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Craftsman 917378320 rotary lawn mower

Craftsman 917378320 rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917378320 rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Axle Arm for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 750913X004

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    Axle Arm

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  • Rear Door Ki for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 170947

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    Rear Door Ki

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  • Flat Washer 3/8 for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 883478

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    Flat Washer 3/8

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  • Baffle for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 700365X479

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    Baffle

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  • Bracket Assembly for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 173571X479

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    Bracket Assembly

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  • Walk-behind Lawn Mower Engine Cable for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 175604

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    Walk-behind Lawn Mower Engine Cable

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  • Cover for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 33316

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  • Discharge Baffle for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 176655X479

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    Discharge Baffle

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  • Shift Tube for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 86012

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    Shift Tube

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917378320 - Part 850263

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    Lock Washer

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Craftsman Rotary Lawn Mower 917378320 FAQs

The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917378320 rotary walk-behind mower are no-start or hard-start problems, poor cut quality, and self-propel/drive issues. Most fixes come down to basic maintenance, blade and drive wear, and making sure controls and fasteners are secure; use the owner's manual for model-specific adjustments.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Won’t start / starts then dies: old fuel, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, or a sticky carburetor.
  • Rough running / surging: fuel restriction, air leak, or carburetor varnish from storage.
  • Poor cut (uneven, ragged, scalping): dull or bent blade, deck buildup, incorrect height setting.
  • Excess vibration: damaged blade, loose blade hardware, or a worn blade adapter.
  • Self-propel not pulling: worn drive belt, worn drive pinion gear, or a slipping drive system.
  • Grass clumping / discharge issues: wet grass, clogged deck, or a damaged discharge baffle.
Quick checks we recommend first (10 minutes)
  • Confirm fresh fuel and the correct oil level.
  • Inspect the blade for bends, cracks, and dull edges.
  • Clean packed grass from under the deck (disconnect the spark plug wire first).
  • Check that the height adjusters match side-to-side.
  • Look for loose fasteners on the handle and deck.
Parts that commonly solve these problems
Problem area Part to inspect/replace What it affects
Cut quality and vibration Lawn mower blade 532406713 Cutting performance, vibration level
Blade mounting Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 Blade alignment and drive to the blade
Self-propel drive Belt 532157769 Wheel drive engagement and pulling power
Drive system wear Lawn mower drive pinion gear 532137054 Wheel drive transfer and traction
Why it matters

Running with a dull blade or slipping drive system makes the mower work harder, increases vibration, and can accelerate wear on the deck, pulleys, and controls. Keeping the blade sharp and the drive components in good shape improves cut quality and helps the engine maintain steady RPM.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman rotary walk-behind mower like model 917378320 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on engine care, blade impacts, drive system wear, and how the mower is stored between seasons.

What most affects lifespan
  • Oil changes and clean oil level (most important for engine life)
  • Air filter and spark plug condition (easy, high-impact tune-up items)
  • Blade condition and balance (bent or unbalanced blades stress the crankshaft)
  • Drive system wear on self-propelled units (belt, pulleys, gears)
  • Storage (dry storage prevents rust, cable corrosion, and fuel issues)
Maintenance schedule that gets you to the high end

Use the intervals in your 917378320 owner's manual as your baseline. In general, we recommend:

Task Typical interval Why it matters
Check oil level Every mow Prevents engine damage from low oil
Change engine oil Every season or 25-50 hours Extends engine life
Replace/clean air filter 1-2 times per season Keeps power up, reduces wear
Inspect/sharpen blade Every 10-25 hours Improves cut, reduces vibration
Clean deck underside As needed Prevents corrosion and clumping
Parts that commonly limit mower life

If the mower runs but cuts poorly or vibrates, these are frequent wear items:

Why it matters

A mower that is maintained and kept vibration-free lasts longer, cuts cleaner, and avoids expensive engine damage. Most “end of life” mowers are actually stopped by neglected oil, fuel storage problems, or repeated blade strikes.

Last updated: March 2026

The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind rotary lawn mower is 917.378320 (often written without the dot as 917378320). You can confirm it on the model label and in the 917378320 owner's manual, where it appears on the cover page.

Where to find the model number on the mower

Most Craftsman walk-behind mowers list the model number on a product ID label. Check these common spots:

  • Rear of the deck near the discharge opening
  • Top of the deck behind the engine
  • Near the rear wheel height adjuster area
  • On the handle support/bracket area
Why the dot matters (917.378320 vs 917378320)

Both formats refer to the same mower model; the dot is a formatting style used in some manuals and parts lists.

You might see it as What it means When it’s used
917.378320 Same model number Owner’s manual, diagrams
917378320 Same model number Online search, parts lookup
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts

When you’re matching parts (blade, belt, drive parts), use the full model number and compare the diagram callouts.

  • Match the full model number first: 917378320
  • Use the parts diagram key number to confirm fit
  • If replacing cutting parts, inspect the blade adapter and hardware at the same time
  • For drive issues, confirm whether your mower is self-propelled before ordering drive components
Common part examples for this model

These are examples of parts listed for Craftsman model 917378320:

Why it matters

The model number is the fastest way to get the correct diagrams, part numbers, and repair instructions for your Craftsman mower, especially when multiple 917-series mowers look similar.

Last updated: January 2026

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