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  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Wheel Axle, Right for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 774691

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  • Husqvarna Lawn & Garden Equipment Plunger Cap for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532071673

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  • Lawn Tractor O-ring for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 788092

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  • Rod, Parking Brake for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532175765

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  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Push-in Rivet for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532133835

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  • Lawn Tractor Shift Bracket for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532437458

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 595305701

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  • Weed Eater Lawn Tractor Anti-sway Bar Bracket for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532165460

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Rod Pivot Housing for Craftsman 917271831 - Part 532409167

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    Pivot Chassis Rod

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Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917271831 FAQs

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271831 uses a 21.0 HP, electric-start, low-emission gasoline engine (as listed on the tractor’s manual cover). For the exact engine manufacturer and model family, we recommend matching the engine ID label on your engine to the specifications in the 917271831 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on your 917271831

Use these quick checks to confirm the engine make and model so you get the right tune-up and repair parts:

  • Look for the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
  • Record the model, type, and code (common on Briggs and Stratton engines)
  • Compare those numbers to the engine section in the 917271831 owner's manual
  • If the label is missing, use the tractor’s model number 917271831 plus the engine’s visible features (single-cylinder, electric start) to narrow it down
  • Keep the engine ID handy when ordering maintenance items like spark plugs, air filters, and belts

What we can confirm from the manual (model-specific)

The manual for Craftsman 917271831 identifies these key powertrain details:

Spec What it means for you
21.0 HP Stronger torque for mowing and light towing
Electric start Uses a battery and starter motor for push-button/key starting
Low-emission engine May have different starting and warm-up behavior than older engines
6-speed transaxle Manual gear selection; stop fully before shifting

If you are troubleshooting power delivery (engine runs but tractor will not move), the ground drive belt is a common wear item on this platform.

  • V-belt 532138255 (ground drive belt) can slip, glaze, or stretch over time
  • Check belt routing and tensioner movement during inspection
  • Replace any belt that is cracked, shiny, or has missing chunks

Why it matters

The engine’s exact make and model determines the correct spark plug, air filter, oil type, and some carburetor and ignition parts. Confirming the engine ID first prevents wrong-part returns and speeds up repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

Craftsman push mower engines are commonly supplied by major small-engine manufacturers such as Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki. For your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271831, the exact engine maker is identified on the engine label and in the 917271831 owner's manual.

How to identify the engine manufacturer on your mower

Use these quick checks on the actual engine (not the tractor hood decal):

  • Look for the engine brand badge on the recoil cover or valve cover (Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, Kawasaki).
  • Find the engine model and type code on the blower housing label.
  • Check the emissions label; it often lists the engine family and manufacturer.
  • Match the engine model to the parts list section in the manual.
  • If the label is missing, use the tractor model number (917271831) to cross-reference engine parts diagrams.

What “Craftsman engine” usually means

Craftsman is the equipment brand; the engine is typically built by an engine OEM and installed on the mower/tractor. That is why two Craftsman mowers from different years can have different engine brands.

Common engine suppliers (typical)

Engine brand Where you’ll see it most often What to look for
Briggs & Stratton Many Craftsman walk-behind and riding models Model-type-code label
Kohler Some mid to higher power models Spec number on ID tag
Kawasaki Some premium models Engine model on emissions label

Why it matters

Knowing the engine manufacturer helps you buy the correct tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter) and follow the right maintenance specs for oil type, gap settings, and service intervals.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271831, a typical engine replacement (parts plus labor) usually runs about $800 to $2,500 total, depending on the engine type, whether the job includes related repairs, and local labor rates. Most shops bill about 4 to 8 labor hours for a riding mower engine swap.

What drives the total cost?

Engine replacement pricing varies because the “engine” job often includes extra parts and setup work beyond bolting in a new motor.

  • Engine itself: new OEM-style engines typically cost more than used or rebuilt options
  • Labor time: removal, transfer of pulleys/cables, wiring, and test run
  • Related wear items: belts, pulleys, battery cables, fuel line, or mounting hardware
  • Deck and drive condition: a worn drive belt or frozen idler can add time
  • Pickup/delivery: common add-on charge for riding mowers

Typical cost ranges (parts + labor)

Scenario What you’re paying for Typical total
Budget repair Used/rebuilt engine, minimal extras $500 to $1,200
Most common New replacement engine, standard labor $800 to $2,500
High end New engine plus multiple related repairs $2,000 to $3,500

Before you replace the engine, check these common “not starting” causes

Many tractors get quoted for an engine when the real issue is electrical, fuel, or a safety interlock.

  • Weak battery or poor cable connections
  • Safety interlock problem (seat switch, brake/clutch switch, PTO switch)
  • Starter/solenoid issue (clicks but won’t crank)
  • Fuel delivery or stale fuel
  • Ignition key or switch wear (a spare key can help rule this out)

If you need a replacement key for this model, we stock the molded ignition key 532140403.

Why it matters

An engine is one of the most expensive repairs on a riding mower. Confirming the starting system and interlocks first helps you avoid paying for an engine when a battery, switch, or wiring fix solves the problem.

For model-specific operating and safety interlock checks, use the 917271831 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271831 is worth it when the deck, chassis, and drive system are in solid condition and the total swap cost stays well below the price of a comparable new rider. If multiple major systems are worn, replacement makes more sense.

Quick checks before you buy an engine

Use these decision points first:

  • Deck and chassis: Deck is not rusted through, chassis is straight, and mounting points are solid.
  • Drive and steering: Transaxle drives smoothly, steering is tight, brakes hold.
  • Cut quality basics: A clean underside and sharp blades still produce an even cut.
  • Safety interlocks: Seat, brake, and PTO interlocks work as designed; confirm the exact tests in the 917271831 owner's manual.
  • Budget rule: If the engine swap plus needed belts, pulleys, and hardware approaches about half the cost of a comparable new tractor, buying new is the better value.

Cost and effort comparison

Engine replacement is a moderate-to-advanced DIY job because you typically transfer linkages, wiring, exhaust, and pulleys, then verify safe operation.

Option Best when What you get
Replace engine Tractor is otherwise strong Biggest life extension
Repair existing engine Issue is fuel/ignition/compression related and isolated Lowest cost if successful
Replace tractor Deck, drive, and steering all show wear Fastest reliability

“While you’re in there” items that protect the investment

If you keep the tractor, address common wear points so the new engine is not fighting the rest of the machine:

  • Clean built-up grass and debris from the deck and chassis after use.
  • Keep blades sharp; replace bent blades.
  • If blades slip or won’t spin, inspect the deck drive and replace worn parts such as the v-belt 532138255.

Why it matters

An engine swap only pays off when the tractor can safely use that power. A solid deck, working interlocks, and a healthy drive system turn the repair into years of dependable mowing.

Last updated: January 2026

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