Background
The Craftsman Walk Behind Mower 917.378641 is a rotary lawn mower that utilizes gas as its power source. It's manufactured by Sears, under the Craftsman brand and encompasses several key features that allow it to perform its function effectively.
The machine is equipped with a 7.0 HP Briggs & Stratton 128602-0264-E1 engine and has a fuel tank that can hold up to 1.6 quarts of unleaded regular gasoline. It uses oil types SAE 30 above 32°F and SAE 5W-30 below 32°F, with an oil capacity of 20 oz. The mower's blade is made of steel and measures 21", with an adjustable cutting height between 1-3.5". The front wheels measure 7" and the rear wheels 11", and the overall weight of the machine is 84 lbs.
The mower is designed with a power-propelled self-propelled rear wheel drive feature, 6 adjustable cutting height positions, side or rear grass discharge option, and an operator presence control bar. It also has an electric start option and a mulching capability, and it's compatible with a grass catcher accessory.
Technical Specifications
- Engine: 7.0 HP Briggs & Stratton 128602-0264-E1
- Fuel tank capacity: 1.6 quarts unleaded regular gasoline
- Oil type: SAE 30 above 32°F, SAE 5W-30 below 32°F
- Oil capacity: 20 oz
- Blade: 21" steel
- Cutting height: Adjustable, 1-3.5"
- Wheel size: 7" front, 11" rear
- Weight: 84 lbs
- Drive type: Power propelled self-propelled rear wheel drive
- Cutting height positions: 6, adjustable from 1-3.5"
- Grass discharge: Side or rear
- Start type: Electric start option
- Other capabilities: Mulching, compatible with grass catcher accessory
Warranty
The Craftsman Walk Behind Mower 917.378641 comes with a 2-year limited warranty for regular use and a 90-day warranty for commercial or rental use. It's important to note that this warranty does not extend to expendable parts such as belts, blades, or filters. The warranty for the engine is covered separately by Briggs & Stratton. If a warranty claim is needed, it is likely that you will need to contact Craftsman or Sears, where the product was manufactured, or Briggs & Stratton for engine-related concerns.