How to find Craftsman parts?
To find the right Craftsman parts for model 91757578, match the exact model number first, then use the parts diagram to locate the assembly and confirm the part ID before ordering. This prevents fit issues on front-engine lawn tractors and related attachments.
Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part
- Confirm the model number is 91757578 (not a close match).
- Identify the system you are repairing (steering, deck, hitch, drive, or attachment).
- Use the diagram to pinpoint the exact callout number for the part.
- Cross-check the part ID and part name before you buy.
- If you are replacing hardware, match size and quantity (for example, pins often come in multi-packs).
Common parts customers look for (examples)
These are examples of parts available for this model page that can help you confirm you are in the right place:
| What you need | Example part on this model page | When it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| Retaining/locator ball | Ball 532100482 | Linkages and mechanical connections that use a steel ball |
| Hitch/attachment pin | Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 | Securing attachments or hitch points |
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong Craftsman part
- Do not rely on looks alone; many Craftsman parts appear identical across models.
- Match by model number + part ID (best), then confirm the part name.
- If your tractor has been modified (aftermarket deck, hitch, or attachment), verify compatibility before ordering.
- For fasteners and pins, confirm length, diameter, and clip style.
Why it matters
Outdoor power equipment parts are highly model-specific. Using the correct Craftsman part for 91757578 helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and fewer repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
How to look up Craftsman model number?
For Craftsman model 91757578, we look up parts by matching the exact model number from the ID tag on the machine. On a Craftsman rotary tiller, the tag is typically on the tiller frame near the engine, belt/chain guard area, or tine housing; write it down exactly as shown.
Where to find the model number on a Craftsman tiller
Check these common tag locations on walk-behind tillers:
- Frame rail near the engine mounting area
- Near the recoil starter or engine shroud area (on the tiller frame, not the engine label)
- On or near the belt/chain guard
- On the tine shield or tine housing area
- On the handle support bracket or main chassis tube
How to use the model number for parts lookup
Once you find the tag, copy every character exactly (numbers and any letters). Then use that full model number to match diagrams and parts lists.
- Record the model number exactly: 91757578
- If a serial number is present, record it too (it helps confirm production variation)
- Match the part name and part ID before ordering to avoid mix-ups
Quick checklist
| What to capture | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 91757578 | Pulls the correct parts breakdown |
| Serial number (if shown) | Varies | Helps confirm the correct version |
| Equipment type | 12-inch rotary tiller | Prevents mixing tiller parts with mower parts |
Why it matters
Craftsman model numbers can be very similar across outdoor power equipment. Using the exact 91757578 tag information ensures you get the correct hardware and linkage parts for your tiller.
Example parts you may see for this model
Last updated: February 2026
What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman riding mowers and front-engine lawn tractors use engines from several major manufacturers; the most common are Briggs & Stratton, Kohler, and Kawasaki. For Craftsman model 91757578, the exact engine brand depends on the specific engine installed on your tractor, so we recommend confirming it from the engine ID tag.
How to identify the engine brand on model 91757578
Look directly on the engine, not the hood decal. Most engines have a label or stamping that lists the manufacturer and model.
- Check the blower housing (top shroud) for a Briggs & Stratton label
- Check the valve cover or air cleaner cover for Kohler branding
- Check near the starter or muffler heat shield for Kawasaki labeling
- Record the engine model, type, and code/spec numbers
- Match those numbers when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
Common engine brands you will see on Craftsman tractors
These are the most typical engine suppliers used across Craftsman lawn tractors.
| Engine brand | Where you usually find the ID | Notes for parts lookup |
|---|---|---|
| Briggs & Stratton | Blower housing label | Often uses model-type-code format |
| Kohler | Valve cover or spec tag | Spec number is key for correct parts |
| Kawasaki | Side label near starter | Model and spec help match filters/plugs |
Why it matters
The engine brand and spec determine the correct maintenance parts and settings (oil type, spark plug, air filter style). Confirming the engine ID first prevents ordering the wrong parts for your Craftsman 91757578.
Related hardware you might replace during service
If you are servicing attachments or linkages while you are working on the tractor, these model-matched items can help:
- Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 (for securing certain hitch points)
- Ball 532100482 (used in specific linkage or steering applications)
Last updated: February 2026
What is the product date code for Craftsman?
