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Craftsman 917377261 rotary lawn mower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917377261 rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Mower Lower Handle for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 151516X479

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  • Cover for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 33316

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  • Baffle for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 133190X479

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  • Drive Kit for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 48385

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  • Shift Tube for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 86012

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  • Lawn Mower Grass Bag Frame for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 144748

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 850263

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  • Screw for Craftsman 917377261 - Part STD512505

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  • Control for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 48386

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  • Baffle for Craftsman 917377261 - Part 700869X479

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Craftsman Rotary Lawn Mower 917377261 FAQs

Yes. 96 dB is loud for a walk-behind lawn mower, and it is high enough that we use hearing protection any time we mow. For a Craftsman 917377261 rotary lawn mower, treat any sound level in the mid-90 dB range as hazardous for unprotected ears.

What 96 dB means for hearing protection

At 96 dB, safe exposure time drops quickly, so protection is part of normal operation.

  • Wear properly fitted ear muffs or ear plugs before starting
  • Keep children, pets, and bystanders well away from the mowing area
  • Avoid unnecessary idling at high speed
  • Stop the engine before clearing clogs or making adjustments
  • Mow in shorter sessions if you cannot wear hearing protection
Quick comparison: where 96 dB fits

These are typical ranges for common mower types.

Mower type Typical sound level How 96 dB compares
Electric walk-behind mower 75 to 85 dB Usually quieter
Gas walk-behind mower 85 to 95 dB 96 dB is slightly above typical
Riding mower 88 to 98 dB 96 dB is common
Why it matters

Hearing damage is cumulative and permanent. Using hearing protection reduces risk immediately and also makes it easier to notice changes in engine sound that can signal a maintenance issue.

Ways to reduce mower noise (and strain)

A mower that is dull, vibrating, or overloaded often sounds louder because the engine works harder.

  • Keep the blade sharp and balanced; replace it if bent or badly nicked (see lawn mower mulching blade 532406713)
  • Clean grass buildup from the underside of the deck after the engine cools
  • Follow the mowing tips and maintenance schedule in the owner's manual
  • Avoid cutting more than about one-third of the grass height per pass

For safer blade removal when sharpening or replacing, use our lawn mower blade removal tool guide.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Craftsman 917377261 rotary lawn mower, we recommend fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane; 89 octane is not necessary for normal operation. Using the correct fuel helps prevent hard starting, poor performance, and fuel-system issues.

What to use (and what to avoid)
  • Use unleaded regular gasoline, 87 octane minimum.
  • Use fresh fuel (buy only what you will use soon).
  • Do not mix oil with gasoline.
  • Avoid using stale fuel, which can cause starting and running problems.
  • If you suspect water or dirt in fuel, drain and replace with fresh gas.
Quick comparison: 87 vs 89 octane
Fuel option Works in Craftsman 917377261? When it makes sense
87 octane (regular) Yes (recommended) Everyday mowing and normal temperatures
89 octane (mid-grade) Yes (but unnecessary) Only if 87 is unavailable; it will not add power in normal use
Why it matters

Your mower’s engine is designed to run on regular unleaded fuel. Using the right octane and keeping fuel fresh reduces common symptoms like won’t start, loss of power, and rough running that often trace back to stale or contaminated gasoline.

Helpful related maintenance tips
  • Check the fuel tank before starting; refuel only when the engine is cool.
  • Clean up any spilled gasoline before starting.
  • For seasonal storage, do not keep gasoline from one season to the next.
  • If you are doing a tune-up, consider a kit such as the briggs & statton tune-up kit 5140B when it matches your engine.

For the full fuel and safety guidance specific to this mower, follow the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

If you already own Craftsman model 917377261, the best “under $300” choice is often keeping it running well: a sharp blade, solid drive system (if equipped), and basic tune-up parts usually deliver the biggest performance jump for the least money. Use the specs and maintenance schedule in the 917377261 owner's manual to set your baseline.

What to prioritize in a sub-$300 gas mower
  • Deck size: Most budget walk-behind mowers are 21 to 22 inches; wider decks cut faster, smaller decks turn easier.
  • Drive type: Push costs less; self-propelled is worth it for hills or larger yards.
  • Cut options: Mulch and bag capability covers most lawns and seasonal leaf cleanup.
  • Serviceability: Easy access to the blade, air filter, spark plug, and oil drain saves time.
  • Parts support: Common wear items (blade, belt, wheels, cables) should be readily available.
A model-based baseline: Craftsman 917377261

Your mower’s manual lists the exact engine and maintenance specifications for 917377261. Those numbers are the right way to compare “power class,” fuel capacity, and tune-up requirements across budget mowers.

What to compare Where to find it Why it matters
Engine output and size Manual “Product specifications” Helps you avoid buying a weaker mower than what you already have
Fuel and oil capacities Manual “Product specifications” Sets expectations for runtime and oil-change needs
Spark plug type and gap Manual maintenance section Ensures reliable starting and smooth running
Blade bolt torque Manual blade service section Prevents blade loosening or crankshaft damage
Low-cost upgrades that can beat buying a new mower

If your current mower is cutting poorly or feels “tired,” these fixes often make it perform like a better mower:

Why it matters

Many budget mowers look similar on the shelf; real value comes from clean cutting and easy upkeep. A maintained Craftsman 917377261 often matches or beats the cut quality of a new low-cost mower.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917377261 is a model number that identifies the mower design, not the manufacturing year. To find the year for your specific mower, use the serial number from the decal on the rear of the mower housing and follow the identification details in the 917377261 owner's manual.

Where to find the serial number

We use the serial number because it ties to your exact unit, while the model number (917377261) is shared across many units.

  • Look for a decal on the rear of the lawn mower housing
  • Write down both the model number and serial number
  • Record the date of purchase if you still have it
  • Keep the information with your paperwork for parts lookup and service
How to interpret “date codes” you see online

Some Craftsman equipment has date-style codes, but they are not consistently the same across all product lines and years. For this walk-behind mower, the most reliable way to determine the year is to use the mower’s serial number and the identification guidance in the manual.

Identifier What it tells you Best use
Model number (917377261) Product design and parts family Finding correct parts diagrams
Serial number (on rear decal) Your unit’s unique identity Determining build timeframe and matching parts
Date of purchase When you bought it Maintenance scheduling and records
Why it matters

Knowing the correct year or build timeframe helps prevent ordering the wrong blade, drive parts, or hardware when there were mid-series changes. It also helps when matching common wear items like a drive belt or blade adapter.

Last updated: February 2026

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