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Craftsman 917204031 tractor

Craftsman 917204031 tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917204031 tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917204031 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Spindle Cap for Craftsman 917204031 - Part 184946X667

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    Spindle Cap

    Part #184946X667

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

  • Lawn Mower Retainer Ring for Craftsman 917204031 - Part 169870

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    Lawn Mower Retainer Ring

    Part #169870

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

Craftsman Tractor 917204031 FAQs

On a Craftsman riding tractor like model 917204031, the engine model number is printed on the engine itself, usually on the blower housing (engine shroud) or on the valve cover area. We use that engine number to match the correct tune-up and fuel system parts.

Where to look on the engine (most common spots)

Check these locations first (wipe dirt and grass off so the label is readable):

  • Top of the engine cover/shroud (often near the recoil or fan housing area)
  • Valve cover area (common on twin-cylinder engines)
  • Side of the blower housing (a sticker or stamped plate)
  • Near the spark plug(s) on the shroud
  • On the engine block as a stamped number (less common, but possible)

For diagrams and model-specific safety notes while accessing the engine area, use the 917204031 owner's manual.

What the engine ID usually looks like

Most riding mower engines list multiple identifiers. Record all of them if present.

What you may see What it’s used for
Model Identifies the engine family
Type / Trim Identifies the exact configuration
Code / Date Helps match production changes

Tips to make the number easy to read

  • Clean the area with a dry rag first; avoid soaking labels.
  • Use a flashlight and take a phone photo, then zoom in.
  • Write the number exactly as shown (include dashes and spaces).

Why it matters

The tractor model 917204031 identifies the chassis and mower deck, but the engine model number identifies the engine parts. Using the engine number prevents ordering the wrong air filter, spark plug, carburetor parts, or starter components.

If the tractor only clicks or cranks slowly while you are checking the engine ID, the riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video walks through common starting-system checks.

Last updated: January 2026

For Craftsman model 917204031, the exact engine brand and horsepower depend on the specific engine configuration installed on that tractor; we use the engine model and type code on the engine itself to identify the correct replacement parts and specs. The fastest way to confirm your engine details is to match the engine ID to the information in the 917204031 owner's manual.

How to identify the engine on model 917204031

Look for the engine identification label, then record the numbers exactly.

  • Check the top of the engine shroud, valve cover, or blower housing for an ID sticker or stamped plate
  • Write down the engine model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines)
  • If you see a spec number (common on Kohler), record that too
  • Compare the engine ID to the engine section in the manual and parts diagrams
  • Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up parts (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter)

Common engine types you may see on Craftsman riding tractors

Many Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors in this family use a single-cylinder or V-twin gasoline engine, typically in the mid-teens to low-20s horsepower range. What matters most for parts fit is the engine’s model/type code, not just the horsepower rating.

What you want to know Where to find it Why it matters
Engine brand (Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, etc.) Engine ID label Determines parts families and service procedures
Engine model/type/spec Engine ID label Required for correct carburetor, starter, and ignition parts
Horsepower class Manual or engine label Helps compare performance, not a reliable parts identifier

Why it matters

The engine ID is the key to getting the right maintenance and repair parts for your Craftsman 917204031, especially for starting and ignition issues. If the tractor clicks but will not crank, the starting circuit parts are often involved, such as the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.

  • A weak battery or corroded cables can mimic a bad starter
  • A failing solenoid can click but not deliver power to the starter
  • Safety interlock switches can prevent cranking even with a good battery

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman model 917204031 is typically from the mid-2000s era (about 2004 to 2006) for LT2000-style front-engine lawn tractors. For the most accurate confirmation, match your tractor’s product ID/serial label details to the production information in the 917204031 owner's manual.

How to confirm the exact build year on your 917204031

Use the tractor’s ID label and compare it to the identification section in the manual.

  • Locate the product ID/serial label (commonly under the seat, on the frame near the rear fender, or near the engine compartment)
  • Write down the full model and serial (or product) number exactly as shown
  • Check the identification and specifications section in the 917204031 owner's manual
  • If the label is damaged, clean it gently and use a flashlight to read stamped characters
  • Keep the numbers with your maintenance records for ordering belts, blades, and electrical parts

Quick reference: what “year made” usually means

Different sources use “year” differently; this table helps you pick the right one.

What you need Best identifier to use Where to find it
Exact production year Serial or product number Tractor ID label
Correct replacement parts Full model number + serial/product number ID label and parts diagrams
Engine year (if different) Engine model/type/code Engine shroud label

Why it matters

Craftsman tractors in the 917-series often have mid-year design changes. Confirming the build year helps us match the correct steering parts, deck components, and electrical items (for example, a starter solenoid such as lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802) so you avoid ordering a part that looks right but mounts differently.

Last updated: January 2026

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