Is it worth replacing a lawn mower engine?
Replacing the engine on your Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288562 is worth it when the tractor is in solid overall condition and the engine is the only major failure; if the tractor also needs big-ticket repairs (transaxle, deck, steering), replacement usually makes more sense.
Quick decision checklist
- Overall condition is good: frame, steering, and mower deck are not heavily worn or rusted
- No major drive issues: it drives normally and does not slip or lose power under load
- Deck is serviceable: spindles/mandrels are tight and the deck is not cracked
- You can do the work safely: you can follow the shutdown steps and basic service procedures
- Parts availability is good: common wear items (belts, blades, pulleys) are still easy to get
Cost-to-value rule of thumb
A practical guideline is to replace the engine only if the total repair cost stays below about half the cost of a comparable replacement tractor.
| Situation | Usually worth it? | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Engine failed, tractor otherwise solid | Yes | You extend the life of a known-good machine |
| Engine failed plus drive system problems | No | Costs stack quickly (engine + transaxle/labor) |
| Deck and drivetrain are good but belt/blade wear exists | Often | Wear parts are normal maintenance |
| Multiple structural issues (deck cracks, severe rust) | No | Reliability and safety drop even after engine swap |
What to inspect on model 917288562 before deciding
Use the maintenance and service guidance in the 917288562 owner’s manual to evaluate these common “hidden cost” areas:
- Mower deck cut quality: uneven cut can point to deck leveling, blade, or belt issues
- Blade and mandrel condition: blades must mount correctly and hardware must tighten properly
- Belt routing and wear: a worn deck belt can mimic power problems
- Safety systems: interlocks and reverse operation behavior should work correctly
Parts that often matter in the decision
If your deck is otherwise in good shape, replacing normal wear parts can make an engine replacement more worthwhile:
- Lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201 (deck/drive belt wear can reduce performance)
- 3-in-1 blade, 42-in 532422719 (dull or damaged blades overload the engine and hurt cut quality)
Why it matters
An engine swap is a big investment; if the tractor also has deck, belt, or drivetrain problems, you can end up with a “new engine” on a machine that still cuts poorly or drives unreliably.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Craftsman lawn tractor model 917288562, the engine system is built around fuel delivery, air intake, ignition, and internal rotating parts that create power. For exact component locations and service steps on your tractor, use the 917288562 owner's manual.
Common lawn tractor engine parts (what they do)
- Fuel tank: stores gasoline (your tractor uses a separate tank assembly)
- Fuel lines and fuel filter: move and clean fuel before it reaches the carburetor
- Carburetor: mixes fuel and air for combustion
- Air filter: keeps dirt out of the engine (a clogged filter causes hard starting and power loss)
- Ignition system: spark plug and ignition coil create spark to ignite the fuel mixture
- Starter system: battery, starter motor, and solenoid crank the engine (a common electrical no-start item is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802)
- Flywheel: helps smooth engine rotation and supports ignition timing on many small engines
- Crankcase and internal parts: crankshaft, piston, rings, valves, and bearings that convert combustion into rotation
Quick “engine vs. tractor” parts guide
Some parts people call “engine parts” are actually tractor controls or safety systems.
| System | Examples | What you notice when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel and air | fuel tank, carburetor, air filter | won’t start, surging, low power |
| Ignition | spark plug, ignition coil | no spark, misfire |
| Starting and charging | battery, solenoid, wiring | clicking, no crank |
| Operator controls and interlocks | brake pedal switch, PTO/attachment clutch switch | cranks only in certain positions |
Why it matters
Knowing which system you are dealing with speeds up troubleshooting. For example, a no-crank problem points to the battery, wiring, or solenoid, while a cranks but won’t start problem usually points to fuel, spark, or air.
Safety reminder before checking engine components
Before service, we follow the manual’s basic safety steps:
- Set the parking brake
- Disengage the attachment clutch (PTO)
- Turn the key to STOP and remove it
- Wait for all moving parts to stop
- Disconnect the spark plug wire
Last updated: February 2026
What kind of engine does a Craftsman riding lawn mower have?
