What kind of gas do I put in my lawn mower?
For Craftsman lawn mower model 917388972, use fresh, clean, regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane). Fill the tank only to the bottom of the filler neck (do not overfill), and do not mix oil with gasoline; the engine oil is added separately. See the fuel section in the 917388972 owner's manual.
Fuel type and freshness guidelines
Using the right fuel helps prevent hard starting, rough running, and carburetor varnish.
- Use regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane).
- Use fresh fuel; buy only what you can use in about 30 days.
- Do not mix oil into the gasoline (this is a 4-cycle mower engine).
- Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting.
- Avoid storing or using gasoline near open flames or ignition sources.
How much gas to add
The manual guidance is to avoid topping off the tank.
| What to do | What it prevents |
|---|---|
| Fill to the bottom of the filler neck | Overfilling and fuel expansion spills |
| Tighten the gas cap securely | Leaks and evaporation |
| Use a clean fuel can | Dirt and water in the carburetor |
If the mower has been sitting
Old fuel is one of the most common reasons a walk-behind mower will not start after storage.
- If fuel is older than about a month, drain it and refill with fresh gas.
- Consider using a stabilizer for storage; follow the stabilizer label directions.
- If the engine still will not start, follow a step-by-step no-start check in lawn mower wont start troubleshooting video fuel ignition and compression.
Why it matters
Correct fuel (regular unleaded, 87 octane minimum) and good fuel freshness protect the carburetor and help your Briggs & Stratton engine start easier, run smoother, and last longer.
Last updated: January 2026
Where can I find the Craftsman mower model number?
On the Craftsman walk-behind mower model 917388972, the model and serial numbers are printed on a decal on the rear of the lawn mower housing. Use that model number when ordering non-engine parts and looking up diagrams in the 917388972 owner's manual.
Where to look on the mower
Check these common spots first (rear housing is the primary location for this model):
- Rear of the mower deck or rear housing (look for a decal with model and serial)
- Near the rear discharge door or grass bag opening
- On the handle bracket area near the deck
- On the side of the deck close to the wheels
What the label usually shows
The decal typically includes both identifiers; record them before the label gets dirty or worn.
| Item on decal | What it’s used for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 917388972) | Matches the correct parts diagrams | Any time you buy mower parts like a blade, wheel, or cable |
| Serial number | Identifies the production run | Helpful for service questions and confirming variations |
Why it matters
Craftsman walk-behind mowers can look similar across model series, but parts like the blade adapter, zone control cable, and handle hardware can differ. Using the exact model number helps ensure you get the right replacement part the first time.
Quick tip for ordering the right parts
Once you find the model number, match it to the part description and ID when shopping. For example, if you’re replacing the operator presence (zone) cable on this mower, use the lawn mower zone control cable 532183281 listing to match the correct part.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917388972?
The model number is 917.388972 (often written without the dot as 917388972) for this Craftsman walk-behind gas lawn mower. You can confirm it on the cover and parts list pages in the 917388972 owner's manual.
Where to find the model number on the mower
We recommend checking the mower’s model tag first, then matching it to the manual.
- Look for the model label on the rear of the deck near the discharge opening
- Check around the handle mounting area on the deck
- Wipe dirt and grass off the tag so all digits are readable
- Record the full model number exactly as shown (including any dots)
- Use the model number to match the correct blade, cable, handle, and wheel parts
Model number vs. engine model number (common mix-up)
Your mower has its own model number, and the engine has a separate model number.
| Item | What it identifies | Example from this mower’s documentation | Used for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mower model number | The Craftsman mower assembly | 917.388972 (917388972) | Deck, handle, wheels, blade, controls |
| Engine model number | The Briggs & Stratton engine | 125K02-0578-E1 | Engine tune-up and internal engine parts |
Why it matters
We use the mower model number to ensure parts fit your exact Craftsman configuration (deck style, 21-inch blade system, handle hardware, and safety control routing). The engine model number is mainly for engine-specific items like ignition and carburetor components.
Related parts you may see listed for this model
These are examples of mower-assembly parts that match model 917388972:
- Upper handle 532194179 (handle assembly)
- Lawn mower zone control cable 532183281 (operator presence control cable)
- Husqvarna lawn mower 21-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532189028 (cutting blade)
Last updated: January 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
On the Craftsman walk-behind mower model 917388972, the most common problems we see are hard starting or a starter rope that is hard to pull, loss of power, uneven cutting, excessive vibration, and grass clippings building up under the deck. Many of these issues trace back to blade condition, airflow (air filter), and routine maintenance in the 917388972 owner's manual.
Common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Loss of power: dirty air filter, heavy grass load, or grass and debris packed under the mower deck.
- Poor cut (uneven): worn, bent, or loose blade; uneven wheel height settings; deck buildup.
- Excessive vibration: loose or damaged blade, broken blade adapter, or a bent crankshaft.
- Starter rope hard to pull: blade dragging in grass, brake engaged when the control bar is released, or internal engine issues.
- Grass catcher not filling (if equipped): cutting height too low, lift on blade worn, or catcher not venting.
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, fast, and common)
- Disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the blade.
- Tip the mower on its side with the air filter and carburetor facing up.
- Clear packed grass from under the deck and around the blade.
- Inspect the blade and mounting hardware; replace worn parts as needed.
- Check wheel height settings side-to-side for an even cut.
Parts that commonly wear out
These are normal wear items on walk-behind mowers and often solve the symptoms above:
| Problem you notice | Common wear item | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration, poor cut | Blade or blade mounting parts | 21-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532189028, blade adapter 532418373 |
| Engine stops when you release the bar, or won’t stay running | Operator presence (zone) control cable | Lawn mower zone control cable 532183281 |
| Poor discharge or unsafe side opening | Discharge components | Discharge guard 589482402 |
Why it matters
A dull or loose blade can cause vibration and poor cutting, and grass buildup under the deck can make the mower feel hard to push and strain the engine. Keeping the blade sharp and the deck clean improves cut quality, reduces wear, and helps the mower start and run more consistently.
Last updated: January 2026





