Is it cheaper to repair or replace a lawn mower?
For a Craftsman gas walk-behind lawn mower model 917388800, it’s cheaper to repair when the fix is routine maintenance or a single worn part; replace the mower when repair costs approach half the price of a comparable new mower or when major engine or drive problems keep coming back.
Quick rule of thumb we use
- Repair when the mower needs normal wear items (blade service, belt, cable, fasteners) and the engine is otherwise healthy.
- Replace when the engine has low compression, the crankshaft is bent, or the drive system has multiple failures and the total estimate is high.
- If you are paying for labor, include diagnostic fees, parts, and shop time in the total.
Repair-first items that usually make sense
These are common, lower-cost fixes on walk-behind mowers:
- Blade service (sharpen or replace) and correct blade bolt torque
- Drive or deck wear items such as a belt
- Control cable issues (engine zone control cable)
- Bagging and discharge components (guard, door, grass bag)
- Loose or missing hardware (nuts, washers, screws)
Helpful references for this model include the maintenance schedule and specs in the 917388800 owner’s manual.
Cost comparison table
| Situation | Typical best choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Starts and runs well; cut quality is poor | Repair | Blade and deck issues are usually inexpensive to correct |
| Won’t move or self-propel is weak | Repair (first) | Often a belt or drive adjustment issue |
| Hard starting after storage | Repair | Fuel, spark plug, and air filter service is usually cost-effective |
| Repeated major engine problems | Replace | Engine-level repairs can exceed the mower’s value |
Parts on this model that often come up in repairs
If you’re pricing out a repair, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Belt, 21-in 532406712 (drive-related symptoms)
- Walk-behind lawn mower engine zone control cable 583127001 (engine control and safety shutoff)
Why it matters
A well-maintained mower can deliver years of reliable cutting, and the manual’s tune-up guidance (spark plug, air filter, blade checks) helps prevent the expensive failures that push a mower into “replace” territory.
Last updated: February 2026
Should I use 87 or 89 gas for lawn mower?
For the Craftsman 917388800 gas walk-behind lawn mower, we use fresh regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane) in normal conditions; moving up to 89 octane only helps if you hear spark knock (pinging) or you are mowing under heavy load in hot weather. For fuel and operating details, follow the 917388800 owner's manual.
What to use (and what to avoid)
- Use fresh, clean, unleaded gasoline from a busy station.
- 87 octane is the standard choice for most walk-behind mower engines.
- Use 89 octane if you notice pinging/knocking, surging under load, or you regularly mow thick grass in high heat.
- Avoid old gas (more than 30 days without stabilizer); it causes hard starting and rough running.
- Avoid spilling fuel on wheels and finished surfaces; wipe up promptly.
Quick decision guide
| Situation | Best choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Normal weekly mowing | 87 octane | Runs correctly in most small engines |
| Pinging/knocking under load | 89 octane | Helps resist detonation |
| Storage between seasons | 87 octane + stabilizer | Reduces varnish and starting issues |
| Hard starting after sitting | Drain/replace fuel | Octane does not fix stale fuel |
Why it matters
Octane is mainly about preventing knock, not “more power.” The bigger reliability factor on a mower like the Craftsman 917388800 is fuel freshness and keeping the engine maintained (clean deck, clean cooling areas, correct oil level). The manual also emphasizes safe service steps like stopping the engine and disconnecting the spark plug wire before maintenance.
Related DIY help
If fuel is fresh but the mower still runs poorly, use these step-by-step resources:
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917388800 gas walk-behind lawn mower include hard starting or no-start, loss of power, uneven cutting, excessive vibration, and a starter rope that is hard to pull. These issues are usually tied to fuel quality, blade condition, airflow (air filter), or grass buildup under the deck; see the 917388800 owner's manual troubleshooting chart for model-specific checks.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Won’t start or starts then dies: stale fuel, disconnected spark plug wire, fouled spark plug, or a safety/control bar issue
- Loss of power: dirty air filter, cutting too much grass, or debris packed under the mower housing
- Poor cut (uneven): worn or bent blade, uneven wheel height settings, or deck buildup
- Excessive vibration: loose or damaged blade, or a bent crankshaft after striking an object
- Starter rope hard to pull: control bar released (brake engaged), blade dragging in grass, or a damaged blade adapter
Quick checks we recommend (in order)
- Safety first: disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the blade.
- Check the control bar: it must be held against the handle to run and to release the brake for easier starting.
- Inspect under the deck: remove packed grass and debris (a common cause of power loss and uneven cut).
- Inspect the blade and mounting: tighten hardware and look for bends, cracks, or wobble.
- Refresh fuel: drain old fuel and refill with fresh, clean gasoline if starting is inconsistent.
