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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Interlock Switch for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532176138

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    Push-in Interlock Switch

    Part #153664

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  • Lawn Tractor Mandrel Guard for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532174493

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    Vented Lawn Mower Deck Stripper

    Part #140329

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  • Lawn Tractor 42-in Deck Assembly for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 548102301

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    Lawn Mower Housing

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Muffler for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532137352

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    Lawn Tractor Muffler

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Spring Retention Lever for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532169671

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    Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Idler Arm Return Spring

    Part #169671

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Square Key for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532123583

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    Tower Lawn Tractor Square Key

    Part #123583X

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  • Lawn Tractor Belt Keeper for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 531165901

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    Tub Idler Guard

    Part #141043

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Steering Sector Gear Kit for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 584371701

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    Rally Lawn Tractor Steering Shaft Kit

    Part #167902

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  • Lawn Tractor Socket Screw for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 596134201

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    Screw

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  • Wizard Lawn Tractor Fuel Line Clamp for Craftsman 917270532 - Part 532123487

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    Wizard Lawn Tractor Fuel Line Clamp

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Craftsman Tractor 917270532 FAQs

On Craftsman model 917270532, we identify the engine by reading the engine’s model, type, and code numbers stamped on the engine itself (not the tractor model tag). On this tractor, the engine is a Briggs & Stratton 287707-1255-E3; the ID is typically found on the blower housing or valve cover area. Use the 917270532 owner's manual for diagrams and safe access steps.

Where to find the engine numbers

Look for a stamped metal tag or stamped numbers on the engine:

  • Blower housing (fan shroud) near the recoil area (even on electric-start engines)
  • Valve cover area on the top/front of the engine
  • Above the spark plug(s) or near the muffler side
  • Engine block near the starter or fuel tank mounting area

Clean the area first; grass and oil film can hide the stamp.

What numbers you need (and what they mean)

Use these three items to match parts correctly:

  • Model: engine family (example for this tractor: 287707)
  • Type: configuration/build spec (example: 1255-E3)
  • Code: production date code (helps confirm revisions)

Quick reference table

Item Used for Why it matters
Tractor model (917270532) Chassis, deck, steering parts Ensures parts fit the frame and mower deck
Engine model/type/code Engine parts and tune-up items Prevents wrong carburetor, air filter, or ignition parts

Why it matters

Many Craftsman tractors share similar frames, but engines can vary by spec. Using the engine model/type/code helps us match the correct fuel system, ignition, and maintenance parts for your exact engine build.

Helpful tip if you are shopping for deck parts

If you are identifying the engine because the tractor loses power or the blades act up, deck drive components can also be involved. For example, a worn blade drive belt can slip; see lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 if you are diagnosing blade drive issues.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman 917270532 lawn tractor, the engine model/type code is typically stamped into the metal on the engine itself (often on the blower housing, valve cover area, or near the cylinder head). For the tractor’s model identification, the owner’s manual lists the tractor model as 917.270532; see the 917270532 owner’s manual.

Where to look on the engine (quick checklist)

With the engine off and cool, look for a stamped or printed ID on the engine:

  • On top of the engine near the cylinder head area (common on V-twin engines)
  • On the blower housing (the shroud covering the flywheel)
  • Near the valve cover(s) on either the left or right side
  • Near the starter or muffler area (sometimes on a label)
  • On a flat machined pad or metal tag riveted to the shroud

Tractor model vs. engine model (what you are trying to find)

The Craftsman 917270532 is the tractor model. The engine has its own separate model/type code used for engine parts and service.

What you need Example for this unit Where it’s found
Tractor model number 917.270532 Tractor ID label and in the manual
Engine model/type code Varies by engine Stamped/printed on the engine

Why it matters

We use the tractor model (917270532) to match chassis, deck, steering, and drive parts. We use the engine model/type code to match engine-specific parts like the air filter, carburetor parts, starter, and ignition components.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman 917270532 lawn tractor, a no-start is most often caused by a weak battery or bad cable connections, a blown fuse, a safety interlock not made (brake/clutch pedal, seat switch, or attachment clutch), or a fuel/ignition issue such as stale gas, a clogged fuel filter, or a fouled spark plug. See the Craftsman 917270532 owner’s manual for the model-specific starting procedure and troubleshooting chart.

Quick checks (fastest to rule out)

  • Make sure the clutch/brake pedal is fully depressed.
  • Verify the attachment clutch is in the DISENGAGED position.
  • Confirm you have fresh, clean unleaded gasoline (old fuel can prevent starting).
  • Check the battery terminals for corrosion and tightness.
  • Inspect the 15-amp plug-in fuse behind the dash.

Match the symptom to the likely cause

What you notice Most likely causes What to do next
No crank, no click Blown fuse, bad battery connection, faulty ignition switch, safety switch open Check fuse, cables, interlocks
Clicks but won’t crank Weak battery, corroded terminals, bad solenoid/starter Load-test battery, clean terminals
Cranks but won’t start Stale fuel, dirty fuel filter, bad spark plug, dirty air filter Check fuel quality, spark, air

Fuel and ignition items that commonly stop starting

If the engine cranks normally but will not fire, focus on fuel delivery and spark:

  • Drain and replace stale fuel (especially after storage).
  • Replace the fuel filter if fuel flow seems restricted.
  • Inspect and replace the spark plug if it is fouled.
  • Clean or replace the air filter if it is dirty.

When a part is likely needed

If you confirm the issue is in the mower deck drive system (for example, the engine starts but stalls when blades are engaged), inspect the blade drive belt and idler system. A worn belt can slip and overload components.

Why it matters

The 917270532 uses multiple safety interlock switches to prevent accidental starting with the blades engaged or the operator off the seat. A single misadjusted switch, weak battery, or stale fuel can stop the tractor from starting even when the engine itself is fine.

Last updated: January 2026

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