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Craftsman 917258501 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917258501 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Battery for Craftsman 917258501 - Part 144925

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    Battery

    Part #144925

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Round Head Bolt, 3/8-16 X 3/4-in for Craftsman 917258501 - Part STD533707

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    Round Head Bolt, 3/8-16 X 3/4-in

    Part #STD533707

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Battery Case for Craftsman 917258501 - Part 156417

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    Battery Case

    Part #156417

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Carriage Bolt, 3/8-16 X 1-in for Craftsman 917258501 - Part STD533710

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    Carriage Bolt, 3/8-16 X 1-in

    Part #STD533710

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Tractor 917258501 FAQs

Craftsman model 917258501 does not map to one single model year; this tractor model was sold across multiple production runs. The exact build year is determined by the serial number/date code on the tractor’s ID tag, not by the 917 model number alone.

How to find the build year on your tractor

Look for the product identification label in one of these common spots:

  • Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
  • On the rear fender pan near the seat
  • On the frame rail near the engine
  • Near the transaxle area on the frame

Once you find the label, record:

  • Model number (you already have 917258501)
  • Serial number (this is what we use to determine the year)
  • Any date code printed on the tag

What the serial number usually tells you

On many Craftsman 917-series lawn tractors, the serial number includes a date code that indicates the manufacturing date (often encoded as month/day/year or a similar format). If you match that code to a calendar date, you get the true production year for your specific unit.

Quick decode checklist

  • If the serial begins with 6 digits that look like a date, treat it as MMDDYY or MMDDYYYY
  • If the serial includes letters, look for a separate printed date or DOM line on the tag
  • If multiple numbers appear, use the one explicitly labeled serial

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors with the same 917 model family can use different decks, belts, and steering parts depending on the production run. Confirming the build date helps us match the correct parts diagram and avoid ordering the wrong component.

Parts that commonly vary by production run

If you are troubleshooting or ordering parts, these are often the first items affected by build changes:

System Examples of parts that can differ
Mower deck Blades, mandrels, belt routing
Drive Drive belt length, idlers
Steering/front axle Drag link, sector gear, bearings

If you are replacing deck components, the parts list for 917258501 includes items like the lawn tractor drive belt 532144200 and husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding mower model 917258501 uses a gas-powered, single-cylinder riding mower engine; the exact engine brand and horsepower vary by the specific engine installed on the tractor. We recommend confirming the engine make and model from the engine ID label before ordering tune-up or starting parts.

How to identify the exact engine on model 917258501

Look for the engine identification label on the engine itself (not on the mower frame). Common locations include the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the starter.

  • Write down the engine manufacturer (often Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, or Tecumseh on older units)
  • Record the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers
  • Match those numbers when buying maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
  • If the label is dirty, wipe it gently and use a flashlight to read stamped characters
  • If the label is missing, use the mower’s model number 917258501 plus visible engine features (carb style, muffler, air box shape) to narrow it down

Quick checks that help you confirm you have the right engine parts

Even when two engines look similar, small differences change the correct parts list.

What to check Where to look Why it matters
Engine model/type/code Engine ID label Determines the correct tune-up parts
Starter engagement style Starter area and flywheel Affects starter and solenoid compatibility
Deck and load symptoms During mowing Helps diagnose if issues are engine-related or deck/belt-related

Why it matters

Ordering by the engine ID prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up repairs, especially for starting and charging problems. For example, if the tractor only clicks when you turn the key, the issue is often in the starting circuit, and the correct electrical parts depend on the engine and wiring setup.

If you are troubleshooting a no-crank or click-no-start condition, these resources and parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917258501 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and drive system are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the whole machine. It is a poor value when multiple major systems are worn out.

Quick decision checklist

  • The mower deck shell is not cracked or severely rusted through
  • The transaxle drives smoothly (no slipping, grinding, or loss of pull)
  • Steering is tight enough to track straight (no excessive play)
  • You can still get key wear parts (belts, blades, pulleys) for this model
  • The engine swap cost (engine + incidentals) is clearly less than a comparable replacement tractor

What to inspect on model 917258501 before you commit

Even if the engine is done, these items decide whether the tractor is a good “platform” to keep:

Cost and effort: what “worth it” looks like

Use this simple comparison to decide:

If you see this… Engine replacement usually makes sense Engine replacement usually does not make sense
Deck condition Solid shell, normal surface rust Cracks, rot, major weld repairs needed
Drive system Strong pull, consistent speed Slips, won’t climb, noisy transaxle
Parts availability Belts/spindles/pulleys available Multiple key parts hard to source
Total cost Clearly under the cost of a replacement tractor Approaches the cost of replacing the tractor

Why it matters

An engine swap only pays off when the rest of the tractor is dependable. If the deck spindles, belt drive, or transaxle are near end-of-life, you can end up spending engine money and still have a tractor that cannot mow reliably.

Helpful next step

If your tractor clicks or cranks inconsistently, confirm it is truly an engine failure before you buy anything; many “dead engine” symptoms are battery, cable, or solenoid related. Use our riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video to narrow it down.

Last updated: February 2026

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

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