the engine compartment or battery area
How to decode the date code (common Craftsman format)
Many Craftsman riding mowers and tractors use a 6-digit date code that reads as:
- MMDDYY (month, day, year)
Examples:
| Date code | Meaning | Build date |
|---|---|---|
| 072811 | MMDDYY | July 28, 2011 |
| 031905 | MMDDYY | March 19, 2005 |
| 112320 | MMDDYY | November 23, 2020 |
Quick checks if you are unsure you found the right number
Use these tips so you do not decode the wrong label:
- The model number is 917255911; do not try to decode that as a date.
- A date code is usually 6 digits and often printed near “DOM” (date of manufacture) or similar wording.
- If you see multiple numbers, use the one that looks like a date (MMDDYY) rather than a long serial.
Why it matters
Knowing the build year helps us match the correct Craftsman parts and diagrams for your tractor, especially for wear items like belts, tires, and electrical parts.
If you are troubleshooting a no-start or click-no-crank issue while you are checking the ID tag, our video guide on riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video walks through the most common causes.
Last updated: February 2026





