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Craftsman 917387671 lawn mower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917387671 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Clip. Closeout for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 532161622

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    Lawn Mower Discharge Chute Clip

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  • Gas Can 2.5 for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 33623

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    Gas Can 2.5

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 33000

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz

    Part #33000

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  • O-ring for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 188152

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    O-ring

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  • Wire Tie for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 66426

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    Wire Tie

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  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 168360X004

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    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever

    Part #168360X004

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  • Fuel Stabilizer for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 33500

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    Fuel Stabilizer

    Part #33500

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  • Lawn Mower Cable Bracket for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 86899X004

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    Lawn Mower Cable Bracket

    Part #86899X004

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  • Axle Arm for Craftsman 917387671 - Part 180409X004

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    Axle Arm

    Part #180409X004

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  • Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Model #120k02 for Craftsman 917387671 - Part N/P

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    Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Model #120k02

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917387671 FAQs

A “Craftsman 6.75” label usually refers to the engine rating, not one single mower model number. For your Craftsman walk-behind mower, the model number is printed on a decal on the rear of the mower housing; use that exact number to match the correct parts and manual (for example, model 917.387671 is 917387671). See the 917387671 owner's manual for the model/serial label location and specs.

How to find the correct model number on the mower

We recommend using the mower’s ID decal, not the engine cover label.

  • Look on the rear of the lawn mower housing for the model/serial decal
  • Write down both the model number and serial number
  • Use the full model number (all digits) when ordering parts like a blade, cable, or wheel
  • If the decal is dirty, wipe it clean; numbers can be faint
  • If the decal is missing, check any original paperwork that came with the mower

Why “6.75” can be confusing

Many Craftsman mowers share similar engine ratings, but have different decks, handles, and control cables.

What you see What it usually means What to use for parts
“6.75” on the engine Engine power family/rating Mower model number on the rear housing decal
Engine model number Identifies the engine itself Use only for engine-specific parts
Mower model number (example: 917387671) Identifies the full mower Use for most Craftsman mower parts

Parts that commonly depend on the exact model number

Once you confirm the mower model, we can match the correct fit for items like:

  • Lawn mower blade 532406713 (deck size and blade style must match)
  • Zone control cable, handle parts, and rope guide
  • Wheels and wheel brackets
  • Blade adapter and mounting hardware

Why it matters

Using the exact mower model number prevents ordering a blade, blade adapter, or control cable that looks right but does not fit your deck or handle setup.

Last updated: January 2026

A typical gas walk-behind lawn mower like the Craftsman 917387671 lasts 8 to 10 years with normal homeowner use and consistent maintenance. Regular tune-ups, clean fuel practices, and keeping the deck and engine clean are the biggest factors that extend mower and engine life.

What most affects mower lifespan

  • Maintenance frequency: yearly spark plug and air filter service helps the engine run cooler and more efficiently.
  • Deck cleanliness: built-up grass and debris can trap heat and moisture.
  • Fuel quality and storage: stale fuel and rust or dirt in the gas can cause starting and running problems.
  • Blade condition: a sharp, undamaged blade reduces strain on the engine.
  • Operating conditions: dusty, sandy, or heavy-load mowing shortens service intervals.

Maintenance checklist we recommend (based on the manual)

Use the schedule and procedures in the owner's manual to stay on track. Key items called out include:

  • Replace the spark plug at least once a year.
  • Clean or replace the air filter element at least once a year.
  • Check the blade for wear; replace bent or damaged blades.
  • Scrape and clean the underside of the deck after each use.
  • Avoid washing with a hose unless sensitive areas are protected; water in the engine shortens engine life.

Quick guide: what “8 to 10 years” usually means

Use pattern Typical life What usually ends it first
Light homeowner use, maintained 10 years Normal wear items (blade, cables, wheels)
Average homeowner use, mixed maintenance 8 to 10 years Fuel issues, neglected air filter, deck corrosion
Heavy use or poor storage 5 to 8 years Engine wear from heat, dirt, stale fuel

Why it matters

Most “early failures” on gas mowers come from preventable issues: clogged cooling and deck areas, dirty air filtration, and stale fuel during storage. Following the manual’s maintenance and storage guidance protects the engine, improves starting, and reduces costly repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman walk-behind mower model 917387671, the mower model number is printed on the mower’s identification label and is also shown on the cover page of the 917387671 owner's manual. If you’re trying to identify the engine itself, the engine has its own separate model number.

What to check first (mower vs. engine)

  • Mower model number: 917387671 (used for mower parts like the handle, wheels, and blade hardware).
  • Engine model number: listed separately in the manual as Briggs & Stratton 10M902-0489-E1 (used for engine-specific parts).
  • If a video mentions a “V-twin” stamp location, that applies to some riding mowers; this walk-behind mower uses a single-cylinder Briggs & Stratton engine.

Where you’ll see the model number

Most owners find the mower model number in one of these places:

  • On a model/serial label on the mower deck (often near the rear discharge area or wheel height adjuster area)
  • On the frame/handle mounting area near the rear of the deck
  • In the documentation: the 917387671 owner's manual lists the mower as Model No. 917.387671

Quick ID guide

What you’re identifying Number format example Used to look up
Mower (Craftsman) 917387671 Walk-behind mower parts diagrams and parts
Engine (Briggs & Stratton) 10M902-0489-E1 Engine tune-up and internal engine parts

Why it matters

Using the correct number prevents ordering the wrong part. For example, mower-deck parts like the lawn mower blade 532406713 match the mower model, while carburetor or ignition parts typically match the Briggs & Stratton engine model.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917387671 gas walk-behind mower, use fresh regular unleaded 87 octane gasoline; higher octane (like 91) does not add power or protection in a small mower engine when it is running correctly. Follow the fuel and safety guidance in the 917387671 owner's manual.

What to use (and what to avoid)

  • Use 87 octane regular unleaded from a busy station (fresher fuel).
  • Avoid stale fuel; it is a common no-start cause.
  • Avoid fuel contaminated with water, rust, or dirt.
  • Do not keep gasoline from one season to the next.
  • Replace a rusty gas can so debris does not get into the carburetor.

Quick comparison

Fuel choice Works in most mowers Best use case Notes
87 octane regular Yes Everyday mowing Recommended for normal operation
91 octane premium Yes Not required Usually no performance benefit in mower engines

Why it matters

Fuel quality affects starting and engine life more than octane. The manual’s troubleshooting guidance lists stale fuel and water in fuel as common reasons a mower will not start, so using fresh, clean gasoline prevents many “won’t start” problems.

If your mower won’t start after fueling

  • Confirm the control bar is held down to the handle while starting.
  • Check that you are not out of fuel and that the fuel is fresh.
  • Inspect the air filter for heavy dirt.
  • Make sure the spark plug wire is firmly connected.
  • If you recently hit something, check for a loose blade or a damaged blade adapter (the lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 is the matched part for this model).

Last updated: January 2026

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