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Craftsman 917377520 rotary lawn mower

Craftsman 917377520 rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917377520 rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Knob for Craftsman 917377520 - Part 532701037

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  • Craftsman Lawn Mower Washer for Craftsman 917377520 - Part 532067725

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt for Craftsman 917377520 - Part 532150406

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    Lawn Mower Tension Spring

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Craftsman Rotary Lawn Mower 917377520 FAQs

A hydrostatic transmission repair is typically a riding-mower cost; your Craftsman 917377520 is a walk-behind rotary lawn mower and does not use a hydrostatic transmission. For hydrostatic riding mowers, repairs commonly range from a fluid service or linkage fix to a full transaxle replacement, which is the highest-cost scenario.

Typical cost ranges (hydrostatic riding mowers)

Hydrostatic systems vary by brand and design, but these ranges are common in the field.

  • Basic service (fluid, filter, purge, adjustments): about $150 to $400
  • Drive belt and pulley related repairs: about $100 to $350 (plus parts)
  • Hydrostatic transaxle replacement (parts only): about $700 to $1,300
  • Replacement installed by a pro (parts + labor): about $1,500 to $2,500

What affects the price most

  • Whether the issue is external (belt, idler, linkage) or internal (pump/motor wear)
  • If the unit is serviceable (fluid/filter) or sealed (often replaced as an assembly)
  • Labor time to remove the transaxle (varies by mower frame and deck layout)
  • Collateral wear (axle seals, pulleys, mounting hardware)

Quick comparison: hydrostatic vs your walk-behind drive

Feature Hydrostatic riding mower Craftsman 917377520 walk-behind
Drive type Pump and hydraulic motor Belt-driven self-propel system
Common “won’t move” causes Low fluid, air in system, worn pump Worn belt, worn drive control, debris in drive
Typical fix Service or replace transaxle Replace belt or drive control

Why it matters

If a mower “won’t move,” it is easy to assume the transmission failed. On the 917377520, the most common causes are in the self-propel drive system, not a hydrostatic unit. Checking the drive belt condition and control operation first usually saves time and money.

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Last updated: February 2026

For your Craftsman rotary lawn mower model 917377520, use regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane). Higher octane (89) does not improve performance in a typical small mower engine; the bigger priority is using fresh, clean fuel and handling it safely as described in the owner's manual.

What to use (and what to avoid)

  • Use 87 octane unleaded from a busy station (fresher fuel).
  • Use fresh gasoline; stale fuel is a common no-start cause.
  • Keep the fuel container clean to prevent dirt or rust from getting into the tank.
  • Avoid storing the mower indoors with gasoline in the tank where fumes could reach a flame or spark.
  • Clean up spills before starting the engine and let a hot engine cool before refueling.

87 vs 89: quick comparison

Fuel choice Works in model 917377520? When it makes sense What matters more
87 octane (regular) Yes Normal mowing and storage routines Freshness, clean container, safe handling
89 octane (mid-grade) Yes, but unnecessary Only if 87 is unavailable Freshness, clean container, safe handling

Why it matters

Most mower starting and running complaints come from fuel quality and storage, not octane. The manual troubleshooting guidance points to issues like stale fuel and water in fuel as common reasons a mower will not start, so choosing fresh gas and storing it correctly prevents downtime.

If the mower will not start after refueling

Check these common items first:

  • Confirm you actually have fuel in the tank.
  • If fuel is old, drain and refill with fresh gasoline.
  • If you suspect water in fuel, drain the tank and carburetor, then refill.
  • Check the spark plug wire connection.
  • Inspect the blade area for a loose blade or damaged adapter (it can affect starting and safety).

Last updated: February 2026

The most common repairs on a Craftsman rotary lawn mower like model 917377520 involve basic tune-up and wear items: fixing no-start conditions, restoring power, stopping surging, and correcting vibration or poor cutting. These problems usually trace back to fuel, ignition, airflow, or blade and drive components.

Most common repairs we see

  • Won’t start or hard starting: old fuel, dirty carburetor passages, fouled spark plug, clogged air filter
  • Runs rough or surges: restricted fuel flow, dirty carburetor, air leak, partially clogged filter
  • Loss of power or stalling in grass: dull blade, clogged deck, dirty air filter, fuel restriction
  • Excessive vibration: bent/damaged blade, loose blade hardware, damaged blade adapter
  • Self-propel won’t pull or slips: worn/stretched drive belt, worn gears, drive control issues

Quick checks before you buy parts

  1. Shut the engine off, let all moving parts stop, then disconnect the spark plug wire (per the owner's manual).
  2. Confirm the blade is tight and not bent; replace if nicked, cracked, or badly worn.
  3. Check for grass buildup under the deck; heavy buildup can mimic power loss.
  4. Inspect the drive system for belt wear, glazing, or slack.

Parts that commonly solve these issues (when worn)

Symptom Common fix Example part for this model
Poor cut, vibration Replace blade and inspect adapter Lawn mower mulching blade 532406713
Self-propel slips or won’t move Replace drive belt Belt 532157769
Blade won’t stay tight Replace locking hardware as needed Lock nut 596322601

Why it matters

These repairs are mostly preventative maintenance. Replacing wear parts on schedule helps your 22-inch deck cut cleaner, reduces engine strain, and prevents damage from running with a loose or unbalanced blade.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman model 917377520 is identified by its model number, but the year of manufacture is determined from the serial number date code on the mower, not from the model number itself. You can find the serial decal on the rear of the mower housing and decode it using the owner's manual.

Where to find the date information

Look for the model and serial number decal:

  • Location: rear of the lawn mower housing
  • It lists the model number and serial number
  • Record the serial number for future parts lookup and service history

How to decode the year from the serial number

Many Craftsman walk-behind mowers use a serial number format that includes a date code. Use this quick checklist:

  • Find the serial number on the rear decal
  • Look for a 6-digit date-style sequence within the serial number
  • Decode it as MMDDYY (month, day, year)
  • Example: 072811 = July 28, 2011

Date-code example table

Code format What it means Example Result
MMDDYY Month, day, year 072811 July 28, 2011
MMDDYY Month, day, year 031205 March 12, 2005

Why it matters

The build date helps us match the correct parts and specs for your mower, especially for items that can vary by production run (drive components, control cables, and deck hardware). Once you have the serial number, you can confidently select parts like the lawn mower mulching blade 532406713 or belt 532157769 that fit your 917377520.

Helpful tips while you are checking the decal

  • Clean the decal area gently so the numbers are readable
  • Write the serial number down exactly as shown
  • Keep the date of purchase noted for maintenance tracking
  • Use the manual specs for service items like oil type and blade bolt torque

Last updated: February 2026

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