Craftsman products do not use one universal “product date code” format across all categories. For Craftsman model 91757578, the most reliable identifier is the model number and serial number on the tractor’s ID label; that information is what we use to match the correct parts and revisions.
Where to look on a Craftsman 91757578 tractor
Check these common ID-label locations first:
- Under the seat or on the seat support bracket
- On the frame rail near the rear wheels
- Under the hood near the dash tower or steering column area
- On the chassis near the engine mounting area (on the frame, not on hot engine parts)
- On attachment tags (mower deck, tiller, or other implements)
What you should record (and why)
Write down the key identifiers exactly as shown:
- Model number (example: 91757578)
- Serial number (often the most important for production run changes)
- Any additional numbers on the same label (product number, spec number, or code)
How to interpret the numbers you find
Different Craftsman suppliers used different label styles over the years. Use this quick guide:
| Label item | What it tells us | How it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Product family and configuration | Gets you to the correct diagrams |
| Serial number | Production sequence and build run | Helps match mid-run part changes |
| Extra code/spec | Supplier-specific build info | Can narrow down the exact version |
Why it matters
Riding mower and tractor parts can change within the same model number during a production run. Using the model and serial from the ID label prevents ordering the wrong linkage, hardware, or attachment mounting parts.
Helpful related tip
Use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) to confirm you are reading the correct label and capturing the right numbers.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman model 91757578?
Craftsman model 91757578 does not map to one single “model year”; Craftsman 917-prefix riding tractors were built across multiple years, and the exact build date is identified from the product identification label (not the 917 number alone). Use the tractor’s ID tag to pin down the specific year.
How to find the exact year on your 91757578
Look for the product identification label and record the date code or serial information.
- Check under the seat (lift the seat pan if needed)
- Check the rear fender pan near the seat
- Check the frame rail near the engine or battery
- Write down the model and serial/date code exactly as shown
- If the label is dirty, wipe it gently so every digit is readable
If the label is missing or unreadable, use our model-number tips in how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).
What “917” usually means (and why it matters)
Many Craftsman riding mowers and tractors use a 917 prefix that identifies the product line and manufacturing source, but it does not reliably identify a single production year by itself. The year matters because parts like steering hardware, hitch components, and deck linkage can change mid-series.
Quick guide: what to use for dating vs. ordering parts
| Item you have | Best use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (91757578) | Find the correct parts diagrams/listings | Identifies the model family/configuration |
| Serial/date code from ID label | Determine the build year | Encodes production timing |
| Old part number from the tractor | Confirm exact replacement | Matches the original component |
Parts tip while you’re identifying the year
If you are working on the hitch or attachment hardware while you confirm the build date, these model-listed parts are common “fit and function” items to compare against what you have:
- Ball 532100482 (part number 7392M) for linkage or hitch-related assemblies
- Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 (part number 4939M) for securing attachments
Why it matters
Ordering by the correct identification info prevents mismatches in critical areas like attachment fit, steering linkage geometry, and hardware sizing.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman model 91757578?
Craftsman model 91757578 does not have a single built-in “model year”; the year is identified from the date code on the product ID tag, not from the model number itself. On many Craftsman riding mowers and tractors, that date code is a 6-digit number where the last two digits indicate the year.
Where to find the date code
Look for the product ID tag (often under the seat, on the frame near the rear wheels, or under the hood area). You are looking for a manufacture date or date code, not the model number.
Common places to check:
- Under the seat pan or seat bracket
- On the frame rail near the engine
- On the rear frame near the transmission
- Under the hood near the steering column
How to read the code (typical Craftsman format)
A common format is MMDDYY:
- First 2 digits: month
- Next 2 digits: day
- Last 2 digits: year
Quick example table
| Code format | Example code | Interprets as |
|---|---|---|
| MMDDYY | 072811 | July 28, 2011 |
| MMDDYY | 031905 | March 19, 2005 |
Why it matters
The build date helps us match the correct parts and revisions for your Craftsman 91757578 (especially for chassis hardware and attachment linkage). If you are ordering hardware for a hitch or attachment point, matching the exact configuration prevents fit issues.
Parts that often relate to build-date differences
If you are working on attachment or linkage hardware, these model-listed parts are common starting points:
- Ball 532100482 (steel ball used in certain linkage or hitch assemblies)
- Hitch pin, 2-pack 596919601 (pin set used for securing attachments)
Last updated: February 2026





