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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917250811 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Decal.sideskirt.talon.t2200.rh for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 586207401

    Decals diagram

    Decal.sideskirt.talon.t2200.rh

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  • Lawn Tractor Quick Start Guide for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 588799624

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    All parts diagram

    Lawn Tractor Quick Start Guide

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 74760612

    Seat diagram

    Bolt

    Part #74760612

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 73510400

    Nut

    Part #73510400

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  • Dash for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 580485903

    Chassis diagram

    Dash

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  • Lawn Tractor Shift Rod for Craftsman 917250811 - Part 421063

    Ground drive diagram

    Lawn Tractor Shift Rod

    Part #421063

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Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917250811 FAQs

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250811 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transmission are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of a comparable new rider. Use the 917250811 owner's manual to confirm engine specs, wiring, and safety steps before you commit.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck is structurally sound (no major rust-through or cracks)
  • The transmission drives smoothly (no slipping, whining, or loss of pull)
  • Steering and front axle parts are tight (no severe play)
  • You can source the correct engine and any needed pulleys, belts, or wiring
  • The engine replacement cost is clearly less than buying a similar new riding mower

Cost and value: a simple rule of thumb

In most cases, an engine swap makes sense when the all-in repair cost (engine, hardware, belts, fluids, and labor) is well under half the price of a comparable new riding mower. If you are close to the price of a new unit, the new mower usually wins on warranty and overall reliability.

Situation Usually the better choice Why
Deck and drivetrain are in great shape Replace engine You extend the life of a good chassis
Deck is damaged or spindles are worn out Consider replacing mower Deck repairs add up fast
Multiple systems are failing (steering, wiring, transmission) Replace mower Stacked repairs reduce value
You do your own work and have tools Replace engine Labor savings changes the math

What to inspect on a 917250811 before buying an engine

Focus on the high-cost areas that determine whether the tractor is a good “platform” for a new engine:

  • Mower deck and spindles: check for wobble, noise, and cracks; a worn spindle/mandrel can point to bigger deck wear (see lawn mower mandrel assembly 587819701)
  • Blade drive system: inspect belt condition, idlers, and keepers for damage or misalignment
  • Electrical starting circuit: verify battery cables, grounds, and solenoid function
  • Fuel system: check tank condition and fuel line routing for leaks or brittleness

Why it matters

An engine is only one part of the machine. If the deck, transmission, and steering on your Craftsman 917250811 are healthy, an engine replacement can deliver years of reliable mowing. If those systems are already worn out, the engine swap often turns into a chain of expensive follow-up repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250811, the serial number is typically on an ID label on the frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat itself. We use that serial number (along with the model number) to match the correct parts and diagrams for your exact tractor.

Where to look (fast checklist)

  • Park on a flat surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key
  • Tilt the seat forward and look for a sticker or metal tag on the frame rails under the seat
  • Check the underside of the seat pan for a label
  • Wipe dirt and grass off the label so the numbers are readable
  • Write down the model number and serial number exactly as shown

What the label usually includes

Most Craftsman riding mower ID labels list these items:

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the tractor family 917.XXXXXX
Serial number Identifies your exact build Letters and numbers
Product number (sometimes) Helps match parts lists Varies

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors can use different mower deck, steering, and drive components across production runs. The serial number helps confirm the correct version of parts like a belt, blade, or mandrel so you avoid ordering a part that looks right but does not fit.

Tips if the label is missing or unreadable

  • Look for a second tag on the frame near the rear fender area (still close to the seat)
  • Use a flashlight and take a photo, then zoom in to read the characters
  • If you recently replaced the seat, recheck the frame label under the seat

For model-specific identification details and safe access points, use the 917250811 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman riding lawn tractor like model 917250811, a full engine replacement (parts plus labor) typically runs $600 to $2,500. The biggest cost drivers are whether you choose a new vs. used engine, how much fabrication is needed, and local shop labor rates; confirm specs in the 917250811 owner's manual.

What’s included in “engine replacement” pricing

Most shops quote a bundled price that can include:

  • New or remanufactured engine (largest portion of the cost)
  • Labor for removal and installation (often 4 to 8 hours on a riding mower)
  • New oil, filter, fuel filter, and spark plug (common add-ons)
  • Belt and pulley inspection and adjustment
  • Test run and safety checks

Typical cost ranges (parts + labor)

These ranges fit most front-engine riding mowers and tractors.

Replacement approach Typical total cost Best for
Used engine (salvage) $400 to $1,200 Lowest upfront cost
Remanufactured engine $700 to $1,800 Balanced cost and reliability
New engine (direct-fit) $900 to $2,500 Longest service life

When it’s smarter to repair instead of replace

If the tractor still has good compression and the drivetrain is solid, repairs often beat a full swap. Consider repair first when:

  • The starter system is the issue (battery, cables, solenoid)
  • The engine cranks but will not start (fuel, spark, air)
  • The mower deck or drive belt is slipping, not the engine

A common no-crank culprit is the solenoid; on this model, the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a known service part.

Why it matters

An engine swap is one of the highest-cost repairs on a riding mower. Getting the correct crankshaft size, mounting pattern, and wiring compatibility for 917250811 prevents return trips, belt misalignment, and premature PTO or deck-drive wear.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250811, the exact engine make and model varies by production configuration; we use the 917250811 owner's manual and the engine ID label on your mower to match the correct tune-up and repair parts.

How to identify the engine on model 917250811

Check these spots on the tractor and engine:

  • Engine blower housing or valve cover for the engine family/model label
  • Under the hood near the air filter housing
  • On the engine shroud near the spark plug wire
  • Frame tag for the tractor model (confirms 917250811, not the engine)
  • Manual engine section for the label location and spec format

What you can match once you have the engine ID

Once you have the engine model/type/code (or family), you can accurately select:

  • Air filter and pre-filter
  • Spark plug
  • Fuel filter
  • Oil type and oil capacity
  • Starter and charging system parts
What you have What it tells you Best use
Tractor model: 917250811 Tractor platform and compatible assemblies Deck, steering, chassis parts
Engine model/type/code Exact engine configuration Tune-up parts and engine service
Engine serial/family Production run details Correct replacement engine parts

Why it matters

Craftsman riding mowers often share the same tractor model number across multiple engine builds. Using the engine ID prevents ordering the wrong maintenance parts and helps troubleshoot no-start or hard-start symptoms faster.

If the engine clicks or cranks but will not start, follow the steps in riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video.

Last updated: February 2026

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Main causes: worn or broken blade belt, broken belt idler pulley, blade clutch cable failure, bad PTO switch, damaged ma…

Main causes: engine overfilled with oil, leaky head gasket or sump gasket, damaged carburetor seals, cracked fuel pump, …

Main causes: punctured tire or inner tube, leaky valve stem, damaged wheel rim…

Main causes: unlevel mower deck, dull or damaged cutting blades, worn mandrel pulleys, bent mower deck, engine needs tun…

Main causes: worn or broken ground drive belt, bad seat switch, transaxle freewheel control engaged, transaxle failure, …

Main causes: faulty battery, bad alternator…

Main causes: shift lever needs adjustment, neutral control needs adjustment…

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