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Craftsman 917388750 gas walk-behind lawn mower

Craftsman 917388750 gas walk-behind lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917388750 gas walk-behind lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 917388750 Walk-Behind Mowers

  • Axle Arm for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 180409X004

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    Axle Arm

    Part #180409X004

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 33000

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz

    Part #33000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hubcap.3".ye for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 180623

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    Hubcap.3".ye

    Part #180623

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  • Lawn Mower Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 181610

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    Lawn Mower Owner's Manual

    Part #181610

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  • Screw for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 851856

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    Screw

    Part #851856

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  • Door Bolt for Craftsman 917388750 - Part 165912

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    Door Bolt

    Part #165912

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Craftsman Gas Walk-Behind Lawn Mower 917388750 FAQs

The model page you are viewing is for a Craftsman gas walk-behind lawn mower model 917388750, not a 42-inch Craftsman riding mower. For this mower, the model number is printed on the rear housing decal; confirm it using the 917388750 owner's manual.

How to find the model number on your mower

We use the model number to match the correct parts list, blade, and engine tune-up items.

  • Look for the model and serial number decal on the rear of the mower housing
  • Write down both the model number and serial number
  • Compare the model number format to the manual cover (it shows 917.388750)
  • Use the recorded model number when ordering parts like a blade adapter or zone control cable

Walk-behind vs. 42-inch riding mower: quick check

If you are trying to identify a 42-inch riding mower, these differences help you confirm which machine you have.

Feature Walk-behind mower (this page) 42-inch riding mower
How you operate it You walk behind and push You sit and drive
Cutting width Typically around 21 inches 42 inches
Model tag location Rear of mower housing Usually under seat or on frame

Why it matters

Parts and specs are model-specific. For Craftsman 917388750, the manual lists key specs like 1.6 quarts of unleaded regular gas, 20 oz. oil capacity, and blade bolt torque of 35 to 40 ft-lbs, which do not apply to a riding mower.

If your model number confirms 917388750, these are common items tied to the walk-behind mower’s handle and blade system:

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 917388750 gas walk-behind lawn mower are no-start or hard-start conditions, poor cutting quality, and self-propel drive issues. These usually trace back to routine wear items, cable adjustments, or blade and drive hardware that has loosened or worn.

Common symptoms and what typically causes them

  • Won’t start / starts then dies: old fuel, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, or carburetor varnish
  • Runs rough / surges: partially clogged carburetor, stale fuel, restricted airflow
  • Poor cut (uneven, ragged, scalping): dull or bent blade, loose blade mounting, worn adapter
  • Self-propel won’t pull / slips: worn or stretched drive belt, belt off pulley, drive control out of adjustment
  • Blade won’t engage correctly or feels loose: worn blade adapter, missing/loose fasteners

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)

  1. Use fresh gasoline; drain old fuel if it smells sour.
  2. Inspect the blade area (engine off, spark plug wire disconnected).
  3. Confirm the operator presence control cable moves freely and returns fully.
  4. Check the drive system for belt wear and correct routing.

Parts on this model that often relate to these issues

Symptom Part to inspect on 917388750 What to look for
Vibration, poor cut, blade loosening Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 Cracks, rounded drive tabs, wobble at blade mount
Self-propel weak or not moving Belt, 21-in 532406712 Glazing, fraying, stretching, belt off pulleys
Engine won’t shut off when handle released Lawn mower zone control cable 532162778 Binding, kinks, improper adjustment

Why it matters

On a walk-behind mower, small issues like a worn blade adapter or a stretched drive belt quickly turn into bigger problems: excessive vibration, poor cut quality, and premature wear on the crankshaft, pulleys, and deck hardware.

Where to confirm procedures and adjustments

For model-specific diagrams, cable routing, and adjustment steps for the Craftsman 917388750, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman gas walk-behind mower like model 917388750 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and routine maintenance (oil changes, blade care, clean air filter, and proper storage). Following the maintenance schedule in the 917388750 owner's manual keeps wear parts from shortening the mower’s service life.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Maintenance frequency: regular oil changes and tune-ups prevent engine wear.
  • Cutting conditions: dusty mowing, tall wet grass, and sandy soil accelerate wear.
  • Storage habits: dry, covered storage reduces corrosion and fuel-system issues.
  • Blade and drive load: a bent blade or damaged adapter increases vibration and bearing stress.
  • Fuel quality: fresh fuel and correct stabilizer use reduce carburetor problems.

Maintenance timeline we recommend

Interval What to do Why it helps
Every mow Clear deck buildup, check blade/fasteners Reduces drag and vibration
Every season Tune-up items (spark plug, air filter, oil) Protects the engine and improves starting
As needed Replace worn blade-mount parts Prevents wobble and crankshaft damage

Parts that commonly extend mower life

If you notice vibration, uneven cutting, or a blade that will not stay tight, inspect the blade mounting hardware. These model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Most “mower end-of-life” problems come from neglected maintenance or running with vibration. Keeping the blade system tight and the engine serviced preserves cutting performance and prevents expensive internal engine damage.

Last updated: March 2026

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