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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Suspension Arm Mounting Stud, 1-in for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 593824001

    Lawn Tractor Suspension Arm Mounting Stud

    Part #195161

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  • Lawn Tractor Deck Baffle, Front for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 531170701

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    Baffle, Right Front

    Part #403150

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  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Cover for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532405507

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    Mandrel Cover, Left

    Part #405507

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Retainer Spring for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532004497

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    Retainer

    Part #4497H

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  • Lawn Tractor Battery Tie-down Kit for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532190270

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    Battery Strap Mount, Front

    Part #190270

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Spindle Thrust Washer for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532006266

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    Hardened Race Thrust Bearing

    Part #6266H

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Reverse Pedal for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532401723

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Reverse Pedal

    Part #197301X428

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Bell Crank for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 531169001

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    Lawn Tractor Bell Crank

    Part #194317

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  • Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 532196539

    Mower deck diagram

    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Shoulder Bolt

    Part #196539

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  • Husqvarna Lawn & Garden Equipment Carriage Bolt for Craftsman 917287281 - Part 596136101

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Carriage Bolt

    Part #72110612

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Craftsman Tractor 917287281 FAQs

Yes, it’s worth replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917287281 lawn tractor when the tractor chassis, mower deck, and steering are solid and the total engine swap cost stays well below the cost of replacing the entire tractor (a common cutoff is around half the price of a comparable new unit). If the tractor also needs major deck-drive or electrical repairs, replacement often makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • The mower deck shell is not rusted through and the spindles/mandrels are not loose
  • The transmission drives normally (no slipping, no persistent loss of motion)
  • The wiring and safety switches are in good shape (no repeated no-crank issues)
  • You can do basic mechanical work or have a shop that will install the engine
  • The engine failure is internal (low compression, thrown rod) rather than a simple fuel or ignition issue
Costs and effort: what to compare

Use this table to decide where your money goes.

Option Best when Typical downside
Replace engine Tractor is otherwise in good condition Highest parts cost; installation time
Repair existing engine Problem is fuel, spark, carburetion, or maintenance related Can take troubleshooting time
Replace tractor Multiple major systems are worn (engine + deck + drive) Higher upfront cost; setup time
Before you commit: rule out common “engine is bad” symptoms

Many “dead engine” complaints are actually starting or safety-interlock issues. The 917287281 troubleshooting steps in the 917287281 owner’s manual point you to basics like battery condition, fuses, wiring checks, and solenoid or starter testing.

  • Confirm the brake pedal is fully depressed and the attachment clutch is disengaged
  • Check battery charge and clean/tighten battery terminals
  • Inspect wiring connections for looseness or corrosion
  • If it clicks but won’t crank, test the starter solenoid and starter
  • If it cranks but won’t start, check fuel quality and air filter condition

If you’re chasing a no-crank condition, the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a common wear item to evaluate.

Why it matters

An engine swap can extend the life of a good Craftsman tractor for years, but only if the rest of the machine is safe and reliable. The manual also emphasizes safe operation and maintenance practices (keeping debris off hot engine parts, checking fasteners, and avoiding adjustments with the engine running), which become even more important after major repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman riding mower model 917287281 uses a low-emission gasoline engine with electric start; the exact engine brand and displacement vary by build and are identified on the engine label and in the 917287281 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your 917287281

Use these quick checks to match the engine correctly for tune-up and repair parts:

  • Look for the engine model/type code on the valve cover, blower housing, or a sticker near the starter
  • Record the engine model number and spec/type number (both matter)
  • Match the engine label to the manual’s engine maintenance section (oil, spark plug, air filter)
  • Confirm your tractor’s Model No. 917.28728 reference in the manual cover (same tractor family)
  • If the tractor cranks slowly or only clicks, test the battery and starting circuit before assuming an engine issue
Common engine-related symptoms and what they usually mean
What you notice Most common cause What to check first
Clicks but won’t crank Weak battery or bad solenoid connection Battery charge, cable tightness, solenoid terminals
Cranks but won’t start Fuel or ignition issue Fresh fuel, choke use, spark plug condition
Starts then dies when you release brake Safety interlock not made Seat switch, brake switch, wiring
Parts that often get involved (starting and drive)

These parts are frequently replaced during no-start or no-move troubleshooting on riding tractors:

  • Battery cables and terminals (clean and tight)
  • Starter solenoid (switches battery power to the starter)
  • Ignition switch and safety interlock switches (seat, brake, PTO)
  • Ground drive belt routing and tension
  • Blade drive belt routing and PTO engagement

If you’re diagnosing a no-crank condition, the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 is a common electrical part in the starting circuit for this model family.

Why it matters

Getting the exact engine ID prevents wrong tune-up parts and speeds up troubleshooting. It also helps you follow the correct starting steps (choke use, throttle position) and avoid unnecessary replacement of belts, pulleys, or electrical parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman riding mower on this page, the model number is 917.287281 (often written without the dot as 917287281). For the most accurate match, we recommend confirming the model tag on your tractor and cross-checking it with the 917287281 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the mower

Most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors list the model number on a product ID label. Check these common spots:

  • Under the seat pan or on the seat deck
  • On the frame rail near the engine
  • Near the rear fender area
  • Under the hood near the dash tower
  • On the left or right side of the chassis
42-inch deck vs. model number (what’s the difference?)

“42-inch” describes the cutting deck size, not the model number. A single model family can be sold with different deck sizes (42-inch, 46-inch, etc.), so the model tag is the best way to ensure you get the right parts like belts, blades, and mandrel components.

What you’re checking What it tells you Why it matters
Model number (example: 917287281) Exact tractor configuration Ensures correct parts fit
Deck size (example: 42-inch) Cutting width Helps narrow blade and belt options
Engine info (HP, type) Powerplant details Helps with tune-up and starting parts
Why it matters for parts and repairs

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong deck parts and drive components. For example, deck and blade-drive items can vary by configuration, including belt routing and pulley/mandrel setups.

If you’re troubleshooting a deck issue, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: February 2026

On Craftsman riding mowers like model 917287281, the serial number format is not a reliable “year lookup” by itself because Craftsman used multiple serial number styles over time. The most accurate way to identify the build date is to match the model and product number information shown on the tractor’s ID label with the details in the 917287281 owner’s manual.

Where to find the ID label (what to write down)

We recommend copying the information exactly as printed on the tractor’s identification label. Common label locations include under the seat, on the frame near the engine, or near the rear fender.

Write down:

  • Model number (for this tractor: 917287281)
  • Serial number (all digits and letters)
  • Any product number or manufacturing code on the same label
  • Engine model/type/code (often on the engine shroud or valve cover)
How to interpret common Craftsman date codes

Some Craftsman components and labels use date-style codes, but they are not universal across all tractors.

Code style you may see What it usually means Example interpretation
6 digits like MMDDYY Month, day, year 072811 = July 28, 2011
4 digits like YYWW Year, week of year 2315 = 2023, week 15
Engine “code” number Engine build date (engine only) Use engine maker’s code format
Quick checks to avoid a wrong “year”

Use these checks before you assume the last two digits are the year:

  • If the serial includes letters, it usually is not MMDDYY.
  • If the tractor has a low-emission engine and modern safety labeling, it may be newer than the style suggests.
  • If the “date” would be impossible (month 13, day 45), it is not a date code.
Why it matters

The correct year and configuration affects parts fitment for belts, blades, and deck hardware. For example, deck service parts like a mandrel assembly must match your exact deck setup, such as the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your riding mowers & tractors

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Main causes: dead battery, stale fuel, bad starter solenoid, ignition system problem, bad ignition interlock switch, clo…

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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