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Craftsman 917376671 lawn mower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917376671 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Mower Transmission Tension Spring Retainer for Craftsman 917376671 - Part 532150495

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    Lawn Mower Transmission Tension Spring Retainer

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    Lawn Mower Discharge Chute Door Spring, Right

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Oil, 20-oz for Craftsman 917376671 - Part 33000

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  • Screw for Craftsman 917376671 - Part 54583

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  • Shift Fork for Craftsman 917376671 - Part 183507

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    Input Shaft

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917376671 FAQs

The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 917376671 walk-behind mower are drive system issues (won’t self-propel or slips), poor cutting (uneven cut or vibration), and bagging or discharge problems. Most fixes come down to inspecting wear parts and restoring correct adjustments listed in the owner's manual.

Common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Mower won’t self-propel or pulls weakly: worn or stretched drive belt, worn drive wheel components, or transmission wear
  • Uneven cut or scalping: deck height set unevenly, worn height adjuster hardware, bent blade, or blade installed incorrectly
  • Excess vibration: damaged blade, loose blade hardware, or a worn blade adapter
  • Poor bagging or clumping: wet grass, clogged deck, damaged rear door, or a torn/plugged bag
  • Side discharge flap not working right: weak or broken deflector spring

Parts that commonly wear on this model

If the symptom matches, these are frequent replacement items for the 917376671:

Quick checks we recommend before ordering parts

  1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and tip the mower safely (per the manual).
  2. Check the blade for bends, cracks, and tight mounting.
  3. Inspect the drive belt for glazing, cracking, or slack.
  4. Look for packed grass under the deck and in the discharge path.
  5. Confirm both sides are set to the same cutting height.

Symptom-to-fix guide

Symptom Most likely area Typical fix
No self-propel Belt/drive wheels Replace belt; inspect drive wheel wear
Vibration Blade/adapter Replace blade; inspect adapter and fasteners
Poor bagging Deck/door/bag Clean deck; check rear door and bag condition

Why it matters

A worn blade, slipping belt, or clogged deck makes the engine work harder and can shorten the life of the drive system and transmission. Keeping these wear items in shape improves cut quality and reduces breakdowns.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman mower labeled 6.75 is not one single model number; it is an engine power label used across multiple walk-behind mowers. For the Craftsman walk-behind mower on this page, the correct model number is 917.376671 (22-inch, power-propelled, Briggs & Stratton 625 Series). See the 917.376671 owner's manual to confirm the model tag location and exact identification.

How to confirm your Craftsman model number (fast and accurate)

We recommend matching the model number from the mower’s ID label, not the engine decal.

  • Look for a model tag on the rear deck, near the height adjuster area, or on the handle support
  • Confirm the model number format (often starts with 917. on many Craftsman walk-behind mowers)
  • Write down the full model number exactly as shown (include dots)
  • Use the model number to match the correct blade, belt, and drive parts
  • If the mower is self-propelled, confirm drive parts using the transmission and belt section in the manual

6.75 vs. model number: what the label actually means

The 6.75 marking typically refers to an engine power class, not the mower’s chassis model. The mower model number identifies the deck, drive system, handle, wheels, and bagging or mulching setup.

Label you see What it identifies Example for this mower
6.75 Engine power class Briggs & Stratton 625 Series engine
917.376671 Mower model number Craftsman 22-inch power-propelled mower

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong parts. For example, the blade and self-propel drive components must match the deck and transmission design for 917.376671, not just the engine family.

If you are replacing common wear items for this model, match them by model number first, then by part ID, such as the lawn mower blade 532406713 or the belt 532157769.

Last updated: January 2026

Most gas walk-behind lawn mowers like Craftsman model 917376671 last 8 to 15 years with normal homeowner use. Annual maintenance (oil, air filter, spark plug, blade care) and proper end-of-season storage are the biggest factors in reaching the high end of that range; see the 917376671 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan ranges (what we see most often)

Lifespan depends on hours of use, mowing conditions (dust, sand, hills), and how consistently the mower is serviced.

  • Homeowner gas walk-behind: 8 to 15 years
  • Heavy weekly use or dusty/sandy conditions: closer to 8 to 10 years
  • Light use with consistent maintenance and clean storage: 12 to 15 years
  • Key wear items (expected replacements): blade, belt, blade adapter, air filter, spark plug

Maintenance that extends mower life

The manual’s maintenance schedule and general recommendations focus on routine service that keeps the engine and drive system from wearing out early.

  • Change engine oil on schedule (more often in heat or heavy load)
  • Replace the spark plug at least yearly
  • Clean or replace the air filter element at least yearly
  • Keep the underside of the deck clean (scrape buildup)
  • Inspect the blade for wear and replace when damaged or excessively worn
  • Tighten and inspect fasteners, cables, and moving parts for wear

Common replacement parts for this model

Part What it affects When to replace
Lawn mower blade 532406713 Cut quality, engine load Bent, cracked, badly nicked, or won’t hold an edge
Belt 532157769 Self-propel drive Slipping, squealing, or mower won’t pull consistently
Lawn mower blade adapter 532421176 Blade mounting and alignment Wobble, damage after impact, or stripped mounting

Storage habits that prevent early failure

Proper storage prevents fuel and corrosion problems that shorten mower life.

  • Clean the mower thoroughly before storing
  • Lubricate as specified
  • Store in a clean, dry area
  • Secure and inspect nuts, bolts, screws, and pins
  • Prepare the fuel system for storage (empty fuel system or add stabilizer)

Why it matters

A mower that is maintained and stored correctly runs cooler, cuts cleaner, and puts less strain on the engine crankshaft, blade adapter, and self-propel components. That directly translates into fewer breakdowns and a longer overall service life.

Last updated: January 2026

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