Craftsman riding mowers use gasoline engines, and the exact engine brand, horsepower, and model vary by the tractor’s model number. For Craftsman model 917288562, use the 917288562 operator's manual and the engine ID tag on the engine to identify the precise engine model and service parts.
How to identify the exact engine on model 917288562
The fastest, most accurate method is reading the engine’s identification label and matching it to the manual.
- Locate the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or engine shroud
- Write down the engine model, type, and code (or serial) numbers
- Match those numbers to the engine information and maintenance specs in the 917288562 operator's manual
- Use the engine ID numbers when ordering tune-up parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
- If the label is dirty, clean it gently so the numbers are readable
What the manual confirms about this tractor’s setup
From the operator’s manual for model 917288562, this tractor is equipped as follows:
| Feature | What you can expect on 917288562 |
|---|---|
| Starting system | Electric start |
| Transmission | Automatic transmission |
| Mower deck size | 42-inch mower deck |
| Fuel guidance | Gasoline; up to 10% ethanol (E10) is acceptable |
Why it matters
Knowing the exact engine model prevents wrong-part orders and speeds up troubleshooting. For example, a no-crank problem often points to the battery, wiring, or starter circuit, while a crank-no-start problem points to fuel, spark, or air.
Helpful DIY troubleshooting
- Riding lawn mower engine clicks but doesnt turn over video
- Riding lawn mower engine spins but wont start video
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917288562 riding mower?
The model number for this Craftsman riding mower is 917.28856 (often written without the dot as 917288562). You can confirm the exact model format and product details in the Craftsman 917288562 operator's manual.
Where to find the model number on the tractor
Most Craftsman front-engine lawn tractors list the model number on an ID label. Check these common spots:
- Under the seat on the fender pan
- On the rear fender area near the seat
- On the frame rail (left or right side)
- Under the hood near the engine compartment
- Near the footrest area on the chassis
Why you might see two versions (with and without a dot)
Craftsman model numbers are commonly shown in two formats; both refer to the same tractor.
| Where you see it | Typical format | Example for this tractor |
|---|---|---|
| Operator's manual and ID label | With a dot | 917.28856 |
| Parts listings and online search | Without a dot | 917288562 |
Why it matters
Using the correct model number helps us match the right parts diagrams and replacement parts for your mower deck, drive system, and steering. For example, it helps ensure you get the correct belt size or deck components such as the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201.
Last updated: February 2026
What year did Craftsman make the 917288562?
Craftsman model 917.288562 is the same tractor family shown in the operator documentation as model 917.28856; that manual does not list a single “model year,” because these tractors are typically sold across multiple seasons. For the most accurate build date, we use the product identification label details referenced in the 917288562 operator’s manual.
How to find the exact year for your specific tractor
Use the tractor’s product identification label (often under the seat, on the frame, or near the engine area) and match it to the identification guidance in the manual.
- Locate the model and serial number tag on the tractor frame
- Write down the full serial number exactly as shown
- Check the manual’s product identification section for where the tag is located and how numbers are formatted
- If your tractor has an engine model/type code plate, record that too (it can help narrow the production date)
- Use the serial number when ordering parts to avoid fit issues (deck, transaxle, belts)
What we can say from the documentation you have
The operator’s manual excerpt for this Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor shows:
| Item | What it tells you | What it does not tell you |
|---|---|---|
| Model shown in manual: 917.28856 | Confirms the model family for 917288562 | A single, printed “year made” |
| 42-inch mower deck reference | Helps confirm deck size family | Exact deck configuration on every unit |
| 24.0 HP rating note | General engine rating info | Exact engine build date |
Why it matters
Craftsman 917-series tractors often share a model family across more than one selling season; the serial number is what ties your exact unit to the correct parts and service information (belts, mandrel components, steering links, and electrical parts).
Parts fit tip (common year-related mix-up)
If you are replacing a wear item and want to avoid ordering the wrong revision, match by model and serial range first. For example, deck-related parts like the lawn tractor ground drive or blade drive belt, 1/2 x 92-2/5-in 592855201 can vary by deck and routing even within the same model family.
Last updated: February 2026





