How old is my mower by serial number?
For a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917388191, the serial number can often be decoded to estimate the build date, but the format varies by manufacturer and engine. We recommend using the mower’s product ID/serial tag plus the date-code guidance in the 917388191 owner's manual to pinpoint the year and month.
Where to find the serial number on a walk-behind mower
Most Craftsman walk-behind mowers place the model and serial information on a sticker or stamped tag. Check these common spots:
- Rear of the deck near the discharge opening
- Top of the deck near the engine mounting area
- Behind the rear wheels on the deck housing
- On the handle bracket area
- On a label near the height adjuster
How to decode the serial number (what to look for)
Serial formats vary, but these patterns are common on outdoor power equipment:
- A date code embedded at the start of the serial (often year and week, or year and month)
- A 2-digit year (YY) followed by a 2-digit month (MM) or week (WW)
- A 6-digit date that resembles MMDDYY or YYMMDD
- A longer serial where only a small block of digits represents the build date
Quick decode checklist
- Write the serial exactly as shown (include letters).
- Look for a 4 to 6 digit run that could be a date.
- If your mower has a separate engine serial (Briggs and Stratton, Honda, etc.), decode that too; the engine date can be close to the mower’s assembly date.
Mower tag vs. engine tag: which date is “the age”?
Use this as a practical rule:
| Tag you decode | What it tells you | Best used for |
|---|---|---|
| Mower model/serial tag | Mower assembly timeframe | Warranty, parts lookup, mower age |
| Engine model/type/code | Engine build date | Engine parts, ignition/fuel troubleshooting |
Why it matters
Knowing the approximate build date helps us match the correct blade, control cable, and deck hardware for your Craftsman 917388191, especially when parts changed mid-production.
Last updated: January 2026
Should I use 87 or 91 gas for lawn mower?
For the Craftsman walk-behind mower model 917388191, use 87-octane (regular) unleaded gasoline for normal operation. Higher octane (like 91) does not add power in small mower engines; the best results come from fresh fuel and the correct oil level per the 917388191 owner's manual.
What to use (and what to avoid)
- Use 87 octane unleaded gas.
- Choose fresh fuel (ideally used within about 30 days).
- If available, use ethanol-free gas for easier starting and fewer fuel-system issues.
- Avoid old gas and avoid storing fuel in the mower over the off-season.
- Do not use diesel or E85.
Quick comparison: 87 vs 91 for a walk-behind mower
| Fuel choice | Is it needed? | What you typically notice |
|---|---|---|
| 87 octane (regular) | Yes | Normal starting, normal power, best value |
| 91 octane (premium) | No | Usually no performance gain; higher cost |
If you are trying to solve a running problem
Premium fuel rarely fixes rough running. These checks usually matter more:
- Replace stale fuel; clean the fuel cap vent area.
- Inspect the blade and adapter for damage after impacts; a bent blade can cause vibration and poor cut (see lawn mower blade 532406712 and lawn mower blade adapter 581547901).
- Verify the operator control cable moves freely; a sticking cable can affect engine control (see walk-behind lawn mower engine cable 532176556).
- Clear packed grass from the deck and discharge area.
Why it matters
Using the correct fuel helps prevent hard starting, surging, and carburetor varnish. Octane is mainly about knock resistance; most mower engines are designed to run correctly on regular 87, so fuel freshness and storage habits make the biggest difference.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is a Craftsman 6.75 lawn mower?
A “Craftsman 6.75” label usually refers to the engine series, not one single mower model number. For a Craftsman walk-behind mower, the model number is on the mower’s ID tag; for this parts page, the model is 917388191. Use the 917388191 owner's manual to confirm the exact ID-tag location and labeling.
Where to find the model number on a Craftsman walk-behind mower
We use the mower’s ID tag (not the engine cover decal) to match the correct parts list.
- Look on the rear of the deck near the discharge opening or rear door
- Check the top of the deck near the engine mounting area
- Inspect the handle bracket area on the deck (left or right side)
- Wipe off grass and oil; the tag is often hard to read when dirty
- Record the full model number exactly as printed (all digits)
“6.75” vs. mower model number (quick comparison)
| What you see | What it identifies | What to use for parts |
|---|---|---|
| 6.75 (engine marking) | Engine family/series | Mower model number from the ID tag |
| 917388191 | Craftsman mower model | Correct parts diagrams and part fit |
If your mower is not model 917388191
If your ID tag shows a different 917.xxxxxx number, use that full number to look up the correct parts list. For example, some Craftsman 6.75-hp 21-inch mowers are model 917377911 (a different machine with different parts).
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong blade, cable, wheel, or hardware. Even small differences in deck design or handle setup can change which parts fit.
Last updated: January 2026





