How to find Craftsman model number?
On your Craftsman walk-behind mower model 917376533, the model and serial numbers are printed on a decal on the rear of the lawn mower housing. Once you have the model number, match parts and diagrams using the owner's manual.
Check these common spots on the mower body (starting with the most likely for this model):
- Rear of the mower deck or rear housing panel (look for a decal/label)
- Back edge of the deck near the rear door or rear skirt area
- Near the handle mounting brackets on the deck
- On the underside of the deck lip (wipe off grass buildup first)
The decal typically includes both identifiers. Record them exactly as shown.
- Model number (example format: 917.376533)
- Serial number
- Date of purchase (if you still have it)
| Item | What it’s used for | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures diagrams and parts match your mower | Write it exactly, including dots if shown |
| Serial number | Helps confirm production run details | Take a clear photo for reference |
| Engine info | Helps when buying engine tune-up parts | Engine model is usually on the engine shroud |
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong blade, wheel, or drive parts for your specific Craftsman mower. For example, this model uses a 22-inch multi-cut blade design; selecting the correct blade and hardware helps cutting performance and safe operation.
If you are identifying the mower to replace common wear items, these are examples of parts listed for model 917376533:
- Husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825
- Lawn mower wheel and tire, 8 x 1.75-in 583719501
- Lawn mower control cable assembly 587326605
Last updated: February 2026
Should I use 87 or 89 gas for lawn mower?
For your Craftsman lawn mower model 917376533, use regular unleaded 87 octane; higher octane (like 89) does not improve performance in typical small mower engines. For reliability, use fresh fuel and avoid ethanol blends higher than E10; alcohol-blended fuels can attract moisture and cause fuel-system problems during storage (see the owner's manual).
- Use: Unleaded gasoline, 87 octane
- Skip: Premium fuel unless your engine label specifically requires it
- Avoid: Gasoline with more than 10% ethanol (E10)
- Do not add: Engine or carburetor cleaner products directly into the fuel tank (can cause damage)
- Use fresh fuel: Old or stale gas is a top cause of no-start conditions
Alcohol-blended fuels can separate during storage and form acids that damage the fuel system. If you will store the mower for 30 days or longer, we recommend:
- Empty the gas tank
- Start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty
- Refill with fresh, clean gasoline when you put it back in service
- Replace rusty fuel cans so rust and dirt do not contaminate fuel
| Fuel choice | What you get | When it makes sense |
|---|---|---|
| 87 octane (regular) | Correct combustion for most mower engines | Normal mowing and everyday use |
| 89 octane (mid-grade) | No added power in typical small engines | Only if your engine labeling/manual explicitly calls for it |
Using the right fuel helps prevent hard starting, surging, and carburetor issues. Most “fuel problems” on walk-behind mowers come from stale gas, water in fuel, or high-ethanol blends, not from using 87 octane.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917376533 gas walk-behind mower are no-start conditions (fuel, spark, air), loss of power from airflow or deck buildup, excessive vibration from a damaged or loose blade, and drive issues on self-propelled models. Our owner's manual troubleshooting chart matches these symptoms and points to the fastest checks first.
- Won’t start: dirty air filter, stale fuel or water in fuel, spark plug/wire issue, control bar not held to the handle
- Loss of power: grass buildup under the deck, cutting too much at once, dirty air filter, oil level too high
- Poor cut quality: worn or bent blade, uneven wheel height settings
- Excessive vibration: loose blade bolt, bent blade, broken blade adapter, bent crankshaft
- Starter rope hard to pull: blade dragging in grass, brake engaged when control bar is released
- Hard to push or loss of drive (self-propelled): worn drive components or transmission issues
- Safety and controls: Hold the control bar firmly against the handle; confirm any fuel valve is ON (if equipped).
- Fuel: Drain stale fuel and refill with fresh gasoline; water-contaminated fuel causes repeated no-starts.
- Air and spark: Clean or replace the air filter; reseat the spark plug wire and replace the spark plug if fouled.
- Deck and blade: Tip the mower safely (spark plug wire disconnected) and clear packed grass from under the deck.
- Vibration check: Inspect the blade for bends or cracks; replace if damaged.
| Symptom | Part to inspect/replace | Example from this model’s parts list |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration, poor cut | Blade (bent/worn) | Husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825 |
| Poor discharge or unsafe opening | Clipping deflector | Lawn mower clipping deflector 532426129 |
| Self-propel issues | Transmission | Lawn mower transmission assembly 589600601 |
Catching these issues early prevents bigger damage. For example, continuing to mow with a bent blade can create severe vibration that can damage the blade adapter and engine components.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917376533?
Craftsman model 917376533 does not have a single “model year” built into the model number. To determine the year, use the date information on the mower’s product label and the engine identification label; the owner's manual shows the correct identification points for this mower.
Use the mower and engine labels together; the engine build date is often the easiest way to pin down the year.
- Check the mower product label on the deck or rear housing for a serial/date code
- Check the engine shroud/blower housing for the engine ID and date information
- Look near the handle brackets for an additional ID decal (common on walk-behind mowers)
- Write down the full model and serial exactly as printed before ordering parts
The owner's manual identifies model 917.376533 as a Craftsman rotary lawn mower with a Briggs & Stratton 675 Series engine and electric start. Use those identifiers to make sure you are reading the correct engine label when you decode the date.
| What you find | What it identifies | How it helps |
|---|---|---|
| 917376533 | Mower model | Ensures correct parts diagrams and chassis components |
| Engine family/trim on the engine label | Engine type | Ensures you decode the correct engine date format |
| Engine date code or serial/date on mower label | Build date | Gives the year (and often month/day) |
Knowing the correct build year helps you match parts when there are mid-production changes, especially on drive and control components. Once you confirm the date, you can order the right items such as the lawn mower control cable assembly 587326605 or the lawn mower transmission assembly 589600601.
Last updated: February 2026





