Background
The Craftsman Walk Behind Mower 917.376653, manufactured by Roper Corp for Sears, is a lawn mower designed for various mowing tasks. This mower is equipped with a Briggs & Stratton 625 Series engine that provides a power output of 2.5 horsepower. The mower has a cutting width of 22 inches, with an adjustable cutting height range of 1-3/4" to 4". It offers a 2-in-1 mowing capability, enabling users to choose between mulching and rear bagging. The mower is designed with a variable speed front wheel drive system for ease of operation.
In addition to its primary functions, the Craftsman Walk Behind Mower 917.376653 features a folding T-shaped handle for compact storage, and a zone start safety system that requires operator presence to start the engine. Regular maintenance is necessary for the mower, including tasks such as checking the engine oil level, changing the engine oil, replacing the air filter and spark plug, sharpening or replacing the blade, and cleaning under the mower deck. The mower adheres to the safety standards of the American National Standards Institute and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 917.376653
- Product Type: Walk Behind Mower
- Engine: Briggs & Stratton 625 Series with 122T02-3824-EA 2.5 hp engine
- Cutting Width: 22 inches
- Cutting Height: 1-3/4" to 4" in 6 adjustable heights
- Mulching Capability: 2-in-1 mowing allows mulching or rear bagging
- Drive System: Variable speed front wheel drive
- Additional Features: Folding T-shaped handle for compact storage, zone start safety requires operator presence to start engine
Warranty
The Craftsman Walk Behind Mower 917.376653 comes with a 2-year full warranty if the product is used for personal purposes. However, the warranty duration shortens to 90 days if the mower is used commercially. The warranty coverage is comprehensive, encompassing the entire mower. To make a warranty claim, ensure that regular maintenance of the mower has been performed as described in the owner's manual since proper maintenance is required to uphold the warranty. You may need to provide evidence of this maintenance during the warranty claim process.