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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917372473 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 917372473 - Part 532087877

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Craftsman Lawn Mower 917372473 FAQs

Most gas-powered walk-behind lawn mowers, including the Craftsman 917372473, typically last 8 to 10 years with normal residential use and basic maintenance. With consistent tune-ups, clean fuel practices, and timely replacement of wear parts, many owners get closer to the high end of that range.

What affects mower lifespan the most
  • Maintenance frequency (oil changes, air filter cleaning, blade care)
  • Fuel quality and storage (stale gas is a top cause of hard starting)
  • Mowing conditions (sand, sticks, wet grass, steep slopes)
  • Deck and drive system care (keeping buildup off the deck, checking drive components)
  • How it is stored (dry storage reduces rust and cable corrosion)
Typical lifespan by use pattern
Use pattern Typical lifespan What usually fails first
Light use (small yard, short season) 10+ years Cables, wheels, bagging parts
Average residential use 8 to 10 years Carburetor/fuel system, drive wear
Heavy use (large yard, long season) 5 to 8 years Engine wear, deck corrosion, transmission/drive
Signs it is near end-of-life (or needs a major repair)
  • Repeated no-start issues even after fresh fuel and a tune-up
  • Excessive vibration (often blade or blade adapter related)
  • Drive problems such as slipping or not self-propelling consistently
  • Deck rust-through, cracking, or chronic clogging
  • Frequent part replacements needed in a single season
Practical ways to extend life on the 917372473
Why it matters

A mower that is still structurally solid (deck, wheels, controls) is often worth maintaining; replacing a few wear parts and keeping fuel fresh can prevent the most common “it won’t start” and vibration complaints.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917372473, the model number is typically printed on a sticker or metal tag on the mower deck or on the rear housing near the wheels. Once you find it, use that exact number to match the correct parts list.

Where to look on a Craftsman walk-behind mower

Check these common spots (wipe off grass and dirt first):

  • Top of the mower deck, near the engine mounting area
  • Rear of the deck, behind the engine or near the discharge opening
  • Back flap area, where the grass bag attaches
  • Side of the deck, near a rear wheel height adjuster
  • Handle support brackets, close to where the handle bolts to the deck
What the tag usually shows

Most ID tags include more than one number. Use the model number to find parts; use the serial number for manufacturing details.

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Correct parts lookup 917.372473 or 917372473
Serial number Production tracking Letters and numbers
Engine model Engine-specific parts Varies by engine brand
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts

These quick checks prevent mismatches when you are shopping for blades, wheels, or drive parts:

  • Copy the model number exactly (include dots if shown on the tag).
  • If the sticker is faded, take a photo and zoom in to read it.
  • Match the mower configuration (bagger, side discharge, self-propelled) to the parts diagram.
  • When replacing hardware, compare size and thread type before ordering.
Why it matters

Craftsman walk-behind mowers often share similar deck designs across multiple models, but parts like a blade adapter, deflector, wheel, or drive cover can vary by model series. Using 917372473 ensures you land on the correct diagrams and compatible replacements.

If you are replacing a wheel or drive-related part after confirming the model number, our DIY guide how to change a lawn mower wheel video walks through the typical steps and what to watch for.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Craftsman gas walk-behind mower like model 917372473 are no-start conditions (fuel, spark, air), rough running (dirty carburetor or stale gas), poor cutting (dull blade or loose blade mount), and self-propel issues (drive wear or debris). Our fastest wins are fuel freshness, spark plug condition, and blade hardware tightness.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Use fresh gasoline; drain old fuel if it smells sour or looks dark.
  • Confirm the blade control bar is held fully against the handle (engine brake must release).
  • Check oil level; overfilled oil can cause hard starting and smoke.
  • Inspect the air filter; replace if dirty or oil-soaked.
  • Remove and inspect the spark plug; clean or replace if fouled.
Symptom-to-cause guide
Symptom Most common causes What to do next
Won’t start Stale fuel, dirty carburetor, fouled plug, clogged air filter Refresh fuel, service air filter and plug, clean carburetor
Starts then dies Fuel restriction, carburetor varnish, tank vent issue Check fuel flow, clean carburetor, verify cap venting
Vibrates badly Bent blade, loose blade adapter, debris under deck Inspect blade and mounting, clean deck
Cuts unevenly Dull blade, deck packed with grass, wheel height mismatch Sharpen blade, clean deck, set equal heights
Self-propel won’t move Drive wear, belt/pulley issues, debris in drive area Inspect drive components and clear debris
Parts that commonly matter on this model

If the blade feels loose, the mower vibrates, or the blade won’t stay aligned, the blade mounting hardware is a top suspect. On model 917372473, a common wear item in that area is the lawn mower blade adapter 581547901.

