How much does a 48 inch walk behind mower weigh?
A typical 48-inch commercial walk-behind mower weighs about 450 to 650 lb (varies by engine, transmission, and deck construction). Your Craftsman 917388951 is a 21-inch walk-behind mower, so it weighs far less than any 48-inch unit; see the 917388951 owner's manual for your mower’s specifications and safe handling guidance.
Most 48-inch walk-behind mowers fall into these ranges:
- Hydrostatic drive: ~500 to 650 lb
- Gear drive: ~450 to 600 lb
- Stand-on capable or heavy-duty frames: often at the higher end
- Bagger or sulky attached: adds weight beyond the base mower
| 48-inch mower type | Typical weight (lb) | What changes it most |
|---|---|---|
| Gear drive walk-behind | 450 to 600 | Frame thickness, engine size |
| Hydro drive walk-behind | 500 to 650 | Hydro pumps/motors, wheel size |
| With accessories | +20 to +100 | Bagger, sulky, guards |
If you are planning ramps, a trailer, or a lift, we use these practical checks:
- Look for the manufacturer spec sheet for the exact model and deck size.
- Identify the drive type (hydro usually weighs more than gear).
- Add accessory weight (bagger, sulky, striping kit) to the base mower.
- Plan for fuel and oil weight if you are moving it “ready to mow.”
- Use a safety margin; choose ramps and tie-downs rated well above the estimate.
Weight affects ramp angle, tie-down requirements, trailer capacity, and how safely you can load and unload. Overloading ramps or under-rating straps is a common cause of damage and injuries.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917388951?
The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind lawn mower is 917.388951 (often written without the dot as 917388951). You’ll see it printed on the mower’s model tag and on the cover page of the 917388951 owner's manual.
We recommend checking these common locations first:
- On the rear deck area near the discharge opening
- On the side of the mower deck near the wheels
- Near the handle mounting brackets
- On a sticker or metal tag that also lists engine details
This mower has a separate engine model number that identifies the Briggs & Stratton engine, not the mower itself.
| What you’re identifying | Example from this mower | Used for |
|---|---|---|
| Mower model number | 917.388951 (917388951) | Finding Craftsman mower parts and diagrams |
| Engine model number | 123K02-0541-E1 | Finding Briggs & Stratton engine parts |
Using the correct model number helps us match the right parts for your exact deck, handle, wheels, and blade system. For example, the parts list for model 917.388951 includes items like the upper handle 532194179 and the blade adapter 532418373, which can vary across similar-looking mowers.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917388951?
A Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917388951 lasts 10 years on average with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Following the maintenance schedule in the 917388951 owner's manual is the most reliable way to reach that lifespan.
These items have the biggest impact on how long a 6.5 HP, 21-inch rotary mower runs well:
- Air filter and spark plug service: the manual calls for replacement about every 100 hours or each season.
- Deck cleaning after each use: built-up grass holds moisture and speeds deck corrosion.
- Oil changes and fresh fuel: clean oil and stabilized fuel reduce engine wear and starting issues.
- Blade condition and balance: a bent or dull blade increases vibration and stresses the crankshaft.
- Storage habits: dry, covered storage prevents rust and cable/handle deterioration.
| Use pattern | What “normal” looks like | Typical lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Light | Small yard, short season | 10 years |
| Average | Weekly mowing in season | 10 years |
| Heavy | Large yard, long season, dusty conditions | 10 years |
We recommend these practical checkpoints for 917388951:
- Replace the blade when it will not sharpen safely; the correct style for this mower is the husqvarna lawn mower 21-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532189028.
- Keep the blade mounting tight and inspect the blade adapter 532418373 if you notice wobble or repeated loosening.
- Clean under the deck after every mow (disconnect the spark plug wire first).
- Replace the air filter cartridge and spark plug on the schedule listed in the manual.
- Inspect the control cable and handle hardware for looseness and wear.
A mower can still “run” past its average lifespan, but cutting quality, safety, and reliability drop fast when the blade system, deck, and engine maintenance fall behind. Staying on schedule costs less than major engine or deck repairs.
Last updated: March 2026





