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Craftsman 316772370 lawn edger

Craftsman 316772370 lawn edger Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 316772370 lawn edger, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • O-ring for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 791-181000

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    O-ring

    Part #791-181000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Push Nut for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05260

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    Push Nut

    Part #753-05260

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Handle Asm M for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05787

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    Handle Asm M

    Part #753-05787

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  • Washer for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05546

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    Washer

    Part #753-05546

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  • Crankcase Cover for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05237

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    Crankcase Cover

    Part #753-05237

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wheel Bolt for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05529

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    Wheel Bolt

    Part #753-05529

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cable Tensioner Assembly for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 783-05795

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    Cable Tensioner Assembly

    Part #783-05795

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  • Carburetor for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05830

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    Carburetor

    Part #753-05830

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  • Spacer for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05559

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    Spacer

    Part #753-05559

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  • Cam Bracket for Craftsman 316772370 - Part 753-05241

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    Cam Bracket

    Part #753-05241

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Lawn Edger 316772370 FAQs

On the Craftsman 316772370 lawn edger, the cutting depth is adjustable at the front wheel; for best results we recommend edging in shallow passes (no more than 1/2 inch per pass) and then increasing depth as needed. For the exact adjustment procedure, follow the owner's manual.

Recommended cutting depth (what works best)

Most lawns edge cleanly when you:

  • Start with a shallow cut to establish the groove
  • Increase depth gradually on the next pass
  • Keep a slow, even walking pace so the blade can cut instead of bouncing
  • Re-check depth after hitting hard soil or roots
  • Stop and clear debris (rocks, wire, string) before continuing
How to adjust depth on model 316772370

We set depth using the depth adjustment lever next to the front wheel:

  • Raise the blade (shallower cut): move the lever toward the front of the wheel bracket
  • Lower the blade (deeper cut): move the lever toward the rear of the wheel bracket
  • Keep a firm grip; the spinning blade can create forward thrust as it contacts the ground
What limits maximum depth?

A few things determine how deep your edger will actually cut:

Factor What you’ll notice What to do
Soil hardness and moisture Hard, dry soil resists cutting Make multiple shallow passes; edge after light watering if appropriate
Blade wear Reduced cutting depth over time Replace the blade when it reaches the wear limit holes; use blade guard 731P05064 for protection
Belt tension Blade slows or stops under load Adjust belt tension using the thumb wheel on the belt housing
Operator technique Chatter, hopping, uneven trench Walk slowly; do not force the edger
Why it matters

Cutting too deep in one pass can overload the drive system, reduce control, and leave a ragged edge. Shallow passes protect the blade, belt, and pulley system while giving you a straighter, cleaner trench.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 316772370 lawn edger, replace the blade when it reaches the blade wear limit holes, becomes chipped or bent, or no longer cuts a clean edge. Many homeowners replace about once per season; rocky soil and frequent edging require replacement sooner. See the 316772370 owner's manual.

The model-specific replacement point (what to look for)

The 316772370 manual calls out a clear wear indicator on the blade.

  • Replace the blade when it has worn to the blade wear limit holes
  • Replace immediately if the blade is cracked, bent, or badly nicked
  • Replace if edging depth keeps getting shallow even after adjusting depth
  • Replace if vibration increases after you confirm the blade is installed centered and flat
Typical replacement timing by use

Use your results and the wear indicator above as the final decision point.

Usage pattern Typical blade life What to do
Light, soft soil (weekly touch-ups) About 1 season Inspect monthly; replace at wear limit holes
Average home use (spring through fall) 1 to 2 seasons Inspect every 5 to 10 uses
Heavy use or rocky/roots/curbs Weeks to a few months Inspect every use; keep a spare blade
Quick checks that improve cutting before you replace parts

A worn blade is common, but these items also affect performance.

  • Set cutting depth correctly; make multiple shallow passes (no more than 1/2 inch per pass)
  • Walk at a slow, even pace; do not force the edger
  • If the blade fails to turn when the bail is pulled, adjust belt tension using the thumb wheel on the belt housing
  • Clear packed soil and grass from the blade guard area
Why it matters

A blade that is past its wear limit cuts shallow and can increase vibration. Replacing it at the wear indicator keeps edging clean and helps protect the spindle, belt drive, and guard.

Last updated: February 2026

The Craftsman lawn edger model 316772370 uses a 9-inch edger blade. For the exact blade specifications and the correct hardware order (washer, nut, guard), match your parts diagram and blade listing in the 316772370 owner's manual.

How to confirm you have the right blade
  • Verify the model number on the edger data label is 316772370.
  • Compare your blade shape (dual-tip) and center mounting hole to the diagram.
  • Check that the blade guard is installed and not bent into the blade path.
  • Inspect the spindle area for missing washers or a loose nut.
  • Replace a blade that is rounded, chipped, or noticeably smaller from wear.
Blade-related parts you may need

If you are replacing the blade, we recommend checking these common wear items at the same time:

Part What it does When to replace
Lawn edger blade 753-05562 Cuts the edge trench Worn, bent, cracked, or dull
Blade guard 731P05064 Shields the rotating blade Cracked, missing, or rubbing
Why it matters

Using the correct 9-inch blade size helps the edger track straight, maintain consistent cutting depth, and reduce vibration that can loosen fasteners or stress the spindle and belt drive.

Last updated: February 2026

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