Where can I find my lawn mower engine model number?
On your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250222, the engine model number is typically printed on an engine ID label or stamped into the metal on the engine itself. Start by checking the top and sides of the engine near the cylinder head, valve cover, or blower housing; our owner's manual also shows where key identification labels are commonly located.
Check these common spots first (wipe dirt and oil off so you can read the characters):
- Top of the engine near the cylinder head or valve cover
- Side of the engine block (often near the muffler side or opposite side)
- Blower housing / recoil shroud area (near the cooling fan cover)
- Under the hood on or near the engine, sometimes on a sticker
- Frame area near the engine (some tractors also have an engine info decal nearby)
Engine identification is usually a model plus other numbers (type/spec and code/serial). For parts lookup and tune-up items, the engine model is the most important.
| What you might see | What it means | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Engine family/model identifier | Ordering engine-specific parts |
| Type/Spec | Build configuration | Matching carburetor, ignition, governor parts |
| Code/Serial | Production date/serial | Confirming exact version |
The tractor model number (917250222) identifies the chassis and mower deck parts, but the engine model number identifies engine-specific parts like the air filter, spark plug, fuel system parts, and charging components. Having both numbers prevents ordering the wrong part.
If you are looking for the engine model number because the tractor will not crank or start, use these step-by-step resources:
- Riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video
- Riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video
- Jump starting a riding lawn mower battery video
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Yes, replacing the engine on your Craftsman 917250222 front-engine lawn tractor is worth it when the tractor’s deck, steering, and drive components are still solid and the total engine-swap cost stays well below the cost of a comparable replacement tractor. If multiple major systems are worn, the money is usually better spent elsewhere.
- The mower deck is structurally sound (no major cracks or severe rust-through)
- The tractor still cuts evenly and doesn’t have excessive vibration (blade and mandrel condition matters)
- Steering and front-end parts are tight (no wandering or severe play)
- The drive system is reliable (belt, pulleys, and transaxle performance)
- You can do the work safely and follow the service steps in the owner's manual
Use this as a practical way to decide.
| What you’re seeing | What it usually means | Best move |
|---|---|---|
| Engine is seized or has low compression, but everything else is in good shape | Engine-only failure | Replace engine |
| Engine is failing and the deck/steering/drive also need work | Multiple big repairs stacking up | Consider replacing the tractor |
| Tractor runs but has loss of power from maintenance issues (fuel, air, oil, spark) | Tune-up items first | Diagnose and tune up before buying an engine |
Many “bad engine” symptoms are caused by maintenance or safety issues. The troubleshooting chart in the manual points to common causes of power loss such as dirty air filter, low/dirty oil, stale fuel, clogged muffler, or spark plug problems. Check these first:
- Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gasoline
- Check oil level and change oil if dirty
- Clean or replace the air filter
- Inspect and service the spark plug
- Clean debris from engine cooling fins and screens
An engine swap can restore reliability, but it only pays off if the rest of the tractor is safe and mechanically sound. For example, excessive vibration can come from a worn or bent blade or a bent blade mandrel; fixing those issues protects the new engine and improves cut quality.
If you’re also addressing deck-related wear, common related parts for this model include the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 and the 3-in-1 blade, 42-in 532422719.
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917250222, the operator’s manual identifies it as a 21.0 HP riding lawn tractor with a low-emission internal combustion (gas) engine. For the exact engine maker and model (such as Briggs & Stratton), use the engine ID information listed in the owner's manual.
From the documentation for this specific tractor, we can rely on these model-level details:
- 21.0 HP rating is called out on the manual cover
- Gasoline engine (internal combustion)
- Low-emission engine design (operates differently than older engines)
- Fuel guidance: up to 10% ethanol (E10) is acceptable
Many Craftsman tractors were built with engines from common suppliers, but the sure way is to match the engine’s ID tag to the manual.
- Look for an engine label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Record the model, type, and code (or similar ID fields)
- Match those numbers to the engine information section in the owner's manual
- Use the engine ID when ordering tune-up items (spark plug, air filter, fuel filter)
If the question is coming up because the tractor will not crank or start, these parts are frequent culprits:
- Lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802 (no-crank, single click, intermittent crank)
- Lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350 (no power to starter circuit, key issues)
- Battery cables and connections (corrosion or loose terminals)
| Symptom | Most likely area | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| Clicks but will not crank | Starting circuit | Battery charge, solenoid connections |
| Cranks but will not start | Fuel or ignition | Fresh fuel, choke/throttle setting |
| Dies when you release brake | Safety interlocks | Brake switch and linkage adjustment |
Knowing the exact engine identification helps you buy the correct maintenance parts and follow the right oil, fuel, and tune-up specs. It also prevents mismatches when troubleshooting no-start or poor-running problems.
