What model number is the Craftsman 917388660?
The model number for this Craftsman gas walk-behind lawn mower is 917.388660 (often written without the dot as 917388660). You can confirm it on the model tag and on the cover page of the 917388660 owner's manual.
Where to find the model number on the mower
Check these common locations first:
- On the rear of the mower deck near the discharge opening
- On the deck under the handle mounting area
- Near the engine mounting area on the deck
- On a sticker or metal tag on the handle frame
- In the paperwork that came with the mower (manual and warranty pages)
Why you might see it written two ways
Both formats refer to the same mower; the dot is just a formatting style.
| Format you see | What it means | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| 917.388660 | Full Craftsman model format | Reading the model tag and manual |
| 917388660 | Same model number without punctuation | Parts lookup and ordering |
Why it matters for parts and diagrams
Using the exact model number helps us match the correct diagrams and parts for your mower’s configuration (deck, handle hardware, wheels, and blade system). For example, the parts list for model 917388660 includes items like the lawn mower control bar 532131696 and the walk-behind lawn mower engine cable 532176556, which can vary by model.
Quick tips when ordering parts
- Match the model number first (917388660)
- Then match the part ID on the diagram/parts list
- Replace worn fasteners when needed (lock nuts and washers are commonly one-time-use)
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a lawn mower?
Most gas walk-behind lawn mowers last 8 to 10 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance; that is a solid expectation for your Craftsman 917388660. Regular tune-ups, clean mowing conditions, and proper storage can keep performance strong through that full lifespan and beyond (especially the engine).
What affects lifespan the most
- Maintenance schedule: yearly spark plug and air filter service, plus periodic adjustments
- Cleaning habits: built-up grass and debris make the engine run hotter and wear faster
- Blade condition: dull or bent blades strain the engine and reduce cut quality
- Fuel and storage: stale fuel and poor off-season storage shorten engine life
- Operating conditions: dusty, sandy, or heavy-load mowing increases wear
Maintenance checkpoints we recommend (based on the manual)
The 917388660 owner's manual calls out several habits that directly protect engine life and overall durability.
| Interval | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| After each use | Scrape and clean under the deck | Prevents buildup that hurts airflow and performance |
| At least yearly | Replace spark plug; clean or replace air filter | Helps maintain proper air-fuel mixture and easier starting |
| End of season | Clean, lubricate, tighten fasteners, inspect for wear | Reduces corrosion and prevents failures next season |
Quick “replace vs. repair” guide
Use this simple checklist to decide whether it is worth investing in parts and service.
- Repair makes sense when it starts reliably, runs smoothly, and only needs wear items (blade, cable, wheels)
- Consider replacement when it has repeated no-start issues, persistent smoking, or major engine noise even after tune-up
- Always inspect the deck and handle hardware for cracks, looseness, or heavy rust before putting money into repairs
Common wear parts for this model
These are examples of parts that often get replaced over a mower’s life:
- Husqvarna lawn mower 21-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532189028 (cut quality and engine load)
- Lawn mower blade adapter 532418373 (blade mounting and alignment)
- Walk-behind lawn mower engine cable 532176556 (operator control and safety function)
Why it matters
A mower that is maintained and kept clean runs cooler, cuts cleaner, and puts less strain on the engine and drive components; that is the difference between a mower that lasts a few seasons and one that reaches the typical 8 to 10 year lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 917388660?
For the Craftsman 917388660 gas walk-behind lawn mower, the most commonly replaced items are the cutting and drive-control wear parts plus the small hardware that loosens or corrodes over time. Use the diagrams in the 917388660 owner's manual to match the exact part to your mower’s configuration.
Commonly needed replacement parts
These are the parts we see customers replace most often on this model:
- Husqvarna lawn mower 21-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532189028 (dull, bent, or damaged blade)
- Lawn mower blade adapter 532418373 (blade won’t tighten properly, vibration)
- Walk-behind lawn mower engine cable 532176556 (engine zone control cable; won’t stay running or won’t stop)
- Lawn mower wheel, rear 532189159 (worn tread, wobble, height issues)
- Handle and control hardware such as lawn mower control bar 532131696 and lawn & garden equipment self-tapping screw 532750634
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part to check first | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut quality | Blade | Ragged grass tips, uneven cut |
| Excess vibration | Blade adapter, blade | Shaking at full throttle |
| Engine won’t keep running | Engine cable, control bar | Must hold bar “just right” |
| Mower pulls hard to one side | Rear wheel | Uneven rolling, wheel wobble |
How we recommend confirming the right part
- Verify the model number is 917388660 (matches your ID label).
- Use the manual’s exploded views to identify the exact location and key number.
- Compare your old part’s shape and mounting holes to the replacement.
- Replace blade mounting parts as a set when there is wear (blade plus adapter).
Why it matters
Using the correct blade, blade adapter, and control cable for Craftsman model 917388660 helps the mower cut cleanly, run safely, and reduce vibration that can damage the crankshaft and deck hardware.
Last updated: March 2026





