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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917270850 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Battery 12 B for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 163465

    Electrical diagram

    Battery 12 B

    Part #163465

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

  • Debris Guard Shield for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 159880

    Engine diagram

    Debris Guard Shield

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  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Tire Valve Stem for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 65139

    Wheels and tires diagram

    Wizard Lawn Tractor Tire Valve Stem

    Part #65139

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  • Lawn Tractor Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 169905

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    Lawn Tractor Owner's Manual

    Part #169905

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  • Lawn Tractor Parking Brake Arm for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 145204

    Ground drive diagram

    Lawn Tractor Parking Brake Arm

    Part #145204

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  • Lock Nut for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 128861

    Engine diagram

    Lock Nut

    Part #128861

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917270850 - Part STD523715

    Ground drive diagram

    Bolt

    Part #STD523715

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917270850 - Part STD551137

    Lock Washer

    Part #STD551137

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  • Decal.dash.p for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 166927

    Decals diagram

    Decal.dash.p

    Part #166927

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  • Steering Wheel for Craftsman 917270850 - Part 139768

    Steering diagram

    Steering Wheel

    Part #139768

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Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917270850 FAQs

Replacing the engine on a Craftsman lawn tractor like model 917270850 typically runs $600 to $2,500 installed. Your exact total depends on the specific engine that fits your tractor (shaft size, mounting pattern, wiring) and local labor rates; confirm the engine details in the 917270850 owner's manual before you price parts or request quotes.

Typical installed cost ranges
  • Engine assembly (new or remanufactured): $400 to $2,000+
  • Labor (shop install): 3 to 6 hours
  • Fluids and tune-up items: oil, filter, spark plug, fuel filter
  • Incidentals: fuel line, clamps, hardware, shop supplies
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY swap Engine + fluids/tune-up parts $400 to $2,150
Shop swap Engine + labor + fluids $600 to $2,500
What drives the price up or down
  • Engine compatibility requirements: crankshaft diameter/length, PTO setup, and electrical connections
  • Engine choice: new vs. remanufactured vs. used
  • Condition of surrounding parts: rusted fasteners, damaged wiring, worn pulleys
  • Extra repairs discovered: fuel system cleanup, starter/charging issues, deck service
Smart checks while the engine is out

These items commonly affect performance and safety after a major repair:

  • Verify the operator presence and interlock systems work correctly (seat switch, brake/clutch start conditions)
  • Inspect belts and pulleys for wear; replace if cracked or glazed
  • Check deck components for vibration sources (bent blade, mandrel issues)

If you are also fixing slipping or inconsistent drive, the ground drive belt is a common wear item; see v-belt 532138255.

Why it matters

An engine swap is only successful when the replacement engine matches the tractor’s shaft and mounting specs and the safety interlocks operate correctly; that prevents no-starts, vibration, and unsafe operation.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman riding mower like model 917270850, we typically find the model number and serial number on the tractor frame under the seat or on the underside of the seat itself. Use the model number to match the correct parts list and specifications in the 917270850 owner's manual.

Where to check on model 917270850

Look in these common spots first:

  • Under the seat on the frame (most common)
  • Underside of the seat pan
  • Near the rear fender area around the seat mount
  • On a decal or metal tag with “Model No.” and “Serial No.”
How to use the model number once you find it

After you confirm the model number is 917270850, use it to:

  • Pull the correct parts diagrams for your Craftsman lawn tractor
  • Confirm key specs (engine, deck size, battery group size, tire pressure)
  • Order the right maintenance items (belts, blades, filters, spark plug)
  • Avoid mismatched parts from similar-looking tractors
Quick reference: model number vs. serial number
What you found What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact tractor design for parts and manuals 917270850
Serial number Identifies your specific unit for service history and production run Varies
Why it matters

Craftsman tractors often share the same deck size or engine family across multiple models, but parts like a ground drive belt, mandrel assembly, or steering components can differ. Matching the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and saves repair time.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270850 is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and transaxle are in solid shape and the engine cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement tractor; if the machine has multiple worn systems, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • The mower deck is straight (no cracks) and still cuts evenly after leveling
  • The tractor drives and shifts normally (no slipping, no loud transaxle noise)
  • Steering is tight enough to mow safely (no severe play)
  • You can do the work safely (engine off for adjustments and repairs)
  • The total repair cost (engine + incidentals) is under about 50% of a comparable replacement tractor
What to inspect first (before you buy an engine)

Use the maintenance and troubleshooting guidance in the 917270850 owner’s manual to evaluate the rest of the tractor. Pay special attention to items that commonly add cost beyond the engine:

Area to check What you’re looking for Why it changes the decision
Mower deck and blades Excessive vibration, bent components, worn blades Deck repairs can stack up fast with an engine swap
Blade drive system Blades not rotating, belt wear, frozen idlers/mandrels You may need belt and spindle parts too
Safety interlocks Engine should shut off when you leave the seat with blades engaged Safety issues must be fixed before returning to service
Electrical starting Clicking/no crank symptoms Could be battery, wiring, solenoid, or starter, not the engine
Parts that often get replaced during an engine swap

Even when the engine is the main failure, we often see these deck and drive items addressed at the same time:

  • Blade and spindle wear items (especially if you had vibration)
  • Mower drive belt (common cause of blades not rotating)
  • Blade hardware and torque check (blade bolt torque is typically 27 to 35 ft-lbs per the manual)

If you’re also correcting poor cut or vibration, a known-good blade such as the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149 can be part of the fix (only if it matches your deck setup).