Why it matters

Most “mower problems” trace back to basic maintenance. Fresh fuel and a clean air path prevent hard starts; a secure blade mount improves cut quality and reduces vibration that can damage the crankshaft and deck.

For step-by-step blade service tips, we recommend our how to sharpen a lawn mower blade guide.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917372473, the small engine parts that fail most often are fuel-related parts, especially the carburetor circuits and fuel passages that clog from old gas, followed by routine service items like the air filter and spark plug that cause hard starting, stalling, and power loss.

Most common failures (and what you’ll notice)
  • Carburetor fuel passages (clogging/varnish): starts then dies, surging, won’t start after storage
  • Air filter (dirty or oil-soaked): runs rich, black smoke, loss of power, rough idle
  • Spark plug (fouled/worn): no-start, misfire, weak power under load
  • Fuel quality issues (stale gas, water in fuel): intermittent running, hunting, hard starting
  • Blade impact load (bent blade or adapter damage): vibration, poor cut, engine bogs down
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gas (stale fuel is the #1 root cause behind repeat no-starts).
  2. Inspect and replace the air filter if it’s dirty.
  3. Pull the spark plug; clean/replace if fouled.
  4. If it still won’t run smoothly, clean the carburetor and fuel bowl.
  5. If you have heavy vibration after hitting something, inspect the blade and the blade mounting.
Parts that commonly get damaged during blade issues

If the mower vibrates or the blade feels loose, the blade mounting hardware can be the real failure point. For model 917372473, a common wear or damage item is the lawn mower blade adapter 581547901.

Symptom Most likely area Typical fix
Starts then stalls Fuel system Fresh fuel; carburetor cleaning
Runs rough, lacks power Air intake or ignition Air filter; spark plug
Strong vibration Blade mount Inspect blade; check adapter and fasteners
Why it matters

Fuel system clogs and neglected tune-up items do not just cause a no-start; they also make the engine run lean or unstable, which increases heat and wear. Keeping fuel fresh and the air intake clean prevents the most common “sudden” failures.

Related help: how to keep lawn mower gas from going bad.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917372473, repairing is usually cheaper when the fix is a wear item (blade adapter, wheel, deflector, fasteners) and you do the work yourself. Replacing is usually cheaper when the engine or drive system needs major work or multiple parts at once.

Quick rule of thumb
  • Repair when the mower starts and runs, but has a specific problem (won’t self-propel, poor cut, vibration, missing discharge flap).
  • Replace when it has engine compression issues, heavy smoke, repeated no-start after fuel system service, or the deck/transmission area is badly worn.
  • Repair when parts are readily available and the mower is otherwise solid.
Common repairs that are typically cost-effective

These are the kinds of fixes that often restore performance without “rebuilding” the mower:

Cost comparison (typical)
Scenario Typical DIY cost Typical shop cost Usual best choice
Single part replacement (wheel, deflector, blade adapter) Low Medium Repair
Drive system issue (belt/pulley/axle related) Medium High Repair if DIY; replace if shop
Engine internal problem (low compression, knocking) High Very high Replace
Why it matters

A walk-behind mower’s value is mostly in the engine, deck, and drive system. If those core pieces are healthy, replacing a few parts is the fastest way to get reliable starts, safer operation, and a cleaner cut.

If you’re deciding today, check these 5 things first
  • Does it start easily and keep running without surging?
  • Does the blade area vibrate (possible bent blade or worn adapter)?
  • Does it self-propel consistently (if equipped), or slip under load?
  • Is the deck solid (no major rust-through or cracking)?
  • Are you looking at one repair, or a chain of repairs?

For help diagnosing a no-start or drive problem before you buy parts, use: lawn mower wont start troubleshooting video fuel ignition and compression and lawn mower wont move troubleshooting video motion drive failure.

Last updated: February 2026

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