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Husqvarna 917384500 lawn mower

Husqvarna 917384500 lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Husqvarna 917384500 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Mower Lower Handle for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 169708X479

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    Lawn Mower Lower Handle

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  • Owner's Manual for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 410249

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    Owner's Manual

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  • Axle Arm for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 401176X004

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    Axle Arm

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  • Lawn Mower Handle Grip for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 164265

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    Lawn Mower Handle Grip

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  • Kit.hsg.21.m for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 408785

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    Kit.hsg.21.m

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  • Lawn Mower Grass Bag for Husqvarna 917384500 - Part 401191

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    Lawn Mower Grass Bag

    Part #401191

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Husqvarna Lawn Mower 917384500 FAQs

Gas walk-behind mowers like the Husqvarna 917384500 are not disappearing overnight, but new gas mower sales are trending downward as more areas adopt emissions rules and more homeowners choose electric for lower noise and maintenance. Existing gas mowers will still be used and supported for years.

What “phased out” usually means

Most changes focus on new equipment sales, not taking away what you already own. For a gas mower you already have, the practical impact is usually:

  • Parts and routine service remain available for normal wear items
  • Some regions restrict or plan to restrict sales of certain new gas-powered outdoor equipment
  • Electric options gain shelf space at retailers as demand grows
  • Gas mowers continue to make sense for some yards and conditions

For safe operation and maintenance details specific to this mower, use the 917384500 owner's manual.

What to expect for parts and repairs

Even as the market shifts, keeping a gas mower running is typically straightforward with basic maintenance and common replacement parts.

Common service needs include:

  • Blade removal and sharpening or replacement
  • Cable and control adjustments (operator presence control bar)
  • Wheel and height adjuster wear
  • Deck cleaning to prevent grass buildup
  • Fuel system care (fresh gas, stabilizer for storage)

If you are maintaining the cutting system, follow the manual’s safety steps (disconnect the spark plug wire before servicing). For blade service tips, see how to sharpen a lawn mower blade.

Quick comparison: gas vs electric (typical homeowner use)

Topic Gas walk-behind mower Electric walk-behind mower
Maintenance Fuel, oil, spark plug, air filter Battery care, blade care
Noise Typically louder Typically quieter
Runtime Refill and keep mowing Limited by battery capacity
Storage Fuel storage considerations Battery storage considerations

Why it matters

If your area tightens emissions rules, it mainly affects what you can buy new. For owners of the Husqvarna 917384500, the best value usually comes from maintaining the mower you have, using OEM-quality replacement parts and safe service practices.

Last updated: January 2026

The cheapest time to buy a lawn mower is typically end-of-season clearance in fall (most often September through November) when retailers mark down remaining inventory. Winter can also bring low prices, but selection is usually limited compared to early spring.

Best times to shop (price vs. selection)

  • Early fall (September to October): clearance pricing often starts as mowing season slows
  • Late fall (November): deeper markdowns as stores reset for winter and holiday inventory
  • Winter (December to February): low prices on leftover stock, limited model availability
  • Early spring (March to April): best selection of current-year models, fewer closeout deals
  • Peak season (May to July): highest prices due to demand

Quick comparison table

When you buy Typical price level Typical selection Best for
Sep to Nov (fall clearance) Lowest Low to medium Best deal if you can be flexible
Dec to Feb (winter) Low Low Leftover inventory bargains
Mar to Apr (spring) Medium to high Highest Getting the exact features you want

What to check before you buy (so the “deal” is actually a deal)

  • Match the mower to your yard: push vs. self-propelled, bagging vs. mulching
  • Budget for routine maintenance items: blade, air filter, spark plug, engine oil
  • Confirm maintenance intervals and basic specs for Husqvarna model 917384500 in the 917384500 owner's manual
  • If you’re replacing worn hardware during setup, match fasteners exactly (for example, lock nut 532409149)

Why it matters

Buying during fall clearance can save money up front, but the best value comes from choosing the right mower and maintaining it. A walk-behind mower like Husqvarna 917384500 runs better and lasts longer with regular oil changes and blade care.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Husqvarna 917384500 walk-behind mower, use unleaded regular gasoline; that is the correct fuel type for this model. Higher octane than regular does not improve performance in a small 4-cycle mower engine, so stick with fresh regular gas for the most reliable starting and running.

What to use (and what to avoid)

  • Use fresh unleaded regular fuel.
  • Avoid stale fuel; old gas is a common no-start cause.
  • Avoid fuel contaminated with water, rust, or dirt.
  • Use a clean, approved gas can; replace it if it starts to rust.
  • Store fuel properly and do not keep gas in the mower during long storage.

Quick fuel guidance for model 917384500

Item What we recommend Why it matters
Gas type Unleaded regular Matches the mower’s fuel requirement and runs cleanly in small engines
Octane Regular (typical pump regular) Higher octane is not needed for this engine design
Freshness Fresh, clean gas Prevents hard starting, surging, and carburetor issues
Storage Drain or stabilize for storage Reduces varnish buildup and stale-fuel problems

If the mower will not start after fueling

These checks align with common causes listed for this mower:

  • Confirm the tank has fresh gas (not last season’s fuel).
  • Check the air filter and clean or replace if dirty.
  • Make sure the spark plug wire is firmly connected.
  • If you suspect bad fuel, empty the tank and refill with fresh gasoline.
  • Verify the fuel valve lever (if equipped) is in the ON position.

Why it matters

Using the right fuel and keeping it fresh helps prevent carburetor jet clogging, reduces starting problems, and protects overall engine performance on the Husqvarna 917384500.

For model-specific fuel and capacity details, follow the specifications in the 917384500 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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