Last updated: February 2026
What are common problems with Craftsman riding mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917250222 riding mower fall into three buckets: it will not start (battery, wiring, safety interlocks, ignition), it runs but cuts poorly (deck level, blades, belt, venting), or it loses drive (drive belt and linkage). Our owner's manual troubleshooting chart is the fastest way to match symptoms to the right checks.
- No crank or clicking: battery connections, fuse, wiring, ignition switch, starter solenoid
- Cranks but will not start: old fuel, clogged fuel path, dirty air filter, spark plug
- Blades will not rotate: obstruction in clutch mechanism, worn mower drive belt, frozen idler pulley, frozen blade mandrel
- Poor grass discharge: engine speed too slow, deck not level, wet grass, low tire pressure, dull or bent blade, grass buildup under deck, clogged deck vent holes around mandrels
- Loss of drive: worn or broken motion drive belt, debris on steering plate (if equipped)
The 917250222 manual calls out several cut-quality and blade-rotation causes that are easy to overlook, especially grass buildup under the deck and clogged deck vent holes around the mandrels. If blades stop turning or discharge gets weak, inspect the belt path, idlers, and mandrel area; a worn mandrel can also contribute to vibration and poor cutting.
Helpful parts that match these symptoms:
- 3-in-1 blade, 42-in 532422719 (dull, bent, or incorrect blade symptoms)
- Lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701 (frozen/noisy mandrel, vibration, uneven cut)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade engagement cable 584243501 (engagement problems at the control)
| Symptom | Most likely area | What we do first |
|---|---|---|
| Key turns, no crank | Starting circuit | Check battery cables, then test solenoid and ignition switch |
| Blades will not rotate | Deck drive | Clear obstruction; inspect belt, idler pulley, mandrel |
| Poor discharge | Deck setup/cleanliness | Set engine to fast, level deck, clean underside and vent holes |
| Loss of drive | Ground drive | Inspect motion drive belt and linkage; clear debris |
Catching belt wear, grass buildup, and loose electrical connections early prevents bigger failures like overheated pulleys, damaged mandrels, and repeated no-start conditions.
Last updated: February 2026
What year was Craftsman 917250222 made?
Craftsman model 917250222 was sold across multiple production runs, so there is not one single “made in” year. The most accurate way to pin down the year for your specific tractor is to match the model and serial information shown on the ID plate using the 917250222 owner's manual.
We use the tractor’s identification information (model and serial) because Craftsman tractors in the 917.xxxxx family were produced over several years with running changes.
- Park on a level surface, set the parking brake, and remove the key.
- Look for the product ID/serial label (commonly under the seat area or on the frame near the seat).
- Write down the model number (917250222) and the serial number exactly as shown.
- Compare the label details to the identification guidance in the 917250222 owner's manual.
- If you are ordering parts, use the exact model number and the parts diagrams for the best match.
The operator’s manual identifies the tractor as a Craftsman lawn tractor with these key specs:
| Item | What the manual shows |
|---|---|
| Model | 917.25022 (same model family as 917250222) |
| Engine rating | 21.0 HP (as rated by the engine manufacturer) |
| Deck size | 42-inch mower |
| Starting system | Electric start |
| Transmission | 6-speed transaxle |
The exact year affects parts fitment and service procedures because Craftsman tractors often have mid-series updates (deck hardware, steering linkages, wiring harness routing, and belt guides). Using the serial-based identification helps ensure you get the correct blade, belt, or electrical part the first time.
If you are troubleshooting or replacing wear items, these are examples of parts where exact configuration can vary:
- Mower deck components such as the lawn tractor mandrel housing 587819701
- Cutting components such as the 3-in-1 blade, 42-in 532422719
- Electrical starting components such as the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802
- Ignition components such as the lawn tractor ignition switch 532193350
- Drive system wear items such as the husqvarna lawn tractor ground drive belt, 1/2 x 97-1/2-in 532194346
Last updated: February 2026