Why it matters

An engine replacement can extend the life of a good chassis for years, but it is only a win when you are not also chasing deck vibration, belt/mandrel failures, or safety interlock problems that the manual says must be corrected immediately.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270850, the engine brand is typically identified on the engine shroud, ID label, or dash decal; this model’s documentation references a B&S (Briggs & Stratton) dash decal, which strongly indicates a Briggs & Stratton-equipped configuration. Confirm the exact engine family by matching the engine ID tag to the specs in the 917270850 owner's manual.

How to confirm the engine brand on model 917270850

Check these common locations before ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter):

  • Engine blower housing (top plastic shroud) label
  • Valve cover area tag or stamped model/type/code
  • Frame tag under the seat or near the rear fender
  • Dash or hood decals (some versions note B&S)
  • Owner documentation and parts breakdown in the manual
What engine brands Craftsman commonly used

Across Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors, the most common engine suppliers include Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki. For 917270850, the manual’s B&S reference makes Briggs & Stratton the most likely match.

Engine brand Where you’ll usually see it What to record for parts matching
Briggs & Stratton Model/type/code label on shroud Model, type, code numbers
Kohler Spec tag near starter or valve cover Model, spec, serial
Kawasaki ID plate on blower housing Model, spec, serial
Why it matters

The tractor model number 917270850 helps us match chassis and deck parts, but the engine ID is what ensures you get the correct ignition, fuel, and maintenance parts (for example, the correct spark plug and oil filter style).

If you are also servicing the mower deck at the same time, match blade and deck hardware to the tractor model; a common deck wear item for this tractor family is the husqvarna lawn tractor mulching blade, 21-in 532134149.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman lawn tractor model 917270850 is a 20.5 HP, electric-start, front-engine tractor with a 42-inch mower deck. To identify the exact engine make and model (for example, Briggs & Stratton model and type), use the engine ID tag and confirm it in the 917270850 owner's manual.

How to identify the exact engine on model 917270850

Use the engine’s ID information so you order the correct tune-up and repair parts.

  • Find the engine ID label (often on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter)
  • Record the model, type, and code exactly as shown
  • Clean the label gently if it is oily or grass-covered; take a clear photo
  • Use the recorded ID to match filters, spark plug, carburetor parts, starter, and gaskets
  • Cross-check the tractor configuration details in the 917270850 owner's manual
What the manual confirms for this tractor

The owner documentation identifies the tractor configuration; the engine ID tag provides the manufacturer-specific details.

Item What it tells you For model 917270850
Horsepower class Power category for the tractor 20.5 HP
Starting system Electrical starting setup Electric start
Deck size Deck and blade matching 42-inch deck
Engine make/model Exact engine parts matching Use engine ID label
Why it matters

Many maintenance parts are engine-specific. Matching parts by the engine ID prevents wrong purchases and helps avoid common issues like hard starting, poor running, and repeated no-start problems.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917270850 was produced in the early-to-mid 2000s era; the exact build year is identified by the product identification label on the tractor (typically under the seat or on the frame) and the information in the 917270850 owner's manual.

How to find the exact year on your tractor

We use the model number to match parts and manuals, but the date code/serial information on the tractor is what pins down the exact year.

  • Look under the seat pan and around the seat bracket area
  • Check the frame rail near the engine or footrest area
  • Wipe the label clean and record every character (letters and numbers)
  • Compare the recorded info to the identification section in the manual
  • If the label is missing, use the engine model/type code as a secondary clue
What the manual confirms about this model

The manual identifies this unit as a Craftsman 20.5 HP, electric start, 42-inch mower, 6-speed transaxle lawn tractor, model 917.270850. That combination is most commonly associated with Craftsman tractors sold during the early-to-mid 2000s.

Item What to use it for Where you’ll find it
Model number (917270850) Parts lookup and manual match Model label
Serial/date code Exact production year Model label
Engine model/type code Helps date the engine (backup) Engine shroud/valve cover
Why it matters

The build year affects small but important fit details (deck hardware, belt routing, steering parts, decals). Confirming the year helps us match the correct diagrams and avoid ordering the wrong replacement parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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