What are the common problems with Craftsman lawn mowers?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917374103 gas walk-behind mower are no-start conditions (stale fuel, dirty air filter, bad spark plug, control bar not held to the handle), loss of power from deck buildup, poor cut from a worn or bent blade, and excessive vibration from a loose blade or damaged blade adapter. See the troubleshooting charts in the owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Won’t start: dirty air filter, empty or stale fuel, water in fuel, spark plug wire off, bad spark plug, control bar released
- Loss of power: grass and debris packed under the deck, dirty air filter, cutting too much grass at once, oil level too high
- Poor cut or uneven cut: worn or bent blade, uneven wheel height settings, deck buildup
- Excessive vibration: loose blade hardware, worn or bent blade, bent crankshaft
- Starter rope hard to pull: blade dragging in grass, brake engaged when control bar is released
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts required)
- Drain and refill with fresh gasoline if fuel is old or smells sour
- Confirm the control bar is held against the handle while starting
- Inspect the air filter and clean or replace if dirty
- Check the spark plug wire is firmly connected
- Tip the mower safely (spark plug wire removed) and clear grass buildup under the deck
Parts that commonly solve cut and vibration complaints
If your mower is cutting ragged, leaving strips, or shaking, the blade and blade hardware are the first places we look.
| Symptom | Most likely fix | Example part for 917374103 |
|---|---|---|
| Ragged cut, missed grass | Replace or sharpen blade | Husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825 |
| Vibration after hitting something | Check blade tightness; replace bent blade | Husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825 |
| Discharge issues or clumping | Inspect deflector and deck for blockage | Lawn mower clipping deflector 532426129 |
Why it matters
Running with stale fuel, a clogged deck, or a loose blade can turn a simple tune-up into bigger problems like hard starting, poor performance, and excessive vibration. Keeping the blade sharp and the underside of the deck clean also improves cut quality and reduces strain on the engine.
Last updated: February 2026
What year is Craftsman Model 917374103?
Craftsman model 917374103 is a 700 Series rotary lawn mower; the model number itself does not encode the manufacturing year. To identify the year, use the serial number on the rear housing decal and match it using the identification details in the 917374103 owner's manual.
Where to find the date information
On this Craftsman walk-behind mower, the model and serial numbers are on a decal on the rear of the mower housing. Once you have the serial number, you can determine the production timeframe using the serial format guidance in the manual.
- Look at the rear of the mower deck/housing for the decal
- Write down the model number (917374103) and the full serial number
- Record the date of purchase as a reference point (helpful for parts history)
- If the decal is dirty, wipe it clean; grass film can hide digits
- If the decal is damaged, check for a secondary label near the handle mounting area
Why the model number does not give the year
Craftsman model numbers identify the product family and configuration (for example, series, deck size, and features). The serial number is what ties your mower to a specific production run.
Quick comparison
| Identifier | What it tells you | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (917374103) | Series and configuration | Finding correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number (on rear decal) | Production run details | Determining year/timeframe |
| Date of purchase | When you bought it | Warranty and maintenance tracking |
Why it matters
Knowing the correct year or production run helps us match the right parts and specs for your mower, especially for wear items like the blade, drive belt, and control cables.
If you are replacing common cutting parts, use the exact part listing for your model, such as the husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825, to avoid fit issues.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of 917374103?
A Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917374103 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use and on-time maintenance (oil changes, air filter service, blade care, and end-of-season fuel prep). Following the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual keeps performance strong and extends service life.
What most affects lifespan
- Maintenance frequency: regular oil changes, clean air filter, fresh spark plug
- Operating conditions: dusty mowing, sandy soil, heavy loads, high heat
- Storage habits: dry storage, stabilized fuel, battery charging (if equipped)
- Wear items: blade condition, drive belt and drive cable adjustment
- Deck care: cleaning under the deck to prevent corrosion and buildup
Maintenance milestones to plan for
The manual’s schedule calls out recurring items that directly impact longevity.
| Interval | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Before each use | Check engine oil level | Prevents engine wear and overheating |
| Seasonally | Replace spark plug; clean/replace air filter | Keeps the air-fuel mix correct and starting easier |
| As needed | Sharpen/replace blade | Reduces engine strain and improves cut quality |
| End of season | Empty fuel system or add stabilizer | Prevents carburetor and fuel issues |
Common “life-extending” repairs on this model
When the mower still runs well but performance drops, these are typical fixes that keep it going:
- Replace a worn cutting blade such as the husqvarna lawn mower 22-inch deck 3-in-1 blade 532421825
- Restore self-propel drive by replacing the lawn mower ground drive belt, 3/8 x 35-3/8-in 532421527
- Fix weak or inconsistent drive engagement by checking/replacing the lawn mower drive cable 583441401
- Replace broken discharge components like the lawn mower clipping deflector 532426129
Why it matters
A mower’s engine and drive system usually outlast the wear parts. Replacing inexpensive items (blade, belt, cable, springs) on schedule costs less than running the mower until it damages the engine, transmission pulley, or deck.
Last updated: March 2026





