How much is the Craftsman 917387282?
The Craftsman rotary lawn mower model 917387282 is a discontinued walk-behind mower, so there is no single current “mower price” tied to the model number. What you can price reliably today are replacement parts for 917387282, and those costs vary by the specific part you need.
What you can buy (and price) for model 917387282
We price parts by part ID, not by mower model. Common examples for this Craftsman mower include:
- Husqvarna lawn mower 20-in deck blade 532145106
- Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901
- Control cable 532168552
- Rope guide 586122501
- Handle knob 532185577
Quick price snapshot (examples)
These examples show how part pricing can range from small hardware to larger assemblies.
| Part type | Example part for 917387282 | Typical reason you buy it |
|---|---|---|
| Blade | 20-in deck blade | Dull, bent, or damaged blade |
| Blade mounting | Blade adapter | Blade won’t stay tight, vibration |
| Controls | Control cable | Engine zone control not engaging |
| Starter routing | Rope guide | Pull cord rubs or frays |
| Handle hardware | Handle knob | Handle won’t lock or adjust |
If you are trying to estimate the mower’s value
For a used gas walk-behind mower like the Craftsman 917387282, value usually depends on condition and maintenance items (blade condition, drive performance, and whether it starts easily). Use these checks:
- Confirm it starts and runs smoothly (no surging)
- Check for excessive vibration (often blade or adapter related)
- Verify the blade bolt is tightened correctly (spec is 35 to 40 ft. lbs.) per the owner's manual
- Inspect the deck for rust-through or cracks
- Check self-propel function (if equipped) and wheel condition
Why it matters
Model numbers help us match the correct parts and specs (like blade bolt torque), but mower “price” is not standardized once a model is discontinued. Pricing the exact replacement part you need is the fastest way to budget a repair.
Last updated: February 2026
Should I use 87 or 89 gas for lawn mower?
For the Craftsman 917387282 rotary lawn mower, use fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline with at least 87 octane. Using 89 octane is fine, but it typically does not improve performance in this type of small engine; the key is clean, fresh fuel.
What the manual recommends
In the fuel section, the mower is specified to run on regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane, and you should not mix oil with gasoline. For the exact wording and safety notes, follow the owner's manual.
When 89 octane makes sense (and when it does not)
Most walk-behind mower engines are designed for 87 octane. Higher octane fuel is mainly helpful for engines that require it to prevent knock.
- Use 87 octane for normal mowing and routine operation.
- Use 89 octane only if it is the only fresh fuel available or you already have it on hand.
- Do not use old fuel; buy amounts you can use within about 30 days.
- Do not add oil to the gas (this is not a 2-cycle fuel mix application).
- Clean up spilled gasoline before starting the engine and refuel only after the engine cools.
Quick comparison
| Fuel choice | Works in model 917387282? | What you gain |
|---|---|---|
| 87 octane (regular) | Yes (recommended minimum) | Correct fuel for normal operation |
| 89 octane (mid-grade) | Yes | Usually no noticeable benefit |
Why it matters
Using the correct octane and keeping fuel fresh helps prevent hard starting, rough running, and carburetor varnish. Fresh fuel and proper storage habits also reduce downtime during peak mowing season.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917387282 rotary lawn mower are no-start conditions (stale fuel, dirty air filter, bad spark plug, water in fuel), loss of power from grass buildup under the deck, and poor cut quality from a worn or loose blade or blade adapter. Use the 917387282 owner's manual troubleshooting chart to match symptoms to fixes.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Won't start: stale fuel, dirty air filter, spark plug wire off, bad spark plug, water in fuel
- Starts then runs rough or dies: fuel system gum deposits, dirty air filter, contaminated fuel
- Loss of power: heavy grass load, deck packed with clippings, dirty air filter, too much engine oil
- Poor cut or uneven cut: worn or bent blade, loose blade hardware, uneven wheel height, debris under deck
- Vibration: loose blade, damaged blade adapter, missing or loose fasteners
Quick checks we recommend (fastest wins first)
- Fuel: Drain stale fuel and refill with fresh gasoline; if water is suspected, drain the tank and carburetor bowl (if equipped) and refill.
- Air filter: Clean or replace if dirty.
- Spark plug: Reconnect the plug wire; replace the plug if fouled.
- Underside of deck: Tip the mower safely and remove packed grass and debris.
- Blade and adapter: Inspect for wear, bends, and looseness; replace worn parts.
Parts that commonly solve cut and vibration complaints
| Symptom | Part to inspect | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut, tearing grass | Husqvarna lawn mower 20-in deck blade 532145106 | Rounded edge, bends, cracks |
| Blade feels loose, vibration | Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 | Stripped splines, wobble, damage |
| Handle feels loose | Handle knob 532185577 | Won't tighten, stripped threads |
Why it matters
Most “mower problems” trace back to basic maintenance items the manual calls out: clean air flow, clean fuel, and a tight, sharp blade. Fixing those first prevents hard starting, protects the crankshaft from impact damage, and improves cut quality.
Last updated: February 2026





