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Craftsman 917372342 22" rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917372342 22" rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Kit.arm.asm.axle.w/nut.7.pos. for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 583168501

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    Axle Arm

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  • Engine Pulley Pm for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 582940301

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  • Clip for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 85827

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  • Bushing for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 532086960

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    Lawn Mower Bushing

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  • Lock Nut for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 532069180

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  • Washer.belleville for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 532062335

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever Spacer for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 532401629

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Bolt, 5/16-18 X 1/4-in for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 532428867

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  • Walk-behind Lawn Mower Engine for Craftsman 917372342 - Part 750013

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    Part #750013

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Craftsman 22" Rotary Lawn Mower 917372342 FAQs

Gas walk-behind mowers like the Craftsman 917372342 are being phased down in some areas, mainly through rules that limit the sale of new gas-powered outdoor equipment and through retailers and homeowners shifting toward battery-electric models. Existing gas mowers can still be used and maintained for years.

What “phased out” usually means

Most changes focus on new equipment sales, not taking away equipment you already own.

  • Some states and cities restrict or plan to restrict sales of certain new gas-powered outdoor tools
  • Many homeowners switch to battery mowers for lower noise and less routine maintenance
  • Gas mowers remain common for larger yards, heavy grass, and long run times
  • Parts support typically continues well after sales trends change

What to do if you plan to keep your gas mower

Keeping a gas mower reliable is mostly about fuel care and blade condition.

  • Use fresh fuel and avoid storing fuel in the tank for long periods
  • Change oil on schedule and keep the air filter clean
  • Replace a bent, dull, or heavily nicked blade to protect the crankshaft and improve cut quality
  • Check deck hardware and height adjusters so the mower tracks straight and cuts evenly

Common maintenance parts you may need

Maintenance need What you’ll notice Example part for this model
Better cut quality Ragged grass tips, uneven cut Lawn mower 22-in deck mulching blade 532406713
Height setting won’t hold Height slips or won’t click Selector knob 532701037
Loose or missing fasteners Rattles, wobble, misalignment Screw (match by location)

Why it matters

If your area is moving toward electric, the practical impact is usually on future purchases, not on repairing what you already own. For a mower like the 917372342, staying ahead on blade sharpness and basic hardware helps you get full life and performance from the machine.

Last updated: January 2026

To identify what kind of lawn mower you have, start by finding the model number tag on your Craftsman mower and matching that number to the parts list. For this model, the mower is a Craftsman 917372342 22-inch rotary walk-behind mower.

Where to look for the model number tag

On most Craftsman walk-behind mowers, the model number is printed on a sticker or metal plate in one of these spots:

  • On the frame near the rear wheels (left or right side)
  • On the mower deck near the engine mounting area
  • On the rear frame crossbar behind the engine
  • Near the handle mounting brackets

If the label is dirty or faded, wipe it with a damp rag and a little mild cleaner so the full number is readable.

What to write down (so you get the right parts)

We recommend recording these details exactly as shown on the tag:

  • Model number (example: 917372342)
  • Product number or serial number (if listed)
  • Engine brand and engine model (often on the engine shroud)

Quick ID checklist

Item Where it’s usually found Why it matters
Mower model number Frame or deck label Matches the correct Craftsman parts diagrams
Engine model Engine cover/shroud Helps match tune-up and engine-specific parts
Deck size Often listed in product type Confirms blade and deck-related parts

Why it matters

Walk-behind mowers can look similar across years, but small changes in the deck, height adjusters, and drive system affect fit. Using the exact model number helps you choose compatible parts like a blade, wheel adjuster, or drive cover.

Example part that confirms deck size

If your mower is the Craftsman 917372342 22-inch rotary model, a common deck-related replacement is the lawn mower 22-in deck mulching blade 532406713.

Last updated: January 2026

A gas walk-behind mower like the Craftsman 917372342 typically lasts 8 to 15 years with normal residential use; around 10 years is a solid average when routine maintenance is done and wear items are replaced before they cause bigger damage.

What most affects mower life

  • Maintenance frequency: oil changes, air filter service, and clean fuel habits
  • Mowing conditions: sandy soil, heavy dust, steep hills, and thick wet grass increase wear
  • Storage: dry storage prevents rust and cable corrosion
  • Blade condition: a bent or dull blade stresses the crankshaft and deck
  • Drive and wheel hardware wear: loose adjusters and worn bushings accelerate vibration

Maintenance schedule that helps you reach 10+ years

Task Typical interval Why it matters
Change engine oil Every 25 to 50 hours or each season Reduces internal engine wear
Clean or replace air filter Every season (more often in dust) Prevents power loss and cylinder wear
Replace spark plug Every 1 to 2 seasons Improves starting and fuel burn
Sharpen or replace blade Every 20 to 25 hours Protects engine, improves cut quality

Parts that commonly extend service life

If cut quality drops or the mower vibrates, replacing wear parts early usually costs less than repairing secondary damage.

Why it matters

A mower that is maintained and kept vibration-free runs cooler, starts easier, and avoids expensive failures like crankshaft damage, deck cracking, and premature wheel or drive wear.

Last updated: January 2026

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Repair guides for gas walk-behind mowers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your walk-behind lawn mower.

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