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Craftsman 917387301 rotary lawn mower

Craftsman 917387301 rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917387301 rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Grassbag.240 for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 154870

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Tune-up Kit for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 33012

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  • Baffle for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 133190X479

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 63601

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  • Lawn Mower Handle, Lower for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 157081X479

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  • Baffle for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 700365X479

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  • Lawn Tractor Wheel Assembly for Craftsman 917387301 - Part 151161

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Craftsman Rotary Lawn Mower 917387301 FAQs

For the Craftsman 917387301 rotary lawn mower, use fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane; 89 octane is not needed for normal operation. Don’t mix oil with gasoline, and buy only what you can use within about 30 days for best starting and performance.

What to use (and what to avoid)

  • Use regular unleaded, 87 octane (minimum).
  • Use fresh fuel; older gas can cause hard starting and rough running.
  • Avoid fuel that has been sitting in a can for months.
  • Don’t mix oil into the gas (this mower uses separate engine oil).
  • Clean up any spilled gasoline before starting.

87 vs 89: what changes?

Higher octane does not add power in small mower engines designed for regular fuel; it mainly resists knock in high-compression engines.

Fuel choice Works in Craftsman 917387301? When it makes sense
87 octane (regular) Yes (recommended minimum) Everyday mowing, best value
89 octane (mid-grade) Yes Only if 87 is unavailable

Storage and stale-gas prevention

If the mower will sit 30 days or longer, we recommend preparing the fuel system for storage so you avoid carburetor and fuel-line issues.

  • Run the mower dry before long storage (fuel system empty)
  • Store fuel in an approved container, tightly sealed
  • Keep the engine area free of grass and debris to reduce fire risk
  • Let the engine cool before storing the mower indoors

For the full fuel and storage procedure, follow the owner's manual.

Why it matters

Using the correct octane and keeping fuel fresh helps prevent hard starting, surging, and carburetor varnish; it also protects the fuel system during off-season storage.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman 917387301 rotary lawn mower, “runs then sputters and dies” is usually a fuel-delivery or airflow problem: stale gas, a restricted carburetor jet, or a dirty air filter. Over-priming can also flood the engine, especially in warm weather (see the owner's manual).

Quick checks that fix most cases

  • Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gasoline (old fuel causes surging and stalling).
  • Check the air filter; clean or replace it if it is dirty.
  • Prime correctly; in warm weather, too much priming can flood the engine.
  • Inspect the spark plug wire connection; make sure it is firmly seated.
  • Clear grass and debris from around the engine and under the deck to improve airflow.

Priming and mowing conditions that can cause stalling

Your manual notes that in cooler weather you may need to repeat priming, but in warmer weather over-priming can flood the engine and prevent it from running. If you suspect flooding, wait a few minutes before restarting and do not re-prime.

Heavy, wet, or overgrown grass can also overload the engine and make it bog down or die. Use these mowing adjustments:

  • Raise the cutting height.
  • Slow your walking speed.
  • Reduce the width of cut (take a smaller bite).
  • Avoid mowing wet grass when possible.

Carburetor guidance for this model

The 917387301 carburetor uses a non-adjustable fixed main jet. If cleaning the fuel system basics does not stop the sputter-and-die symptom, the carburetor likely needs service/cleaning rather than adjustment.

Symptom-to-cause guide

What it does Most likely cause What to do first
Starts, runs 10 to 60 seconds, then dies Stale fuel or restricted carburetor Drain/refill fuel; check for fuel flow
Runs rough, surges, then stalls Dirty air filter or partial fuel restriction Service air filter; clean debris
Dies right after priming Flooded engine from over-priming Wait a few minutes; restart without priming

Why it matters

Repeated stalling makes the engine run hot and can leave uncut clumps; keeping airflow clear and fuel fresh helps the mower maintain blade speed for better mulching and longer engine life.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman rotary lawn mower model 917387301, the model and serial numbers are printed on a decal attached to the rear of the mower housing. Use that exact model number when looking up parts, maintenance specs, and diagrams in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the mower

Check these common spots on a walk-behind mower like the 917387301:

  • The rear of the mower deck (housing), on a decal or label
  • Near the back wheels, facing upward or toward the operator position
  • On the deck surface under the handle area (wipe off grass and dirt first)
  • Occasionally on the side of the deck near the discharge opening

What to write down (and why)

Record both numbers exactly as shown; they are used to match the correct parts list and specifications.

  • Model number: identifies the mower design (for example, 917.387301 on the decal)
  • Serial number: identifies your specific production unit
  • Date of purchase: helpful for your own records and maintenance tracking

Quick ID checklist

Use this table to confirm you are capturing the right information.

Item on decal What it’s used for Tip
Model number Finding the correct parts diagrams and repair parts Copy every digit and punctuation exactly
Serial number Matching production variations Take a clear photo for reference
Product description Confirms you are on the right label Look for “rotary lawn mower” wording

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong blade, control cable, or hardware. Even small differences between similar Craftsman walk-behind mowers can change which parts fit.

Last updated: March 2026

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