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Craftsman 917385322 lawn mower

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  • Lawn Mower Warning Decal for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 581579101

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    Lawn Mower Warning Decal

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 532401621

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  • Husqvarna Snowblower Flange Nut for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 585802801

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  • Wire Tie for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 66426

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    Wire Tie

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 33000

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz

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  • Fuel Stabilizer for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 33500

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    Fuel Stabilizer

    Part #33500

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  • Axle Arm for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 401174X004

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    Axle Arm

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  • Control Box for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 194177X428

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    Control Box

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  • Gas Can 2.5 for Craftsman 917385322 - Part 33623

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917385322 FAQs

Gas walk-behind mowers like the Craftsman 917385322 are not being phased out everywhere at once; the shift is happening market by market as some states and cities restrict new sales of certain gas-powered outdoor equipment, while many areas still allow gas mowers and support parts and service.

What to expect (gas vs. electric)

Regulations and retailer inventory trends are pushing more homeowners toward battery mowers, but gas models remain common for users who want long run time, fast refueling, and strong cutting in heavy grass.

  • Some regions are limiting new gas equipment sales; existing gas mowers can still be used and maintained.
  • Battery mowers are growing because they are quieter and have less routine maintenance.
  • Gas mowers remain popular for larger yards, thick grass, and longer mowing sessions.
  • Parts support typically continues for years; routine wear items (blade, wheels, cables) are still widely available.
  • Proper maintenance extends the life of a gas mower and reduces starting and performance issues.
How we recommend maintaining a gas mower you already own

For the Craftsman 917385322, follow the safety and maintenance guidance in the 917385322 owner's manual. Key points include disconnecting the spark plug wire before blade service and keeping the blade sharp; replace a bent or damaged blade.

Common maintenance items that keep a gas mower running
Maintenance item Typical interval What it prevents
Fresh fuel and proper storage Every season Hard starting, fuel system issues
Blade sharpening or replacement 1 to 2 times per season Poor cut quality, engine strain
Air filter check/clean/replace Several times per season Power loss, rough running
Engine oil checks/changes Per engine schedule Excess wear, overheating

If you need a correct-fit cutting part for this model, use the manufacturer-approved blade such as the lawn mower blade 532406713 and inspect the blade mounting hardware (adapter, bolt, washers) during service.

Why it matters

If your area tightens rules on new gas mower sales, keeping your current Craftsman mower in good condition helps you avoid an unplanned switch. A sharp blade, clean air filter, and good fuel practices also reduce common no-start and poor-cut complaints.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman lawn mower model 917385322, we recommend using fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum 87 octane (87 AKI). Using 93 octane is not necessary for normal operation; fuel freshness and correct storage matter more than higher octane.

What to use (and what to avoid)
  • Use 87 AKI regular unleaded from a busy station (fresher fuel).
  • Use fuel that is 30 days old or less (older fuel can cause hard starting and rough running).
  • Avoid gasoline contaminated with water or dirt (common cause of no-start issues).
  • Avoid mixing in additives that are not intended for small engines.
  • If you store fuel, use a stabilizer and follow the storage steps in the 917385322 owner's manual.
Quick comparison: 87 vs 93 octane
Fuel choice Works in most walk-behind mowers When it helps Downsides shown in real use
87 octane (regular) Yes Everyday mowing, normal temperatures None when fuel is fresh
93 octane (premium) Yes Rarely needed; only for specific high-compression engines Costs more; does not fix stale-fuel problems
If your mower runs poorly after refueling

These checks solve most “bad gas” symptoms on walk-behind mowers:

  • Drain old fuel from the tank and refill with fresh 87 octane.
  • Inspect the air filter and replace if dirty.
  • Check the spark plug condition and gap.
  • Prime only as directed for cold starts (over-priming can flood the engine).
  • If the starter rope is hard to pull, follow lawn mower pull cord stuck troubleshooting before forcing it.
Why it matters

Octane mainly prevents knock in high-compression engines. On a typical Craftsman walk-behind mower like 917385322, fresh fuel and proper maintenance have a much bigger impact on starting, power, and engine life than stepping up from 87 to 93.

Last updated: January 2026

For a gas mower under $300, we recommend focusing on a reliable 21 to 22-inch walk-behind mower with easy starting, solid cut quality, and readily available replacement parts. If you already own the Craftsman model 917385322, keeping it tuned and using the correct blade often delivers the best value versus buying new.

What to look for (so you do not overpay)
  • Deck size: Most homeowners do best with a 21 to 22-inch deck for speed and maneuverability.
  • Blade support: Choose a mower with common, easy-to-source wear parts like a blade and blade adapter.
  • Maintenance basics: Confirm it uses standard oil and a common spark plug type.
  • Safe service access: You should be able to tip the mower correctly for blade service.
  • Parts availability: A mower is only a bargain if you can still get parts later.
How this applies to Craftsman 917385322

Your Craftsman 917385322 is a 22-inch blade mower and the manual calls out key service specs like blade bolt torque (35 to 40 ft-lbs), oil capacity (20 oz), and gas capacity (1.0 quart). For operating and maintenance details, use the 917385322 owner's manual.

Common under-$300 “value upgrades” (maintenance that feels like a new mower)
  • Replace a worn or bent blade with the correct OEM-style blade.
  • Inspect the blade adapter for rounding or wobble.
  • Verify the operator presence control bar and cable action is smooth.
  • Use the correct oil viscosity for your temperature range.
If you notice this It usually means What to do
Ragged cut, torn grass tips Dull blade Sharpen or replace the blade
Vibration after hitting debris Bent blade or damaged adapter Replace blade and inspect adapter
Blade bolt keeps loosening Hardware worn or incorrect torque Torque to spec; replace worn fasteners
Why it matters

A sharp, properly installed blade and correct torque protect the crankshaft, reduce vibration, and improve cut quality. That is often the difference between a mower that “feels cheap” and one that performs like a higher-priced model.

Helpful DIY reading: how to sharpen a lawn mower blade

Last updated: January 2026

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