What model number is the Craftsman 917389061?
The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind gas lawn mower is 917.389061 (commonly written without the dot as 917389061). You’ll see it printed on the mower’s identification label and on the cover page of the 917389061 owner's manual.
We recommend checking these common locations on Craftsman walk-behind mowers:
- On the rear of the mower deck near the discharge opening
- On the top of the deck near the engine mounting area
- On the rear skirt area (behind the engine)
- On a label near the handle mounting brackets
- In the paperwork that came with the mower (manual and parts list)
This mower uses a Briggs & Stratton engine, which has its own separate engine model number. Use the mower model number (917389061) when ordering Craftsman chassis parts like the handle, blade, or discharge components.
| What you’re identifying | Example you’ll see | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Mower model number | 917.389061 (917389061) | Ordering Craftsman mower parts and looking up diagrams |
| Engine model number | 126T02-1225-EA | Ordering engine-specific parts (carburetor, recoil starter, ignition) |
Using the exact mower model number ensures you get parts that match the deck and handle configuration, such as the correct 21-inch blade style and mounting hardware. For example, this model uses a 21-inch mulching blade like the lawn mower 21-in deck mulching blade 532406706.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917389061?
The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 917389061 walk-behind mower are starting issues, poor cut quality, and bagging or discharge problems. These usually trace back to routine wear items (blade and hardware), control cable adjustment, or deck and chute components needing cleaning or replacement.
- Hard to start or won’t stay running: stale fuel, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, or carburetor varnish (common after storage)
- Uneven cut or ragged grass tips: dull/bent blade, loose blade mounting, or deck buildup
- Poor mulching or clumping: blade wear, wet grass, or deck baffle packed with debris
- Bag won’t fill well: clogged deck or chute, damaged rear door, or bag/frame fit issues
- Self-propel or safety control problems: stretched/misadjusted control cable or binding linkage
- Shut the mower off and disconnect the spark plug wire.
- Tip the mower safely (air filter and carburetor side up) and clear packed grass from the deck.
- Inspect the blade for dullness, bends, and tight mounting.
- Check the discharge opening and door springs for free movement.
- Verify the operator presence (zone control) cable moves smoothly and returns fully.
| Problem | Likely wear area | Example part for 917389061 |
|---|---|---|
| Ragged/uneven cut | Blade | Lawn mower 21-in deck mulching blade 532406706 |
| Weak mulching/poor airflow | Blade adapter or baffle | Lawn mower blade adapter 532418373 or lawn mower deck baffle 589416802 |
| Chute door won’t close/open right | Door springs/guard | Lawn mower discharge chute door spring, left 532405421 or discharge guard 589482402 |
| Bagging issues | Rear door | Rear door assembly 532401814 |
| Safety/control feel is wrong | Control cable | Lawn mower zone control cable 532183281 |
A sharp, properly mounted blade and a clean deck keep airflow strong. That airflow is what lifts grass for an even cut and moves clippings into the bag or through the discharge chute; when it drops, performance falls fast.
For model-specific maintenance intervals, adjustments, and diagrams, use the 917389061 owner’s manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917389061?
A Craftsman walk-behind gas mower like model 917389061 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Blade impacts, dirty oil, and running with a clogged deck are the biggest factors that shorten mower life.
- Maintenance frequency: regular oil changes and air filter service extend engine life.
- Cutting conditions: sandy soil, sticks, and heavy weeds accelerate wear.
- Deck care: packed wet grass causes corrosion and poor airflow.
- Blade condition: a bent or dull blade increases vibration and stresses the crankshaft.
- Storage: dry, covered storage prevents rust and fuel system issues.
Use your owner's manual for the exact intervals and specifications for 917389061.
| Task | Typical interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Change engine oil | Every 25 hours or each season | Reduces internal engine wear |
| Sharpen or replace blade | 1 to 2 times per season | Cleaner cut, less vibration |
| Clean underside of deck | After each use (or weekly) | Prevents rust and improves discharge |
| Check fasteners | Monthly | Prevents parts loosening from vibration |
- Excessive vibration even after blade service
- Uneven cut that persists after leveling and blade inspection
- Repeated stalling or surging under load
- Rust-through or cracking around the deck and discharge area
- Wheels wobble or height adjusters will not hold position
Replacing worn wear items on time is usually cheaper than running the mower until it damages larger components.
- Lawn mower 21-in deck mulching blade 532406706 (reduces vibration and improves cut quality)
- Lawn mower blade adapter 532418373 (helps keep the blade mounted true)
- Lawn mower zone control cable 532183281 (restores reliable engine stop and control)
A mower that is maintained and kept vibration-free protects the engine crankshaft, deck, and wheel hardware; that is what keeps a 917389061 running for a full decade or more.
Last updated: March 2026