Parts that commonly relate to these problems (this model)
| Symptom | Common related part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration, poor cut | Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 | Keeps the blade centered and driving correctly |
| Hard starting, engine won’t keep running | Walk-behind lawn mower engine zone control cable 583127001 | Lets the control bar properly control engine/brake functions |
| Uneven cut | Selector knob 532701037 | Helps set consistent cutting height |
Why it matters
Catching blade, adapter, and deck-buildup problems early prevents bigger damage (especially crankshaft damage after impacts) and restores cut quality and engine performance.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917388800?
The model number for this Craftsman gas walk-behind lawn mower is 917.388800 (often written without the dot as 917388800). You can confirm it on the model tag and in the 917388800 owner's manual.
Where to find the model number on the mower
We recommend checking these common locations on Craftsman walk-behind mowers:
- On the rear deck near the discharge opening
- On the top of the mower deck near the engine mounting area
- On the handle support or height-adjuster area
- In the paperwork that came with the mower (manual and parts list)
Model number vs. engine model number (common mix-up)
This mower model (917.388800) can be equipped with a Honda engine; the engine has its own separate model number.
| What you are identifying | Example you might see | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Mower model number | 917.388800 (or 917388800) | Finding Craftsman chassis parts like wheels, guards, cables, and handle hardware |
| Engine model number | Honda GCV160 (example) | Finding engine-specific parts like carburetor, recoil starter, air cleaner, and muffler |
Why it matters
Using the correct mower model number helps us match the right Craftsman parts diagrams and hardware for your exact deck and handle setup. Using only the engine model can lead to ordering the wrong chassis parts.
Parts you can match using the mower model number
Once you confirm 917.388800, these are examples of chassis parts commonly selected by model:
- Discharge guard 589482402 (side discharge safety shield)
- Mulcher door 596210401 (closes the discharge for mulching)
- Walk-behind lawn mower engine zone control cable 583127001 (operator presence control cable)
- Rope guide 586122501 (routes the starter rope on the handle)
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917388800?
Craftsman model 917388800 is a model number, not a date code; it does not directly tell the year. To find the year for your specific mower, use the serial number and the identification label details shown in the 917388800 owner's manual.
How to find the year on your mower
We use the mower’s serial number and product label to determine the build timeframe. On most Craftsman walk-behind mowers, the label is on the deck (near the rear wheel area) or on the rear housing.
- Locate the model and serial number label on the mower deck
- Write down the full serial number exactly as shown
- Look for any separate date code or manufacturing code on the label
- Compare the label format and locations to the diagrams in the 917388800 owner's manual
- If the label is damaged, clean it gently and use a flashlight at an angle to read stamped characters
What the manual confirms for this model
The documentation identifies this unit as a Craftsman rotary lawn mower model 917.388800 (5.5 HP, 21-inch multi-cut). That confirms the correct model family, but the year is tied to the serial number, not the model number.
Model number vs. serial number
| Item | What it tells you | Where to find it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917388800) | The design and parts list for the mower | Product label; also on the manual cover |
| Serial number | The specific unit’s manufacturing run and timeframe | Product label on the mower |
Why it matters
The year (and serial range) affects parts compatibility for items like the blade adapter, zone control cable, and handle hardware. Confirming the serial number helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I get Craftsman replacement parts?
For your Craftsman gas walk-behind lawn mower model 917388800, you can get replacement parts through Sears PartsDirect using the model number to match the exact fit; the 917388800 owner's manual also lists common wear items and service guidance so you order the right parts the first time.
Best ways to buy the correct parts
- Use the full model number 917388800 when searching parts diagrams and lists.
- Match by part description and identifier, not just by a photo.
- Replace worn hardware with the correct fastener type and size (lock nuts, washers, screws).
- For safety items (guards, doors, grass bag), replace damaged parts promptly.
- Keep a few common wear and maintenance items on hand during mowing season.
Common replacement parts for this model
These are examples of parts available for model 917388800 that customers often replace:
| What it affects | Example part you can order | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting discharge safety | Discharge guard 589482402 | Helps control side discharge and reduce thrown debris |
| Mulching function | Mulcher door 596210401 | Closes the discharge opening for mulching |
| Bagging | Gbag.250c2.b 532410666 | Collects clippings when bagging |
| Height adjustment feel | Selector knob 532701037 | Helps set or hold cutting height settings |
How to confirm you are ordering the right part
- Find the model number on the mower’s ID label and confirm it reads 917388800.
- Use the parts list and diagrams in the 917388800 owner's manual to identify the correct component name.
- Compare your old part to the listing (mounting holes, shape, and measurements).
- If you are replacing blade-related parts, inspect the blade adapter at the same time.
Why it matters
Using the exact model number prevents mismatched parts that can cause poor cutting performance, unsafe operation (missing guards), or premature wear. The manual also notes that items like blades, blade adapters, belts, air cleaners, and spark plugs are normal wear items, so keeping up with maintenance reduces downtime.
Last updated: February 2026





