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Craftsman 917376652 lawn mower Parts

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Washer, Curved Cylindrical for Craftsman 917376652 - Part 532401630

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  • American Yard Products Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Screw, #10-24 X 1/2-in for Craftsman 917376652 - Part 532150050

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  • Lawn Mower Warning Decal for Craftsman 917376652 - Part 581579101

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917376652 FAQs

The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917376652 walk-behind mower involve the self-propel drive not pulling, poor cutting quality, and bagging or discharge problems. These typically trace back to normal wear items like the drive belt, drive components, and the cutting blade; use the 917376652 owner's manual for model-specific adjustments and maintenance intervals.

Common problems and what usually causes them
  • Mower will not self-propel or slips: worn or stretched drive belt, worn drive pawls, or transmission wear
  • Uneven cut or poor cut quality: dull/bent blade, damaged blade adapter, deck buildup, or incorrect height setting
  • Excessive vibration: bent blade, loose blade hardware, or worn blade adapter
  • Bagging is weak or clogs: wet grass, packed deck, damaged rear door, or bagger fit issues
  • Drive control feels loose: stretched drive control cable or misadjusted control bar
Parts that commonly fix these symptoms (when worn)

If your symptoms match, these are frequent replacement parts for this model:

Quick checks we recommend before ordering parts
  1. Shut off the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire, and let moving parts stop.
  2. Tip the mower safely (air filter and carburetor side up) and clear packed grass from the deck.
  3. Inspect the blade and blade adapter for bends, cracks, or wallowed mounting holes.
  4. Check drive engagement: with the drive control held, the belt should be tight and the wheels should resist turning.
  5. Verify the cutting height is set evenly side-to-side.
Symptom-to-likely-fix guide
Symptom Most likely area Common fix
Won’t self-propel Drive belt/pawls Replace belt or drive pawl
Cuts uneven Blade/deck height Sharpen/replace blade; level height
Vibrates Blade/adapter Replace blade and/or adapter
Poor bagging Deck/rear door/bagger Clean deck; inspect rear door and bagger
Why it matters

Drive and cutting components wear gradually; addressing them early improves cut quality, reduces vibration, and prevents extra strain on the transmission and wheels.

Last updated: March 2026

A “Craftsman 6.75” label usually refers to the engine rating, not one single mower model number. For Craftsman walk-behind mowers, the correct model number is printed on the mower’s ID decal; on model 917376652, the decal is on the rear of the mower housing (see the 917376652 owner's manual).

How to find the correct model number on your mower

We recommend using the model number from the mower deck decal (not the engine shroud), because parts like the blade, drive belt, and control cables are matched to the mower model.

  • Look for a decal on the rear of the lawn mower housing
  • Write down both the model number and serial number
  • Use the mower model number (not “6.75”) when ordering parts
  • If the decal is dirty, wipe it clean and use a flashlight to read it
  • If the decal is missing, check the manual’s parts list diagrams for identification help
Common “6.75” confusion (engine vs. mower)

“6.75” is commonly used to describe an engine family or power class; multiple Craftsman mowers can use a similar engine rating but have different decks, wheels, and drive systems.

What you see What it usually means What to use for parts
“6.75” on engine cover Engine rating/family Mower model number from deck decal
Model like 917.XXXXXX Mower model identifier Use this to match diagrams and parts
Engine model/type code Engine-specific ID Use for carburetor/ignition engine parts
Why it matters

Using the exact mower model number prevents wrong-part issues, especially for high-fit items like a 22-in blade, drive belt, or drive control cable. For example, this model uses a 22-in deck mulching blade such as the lawn mower 22-in deck mulching blade 532406713 when the deck and adapter configuration match the parts diagram.

Last updated: January 2026

Most gas walk-behind mowers like the Craftsman 917376652 typically last 8 to 15 years with normal homeowner use and routine maintenance. Keeping the engine clean, servicing the air filter and spark plug yearly, and cleaning under the deck helps prevent overheating and premature engine wear (see the 917376652 owner's manual).

What affects lawn mower lifespan most
  • Maintenance frequency: oil changes, air filter service, spark plug replacement
  • Cleaning habits: grass buildup under the deck and drive cover accelerates wear
  • Operating conditions: dusty yards, sandy soil, heavy loads, high temperatures
  • Storage: fuel care and off-season storage practices
  • Wear items: blades, blade adapters, and belts wear out during normal use
Maintenance that extends life on the 917376652

The manual calls out several habits that directly protect engine life and drive performance.

  • Scrape grass and debris from the underside of the deck (avoid forcing water into the engine area)
  • Clean under the drive cover at least twice per season
  • Replace the spark plug at least once per year
  • Clean or replace the air filter element at least once per year
  • Replace the blade more often if mowing in sandy soil; a worn blade strains the mower

If you need a common wear part for cutting performance, match your mower to the correct blade such as the lawn mower 22-in deck mulching blade 532406713.

Typical lifespan by use pattern
Use pattern Typical lifespan What usually ends it first
Light (small yard, weekly) 12 to 15 years Fuel system neglect, corrosion, deck rust
Average homeowner 8 to 12 years Engine wear from heat, poor cleaning, skipped tune-ups
Heavy (large yard, dusty, hills) 5 to 8 years Drive system wear, overheating, accelerated blade/deck wear
Why it matters

A mower usually does not “wear out” all at once; it loses performance from heat, debris buildup, and neglected tune-ups. Staying on the maintenance schedule and keeping airflow areas clean helps the engine run cooler and last longer.

Last updated: January 2026

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