How to find Craftsman model number?
On a Craftsman gas walk-behind mower like model 917378770, the model number is typically printed on a product label on the mower deck (often near the rear discharge area) or on the rear housing. Use that exact number to match the correct parts list and diagrams in the 917378770 owner's manual.
Where to look on the mower
Check these common label locations first:
- Top of the mower deck, near the engine mounting area
- Rear of the deck near the bagging door or discharge opening
- Side of the deck near a rear wheel height adjuster
- Handle support area (near where the lower handle bolts to the deck)
- Under grass buildup; wipe the deck clean to reveal the label
What to write down (and why)
Record the full model number exactly as shown (including dots or dashes if present). If the label also lists a serial number, keep it for reference when comparing diagrams or ordering hardware.
| What you find | How to use it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (example: 917378770) | Select the correct parts diagrams | Prevents ordering the wrong belt, cable, or handle parts |
| Serial number (if shown) | Helps confirm production run details | Useful when parts changed mid-series |
| Engine model number (on the engine shroud) | Match engine-specific tune-up parts | Engine parts are matched to the engine, not the mower |
Quick tip for parts matching
Once you have the model number, match it to the exact assembly you are repairing (handle, drive system, wheels, deck). For example, drive and wheel hardware on this model can include items like the lawn mower wheel 532150341 and the lawn mower zone control cable 532133107.
Why it matters
Craftsman walk-behind mowers often share similar frames across multiple models, but belts, control cables, and handle assemblies can differ. Using the exact model number keeps your repair accurate and avoids returns.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917378770?
The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917378770 gas walk-behind lawn mower involve starting and running problems, weak or no self-propel drive, uneven cutting, and control or handle wear. Most fixes come down to basic maintenance, belt and drive hardware inspection, and making sure the blade mounting parts are tight and aligned.
Common problems and what to check first
- Won’t start or starts then dies: use fresh fuel, check oil level, clean/replace the spark plug, and make sure the operator presence (zone) control is fully engaged.
- Runs rough or surges: clean the air filter and check for stale fuel; inspect throttle linkage for sticking.
- Self-propel won’t pull: inspect the drive belt and drive cover area for belt wear, glazing, or debris.
- Uneven cut or vibration: inspect the blade, blade adapter, and mounting hardware for damage or looseness.
- Handle controls feel loose: check handle knobs, bail/cable routing, and fasteners for looseness.
Parts that commonly wear on this model
These are frequently involved when the mower won’t drive, cuts poorly, or controls feel off:
| Symptom | Likely wear area | Example part for 917378770 |
|---|---|---|
| No self-propel or slipping drive | Ground drive belt and pulleys | Lawn mower ground drive belt, 3/8 x 32-1/2-in 532175436 |
| Vibration, poor cut, blade won’t stay tight | Blade mounting | Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 |
| Hard to set or hold cutting height | Height adjust hardware | Husqvarna lawn mower height adjuster knob 532701037 |
| Mower pulls to one side | Wheel/axle wear | Lawn mower wheel 532150341 |
Quick diagnostic steps (safe and effective)
- Disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the blade or belt.
- Tip the mower with the air filter and carburetor side up (prevents fuel/oil leaks).
- Remove packed grass from the deck and drive area; buildup causes drag and belt slip.
- Check belt tension and routing; a belt that rides low in a pulley groove is usually worn.
- Confirm the blade is straight and the adapter is not rounded or cracked.
Why it matters
On a self-propel Craftsman mower like the 917378770, small issues (debris under the deck, a stretched belt, or a worn blade adapter) quickly turn into poor cut quality, vibration, and premature drive wear.
For model-specific adjustment points, belt routing, and control cable setup, use the 917378770 owner’s manual.
Last updated: March 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917378770?
A Craftsman gas walk-behind mower like model 917378770 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Consistent oil changes, clean fuel practices, and keeping the drive system adjusted make the biggest difference in how long it runs reliably.
What affects lifespan the most
- Engine maintenance: regular oil changes and a clean air filter prevent premature wear.
- Fuel quality and storage: fresh gasoline and proper off-season storage reduce carburetor issues.
- Blade and deck care: a sharp blade and a clean deck reduce engine load.
- Drive system condition (power-propelled models): worn belts, gears, or cables shorten usable life.
- Operating conditions: frequent mowing of tall, wet grass increases stress on the engine and drive.
Maintenance schedule we recommend
Use the intervals in the owner's manual as your primary guide. For most 7.0 HP, 21-inch mowers, these intervals keep performance steady:
| Task | Typical interval | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Check engine oil | Every mow | Prevents low-oil damage |
| Change engine oil | Every 25-50 hours or each season | Extends engine life |
| Clean/replace air filter | Every season (more often in dust) | Improves starting and power |
| Sharpen/replace blade | 1-3 times per season | Reduces vibration and engine load |
| Inspect drive belt and cable | Every season | Maintains self-propel speed and engagement |
Signs your mower is nearing end-of-life (or needs key repairs)
- Hard starting even with fresh fuel and a clean filter
- Loss of power under normal grass load
- Excessive vibration (often blade, adapter, or crankshaft related)
- Self-propel slips or will not pull consistently (commonly belt, gear, or cable wear)
- Oil consumption or heavy smoke
If self-propel performance is the main issue, checking the drive belt and related drive parts is a practical first step; for this model, a common wear item is the lawn mower ground drive belt, 3/8 x 32-1/2-in 532175436.
Why it matters
Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to tune up the mower (often inexpensive) or invest in larger repairs like drive system components. On model 917378770, routine maintenance usually delivers the full 8 to 12 years.
Last updated: March 2026





