Where can I find my lawn mower engine model number?
On your Craftsman 917287054 front-engine lawn tractor, the engine model number is typically stamped into the engine itself (not on the mower frame tag). Look for a stamped code on the top of the cylinder or on the blower housing area; on many V-twin engines it’s near the top of a cylinder on the right or left side.
- Check the top of each cylinder head area for stamped numbers
- Look along the metal shroud or blower housing near the flywheel
- Inspect the valve cover area and nearby flat metal surfaces
- Wipe off dirt and oil; the stamp is often faint under grime
- Use a flashlight and take a phone photo, then zoom in
Most riding mower engines use a stamped model or type code (letters and numbers) rather than a printed sticker. If you see multiple lines, record all of them because they can include:
| What you find | What it’s used for | Why you should save it |
|---|---|---|
| Model/type code | Identifies the engine family | Helps match tune-up and ignition parts |
| Spec/trim code | Identifies exact configuration | Prevents ordering the wrong carb or starter parts |
| Serial number | Identifies production run | Helps confirm revisions and superseded parts |
The mower model number (917287054) identifies the tractor and deck system, but the engine model number identifies the exact engine build. Having both numbers makes it much easier to match parts like an ignition switch, starter solenoid, or blades.
If you’re diagnosing a no-crank or intermittent start issue, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
For more step-by-step help on a clicking no-start symptom, use our guide: riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video
Last updated: February 2026
What year was Craftsman 917287054 made?
Craftsman model 917287054 was built across a production run rather than a single “model year”, so the exact build year is identified from the tractor’s product ID and serial number label (typically under the seat or on the rear frame). Use that label to match the manufacturing date for your specific unit.
Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists the model and serial information. Common locations on a front-engine Craftsman tractor include:
- Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
- On the rear fender pan near the seat base
- On the rear frame, behind the seat
- Near the engine compartment on the frame rail
Write down the model number (917287054) and the serial number exactly as shown.
Craftsman tractors in the 917.XXXXXX family were often produced for multiple seasons with small running changes (deck hardware, wiring, steering parts, and safety switches). That is why two tractors with the same model number can have different build dates.
Knowing the build year helps us match the correct replacement parts and diagrams, especially for wear items like blades, mandrel components, and electrical parts.
If you are confirming fitment while you track down the build date, these are common parts to cross-check by serial range and deck setup:
- Lawn tractor 42-in deck high-lift blade 532138971
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149
- Husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794
- Lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350
| Area | What changes most often | Symptom if mismatched |
|---|---|---|
| Mower deck | Blade type, mandrel, belt routing | Poor cut, vibration, belt issues |
| Electrical | Ignition switch, solenoid, interlocks | No crank, intermittent start |
| Steering/front axle | Bushings, bearings, caps | Loose steering, uneven tire wear |
Use the parts list for model 917287054 to compare your deck and chassis components visually (blade style, mandrel style, and ignition layout are usually the fastest identifiers).
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917287054 uses a vertical-shaft, air-cooled, gasoline engine; many tractors in this Craftsman 917 series are equipped with Briggs & Stratton single-cylinder engines. To identify the exact engine model on your unit, read the engine ID label on the blower housing or valve cover.
Use the engine’s ID tag to match tune-up and fuel-system parts correctly.
- Find the engine model, type, and code on the engine shroud (blower housing)
- Write the numbers exactly as shown
- Confirm single-cylinder vs. twin-cylinder by the label (do not guess)
- Note whether it has electric start; most do, using a solenoid
- If the engine was replaced, always use the engine label, not the tractor model, for engine parts
On a front-engine lawn tractor like this, the engine type affects starting, charging, and safety-interlock diagnosis.
| Engine detail | What you’ll see | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel system | Carbureted gasoline | Impacts starting and stalling symptoms |
| Cooling | Air-cooled | Dirty fins cause overheating and power loss |
| Starting circuit | Key switch, solenoid, starter | Determines no-crank checks |
If you are diagnosing a no-crank or click-only symptom while confirming the engine ID, these model-matched electrical parts are commonly involved: lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 and lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350.
The engine model number is the key to ordering the correct maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter, carburetor parts) and to following the right troubleshooting steps for hard starting, no-start, or stalling.
For a step-by-step no-crank walkthrough, use: riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video.
Last updated: February 2026





