How old is my lawn mower by serial number lookup?
For Craftsman model 917258940, the mower’s exact age usually cannot be confirmed from the model number alone; you’ll need the product serial number (from the ID label) and, in many cases, the engine date code. Once you have those codes, we can narrow the build date to a specific month and year.
Where to find the serial number on a Craftsman rider
On most Craftsman riding mowers and tractors, the ID label is typically in one of these spots:
- Under the seat pan (lift the seat)
- On the rear fender pan near the seat
- Under the hood near the frame rail
- On the mower deck shell (less common for the tractor’s serial)
If you’re working specifically with the deck assembly for 917258940, also note the deck can have its own identifiers that do not always match the tractor’s build date.
How to decode the date (what to look for)
Craftsman serial formats vary by production run and manufacturer, so we use the serial label format to choose the right decoding method.
- Look for a clearly labeled DOM (date of manufacture) or a stamped date
- Check for a 6-digit or 8-digit date pattern (often month/day/year or year/month/day)
- If the tractor label is unclear, use the engine’s model/type/code tag as a second source
- Compare the tractor serial date to the engine date; they should be reasonably close
Quick comparison: common date-code patterns
| What you find | What it often means | Where it’s found |
|---|---|---|
6 digits like MMDDYY |
Month, day, year | Some mower product labels |
6 digits like YYMMDD |
Year, month, day | Many small-engine code systems |
| Long code with letters + numbers | Date embedded in specific positions | Some OEM serial systems |
Why it matters
Knowing the build date helps us match the correct parts and revisions for your Craftsman 917258940 deck setup, especially for wear items like belts, pulleys, and blade-drive components.
Parts that commonly relate to deck performance (and often get replaced)
If you’re troubleshooting deck issues while you’re identifying the mower’s age, these are frequent service items for this model’s parts list:
- Lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 (blade drive belt)
- Lawn tractor blade idler pulley 532139245 (maintains belt tension)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor idler arm return spring 532105709 (returns idler arm, helps tension)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor 46-in deck mulching blade 532152443 (blade condition affects cut quality)
Last updated: January 2026
Will WD-40 keep grass from sticking to a mower deck?
Yes, a light coat of WD-40 can help reduce grass buildup under the Craftsman 917258940 46-inch mower deck for a short time, especially when mowing damp grass; however, it wears off quickly and you still need safe cleaning and correct deck setup to reduce blow-out.
How to use it safely (and what to avoid)
- Shut off the engine, remove the key, and let all moving parts stop.
- Let the deck cool before spraying anything near belts or pulleys.
- Apply a light mist to the underside of the deck shell only; wipe off excess.
- Avoid spraying the belt path, idler pulleys, mandrel pulleys, and spindle/mandrel areas.
- Reapply as needed; it is not a permanent coating.
Better long-term ways to reduce sticking and blow-out
Grass sticking is usually a mix of moisture, airflow, and blade condition. On the 917258940 deck, these checks typically help most:
- Mow when grass is dry; wet clippings pack and smear.
- Raise cutting height slightly in heavy growth and slow ground speed.
- Keep blades sharp and balanced; dull blades tear grass and create clumps.
- Clean the underside regularly (scrape, then rinse lightly and dry).
- Confirm the deck is level side-to-side and has the correct front-to-back pitch.
Parts that can affect cut quality
If you are still getting excess clippings or poor discharge, inspect wear items that control cutting and airflow.
| Symptom | What to inspect | Example compatible part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Clumping, ragged cut | Blade condition and correct blade style | Husqvarna lawn tractor 46-in deck mulching blade 532152443 |
| Weak blade speed, slipping | Blade drive belt wear or glazing | Lawn tractor v-belt 532144959 |
| Belt won’t stay tensioned | Idler pulley bearing noise or wobble | Lawn tractor blade idler pulley 532139245 |
Why it matters
Reducing buildup under the deck helps maintain airflow, improves cut quality, and can reduce strain on the blade drive belt and idler system. That can mean fewer clogs, less blow-out, and more consistent mowing results.
Last updated: January 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 917258940?
For the Craftsman 917258940 46-inch mower deck, the most commonly replaced items are the wear-and-movement parts that take constant load: the deck drive belt, idler pulleys, mandrel (spindle) components, and blade mounting hardware. These parts directly affect cut quality and grass clipping discharge.
Commonly needed replacement parts (and what they do)
- Husqvarna lawn tractor drive belt, 1/2 x 83-3/4 in 532139573: transfers power to spin the blades; a stretched or glazed belt slips and reduces blade speed.
- Lawn tractor blade idler pulley 532139245: maintains belt tension; worn bearings cause squeal, vibration, and belt wear.
- Flat idler pulley 532123674: guides the belt; a seized pulley can shred the belt quickly.
- Lawn tractor mandrel assembly 532143651: the blade spindle assembly; worn bearings create rumbling and uneven cutting.
- Husqvarna lawn tractor blade bolt 532850857: secures the blade; replace if threads are damaged or the bolt is stretched.
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom on a 46-inch deck | Most likely part to check | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Blades slow down in thick grass | Drive belt | Burning rubber smell, shiny belt, poor discharge |
| Squealing or chirping from deck | Idler pulley | Noise changes with PTO engagement |
| Strong vibration while mowing | Mandrel assembly | Play at blade, rumble when spinning by hand |
| Belt keeps jumping off | Idler pulley or belt routing issue | Belt rides out of pulley grooves |
Why these parts get replaced most often
These components are normal wear items on riding mower decks. Heat, dust, moisture, and constant belt tension gradually wear bearings, pulley surfaces, and belt material, which then shows up as blow-out, clumping, or an uneven cut.
Tips before you order
- Match parts to model 917258940 (deck parts can vary by sub-model).
- Inspect for secondary damage (a bad pulley often ruins a belt).
- Replace hardware that is rounded, rusted, or has damaged threads.
- After installation, verify belt is seated in every pulley groove.
Last updated: March 2026





