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Craftsman 917271041 lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917271041 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hairpin Clip for Craftsman 917271041 - Part STD624003

    Mower deck diagram

    Hairpin Clip

    Part #STD624003

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

  • Lawn Tractor Screw for Craftsman 917271041 - Part 161464

    Chassis and enclosures diagram

    Lawn Tractor Screw

    Part #161464

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

  • Center Span Keeper for Craftsman 917271041 - Part 140312

    Ground drive diagram

    Center Span Keeper

    Part #140312

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

  • Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917271041 - Part STD560907

    Lift assembly diagram

    Cotter Pin

    Part #STD560907

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

  • Lawn Tractor Bushing for Craftsman 917271041 - Part 127498

    Mower deck diagram

    Lawn Tractor Bushing

    Part #127498

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  • Lawn Tractor Idler Arm Return Spring for Craftsman 917271041 - Part 153701

    Mower deck diagram

    Lawn Tractor Idler Arm Return Spring

    Part #153701

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

  • Grille Pickoff Bracket, Right for Craftsman 917271041 - Part 145202

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    Grille Pickoff Bracket, Right

    Part #145202

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

Craftsman Lawn Tractor 917271041 FAQs

The Craftsman riding lawn mower model 917271041 uses a 16.0 HP, electric-start gas engine (as listed in the 917271041 owner's manual). This model is a 42-inch automatic lawn tractor, so the engine is designed for steady mowing power and reliable starting.

What we can confirm for model 917271041

From the model documentation, we can tie the engine type to the tractor’s core setup and service specs:

  • 16.0 HP engine rating
  • Electric start (battery and charging system required)
  • Unleaded regular gasoline
  • Oil capacity: 4.0 pints
  • Charging system: 15 amps @ 3600 RPM
  • Spark plug: Champion RC12YC (gap 0.040 in.)
Engine-related specs you will use most often

These are the specs that matter for tune-ups, no-start issues, and seasonal maintenance.

Item Spec (917271041) Why you care
Fuel capacity 1.25 gallons Helps plan run time and storage prep
Oil type SAE 10W30 (above 32°F), SAE 5W30 (below 32°F) Protects the engine in your temperature range
Battery 30 Ah, 240 CCA, U1R case Correct replacement fit and starting power
Ground speed Forward 0 to 5.5 MPH; reverse 0 to 2.4 MPH Confirms normal drive performance
Why it matters

When you match maintenance parts and service procedures to the correct engine setup (16.0 HP electric-start), you avoid common problems like hard starting, poor performance, and premature wear. The manual specs also help you choose the right oil viscosity and battery size for your climate.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271041 is worth it when the tractor is in solid overall condition and the total repair cost stays below about 50% of the price of a comparable replacement tractor. If the deck, transmission, steering, or safety systems also need major work, replacement usually makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • The frame and deck are solid (no major cracks, severe rust-through, or repeated failures)
  • The transmission and drive system still pull strongly (no chronic loss of drive)
  • You only need an engine or basic fuel/ignition repairs (not multiple major systems)
  • You can do some DIY work safely (oil change, tune-up, belt routing checks)
  • Parts availability is good for your deck and drive components
Cost and value: a simple comparison
Scenario Typical outcome Best choice
Engine failed but tractor is otherwise reliable You extend service life several seasons Replace engine
Engine plus drive issues (belt, transmission, pulleys) Costs stack quickly Replace tractor
Engine runs poorly due to maintenance items Low-cost fix restores performance Repair engine
Multiple worn deck components (mandrels, blades, belt) Cut quality suffers even after engine work Repair deck first or replace tractor
What to check on model 917271041 before you commit

Use the 917271041 owner's manual to confirm safety interlock operation and basic troubleshooting steps before spending money on an engine.

  • Safety interlock system: engine should only start with clutch/brake depressed and PTO disengaged; leaving the seat with PTO engaged should shut the engine off
  • Drive performance: loss of drive is commonly tied to a worn motion/ground drive belt
  • Cut system condition: inspect blades and mandrels; the manual calls out keeping blades sharp and replacing bent/damaged blades
  • Deck vibration: worn or bent blades, a bent mandrel, or loose hardware can mimic “engine problems”

If your cut quality issues are deck-related, pricing a few deck parts can help you decide. For example, a worn mandrel can be addressed with the husqvarna lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532130794 rather than replacing the engine.

Why it matters

An engine swap is a big investment; confirming the drive, deck, and operator-presence safety system are healthy prevents putting a new engine onto a tractor that still will not run, move, or mow correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

A “Craftsman 6.75” is not one single model; 6.75 typically describes the engine horsepower class used across many Craftsman walk-behind mowers. For the Craftsman model page you are on, the model number is 917271041, which is a front-engine lawn tractor, not a 6.75 walk-behind mower. Use the ID label on your mower to match the exact model, then confirm it in the 917271041 owner's manual.

Where to find the correct model number on your mower

We recommend using the model number from the product ID tag, not the engine cover decal.

  • Check under the seat on riding mowers and lawn tractors
  • Look on the frame near the rear wheels or footrest area
  • Check near the engine mounting plate
  • For walk-behind mowers, look on the rear deck housing (often near the bagger door)
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (all digits and any dots)
“6.75” vs. model number: what it means

“6.75” helps describe the engine size class, but it does not identify the mower for parts lookup. The model number is what we use to match the correct diagrams, belts, blades, and hardware.

What you see What it identifies What to use for parts
6.75 (engine marking) Engine power class Model number from the ID tag
917271041 Craftsman lawn tractor model Correct parts and diagrams for this tractor
If you are shopping parts for model 917271041

For this Craftsman lawn tractor, the manual and deck diagrams call out specific mower-deck components such as the mulching blade and belt-drive hardware. Common examples include:

Why it matters

Using the wrong model number is the fastest way to end up with a belt that is the wrong length, a blade that does not fit the mandrel, or hardware that will not match the deck and steering assemblies.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman lawn tractor model 917271041, use 4-cycle engine oil and match the viscosity to temperature: SAE 10W30 above 32°F and SAE 5W30 below 32°F. Use oil meeting API SF/SG/SH and follow the fill and checking steps in the 917271041 owner's manual.

Recommended oil for this model

Choose the viscosity based on the temperature where you start and run the tractor:

  • Above 32°F: SAE 10W30
  • Below 32°F: SAE 5W30
  • Use 4-cycle engine oil (not 2-cycle)
  • Use oil meeting API SF/SG/SH
  • Check oil on level ground before mowing
Oil capacity and what to do instead of guessing

This model’s manual lists an oil capacity of 4.0 pints. To avoid overfilling, we recommend filling gradually and using the dipstick as the final authority.

What you’re doing Best practice
Adding oil after a change Add most of the oil, then top off slowly
Verifying the level Use the dipstick and stop at the FULL mark
Cold-weather starting Switch to SAE 5W30 for easier starts
How to check the oil level correctly

Use the dipstick method described for Craftsman 917271041:

  • Park the tractor on a flat surface
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe it clean
  • Reinsert the dipstick and rest the cap on the tube (do not thread it in)
  • Remove and read the level
  • Add oil until it reaches the FULL mark (do not overfill)
Why it matters

Correct oil viscosity protects the engine during cold starts and under mowing load. Overfilling can cause smoking, leaks, and poor running; underfilling can cause rapid engine wear.

Last updated: February 2026

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