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Craftsman 917376260 lawn mower

Craftsman 917376260 lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917376260 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Mower Bolt for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 700875

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    Lawn Mower Bolt

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  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 151520

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    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster

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  • High Pro Key for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 87677

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    High Pro Key

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  • Lawn Mower Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 151518

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    Lawn Mower Owner's Manual

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  • E-ring for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 12000003

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    E-ring

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  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Assembly, Left for Craftsman 917376260 - Part 151521

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    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Assembly, Left

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  • Lock Nut, 1/4-20 for Craftsman 917376260 - Part STD541425

    Lock Nut, 1/4-20

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Craftsman Walk-Behind Mower 917376260 FAQs

Yes, you can mow 1 acre with a push mower; with a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917376260, plan on roughly 2 to 3 hours in average conditions. Time varies most with grass height, slope, obstacles, and whether the mower is self-propelled and cutting cleanly.

What affects how long it takes
  • Deck width and pace: Wider decks and a steady walking speed reduce total passes.
  • Grass conditions: Tall, wet, or thick grass forces slower walking and more overlap.
  • Obstacles: Trees, beds, and fences add turning and trimming time.
  • Terrain: Hills and uneven ground slow you down and increase fatigue.
  • Blade condition: A dull blade tears grass and can bog the engine, slowing progress.
Typical time estimates (rule-of-thumb)
Mower type Typical deck width Typical time for 1 acre
Push mower (walk-behind) 19 to 22 in 2 to 3 hours
Riding mower ~42 in ~35 to 60 minutes
Zero-turn ~54 to 60 in ~20 to 45 minutes
Ways to cut the time (and get a better cut)
  • Sharpen or replace the blade; consider the lawn mower blade 532406713 if your blade is bent, cracked, or won’t hold an edge.
  • Mow when grass is dry and avoid letting it get overgrown.
  • Raise the cutting height for the first pass in tall grass, then lower it on a second pass.
  • Keep the underside of the deck clean to reduce drag and clumping.
  • Use a consistent overlap (about 1 to 2 inches) instead of wide overlaps.
Why it matters

Mowing an acre with a walk-behind mower is realistic, but it is a workout and hard on the machine if the blade is dull or the deck is packed with clippings. A sharp blade and good mowing habits reduce strain on the engine and improve lawn health.

Last updated: January 2026

A “Craftsman 6.75” label usually refers to the engine rating, not one single mower model number. For a Craftsman walk-behind mower, the model number is found on the mower’s ID tag; for this parts listing, the model is Craftsman 917376260.

Where to find the model number on the mower

Look for a sticker or metal tag on the mower, then match the full number exactly.

  • Rear of the deck near the discharge opening
  • Top of the deck near the engine mounting area
  • Behind the engine, near the recoil starter housing
  • On the handle support brackets
  • Under the rear flap (near the bagger opening)
How to confirm you have the right Craftsman model

Use the ID tag information to avoid ordering the wrong blade, belt, or drive parts.

What you see What it means What to do
“6.75” or “6.75 HP” Engine family/marketing rating Keep looking for the full model number
“917.XXXXXX” Craftsman mower model format Use the full 6-digit suffix to match parts
Engine model (Briggs, etc.) Engine identification Use it only for engine-specific parts
Parts that commonly depend on the exact model

Once you confirm the model number, match wear items by the correct diagram and part ID.

Why it matters

Craftsman walk-behind mowers can share the same “6.75” engine rating but use different deck sizes, blade adapters, and drive systems. Using the exact model number prevents fit issues and repeat repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917376260, the serial number is mainly used to identify the production run and match the correct parts. We read it by first locating the serial tag, then recording the full serial exactly as printed (letters and numbers) so it can be cross-referenced to the mower’s build information.

Where to find the serial number on a walk-behind mower

Most Craftsman walk-behind mowers place the model and serial tag in one of these spots:

  • On the rear of the mower deck near the discharge opening
  • On the top of the deck near the engine mounting area
  • Near the rear wheel height adjuster area
  • On a sticker or metal plate on the deck (not on the handle)

If the tag is dirty, wipe it clean and take a photo so you do not mix up similar characters (like 0 and O).

How to interpret the serial number (what it tells you)

Serial formats vary by manufacturer and production year, so the safest approach is to use the serial number as an identifier, not as a guaranteed “date code.” In practice, the serial number helps us:

  • Confirm the correct parts list for your exact production run
  • Identify small design changes (wheels, drive system, blade adapter)
  • Avoid ordering a look-alike part that will not fit
Common “date code” pattern you may see

Some Craftsman and related AYP/Husqvarna-built products use a 6-digit date-style code (MMDDYY) within the serial or on the tag.

Example code Often read as Meaning
072811 07-28-11 July 28, 2011
031520 03-15-20 March 15, 2020
Why it matters for parts and repairs

Two mowers with the same model number can still use different hardware or drive components depending on the production run. When you are troubleshooting or replacing wear items, the serial helps prevent mismatches.

If you are replacing common wear parts, match by model and confirm by serial when possible, especially for:

Quick checklist before you order parts
  • Write down model 917376260 and the full serial number
  • Confirm whether your mower is self-propelled or push-only
  • Inspect the blade and blade adapter for rounding or wobble
  • Check the drive belt for glazing, cracking, or stretching

Last updated: January 2026

When a Craftsman walk-behind mower like model 917376260 leaves a strip of uncut grass, the most common causes are a dull or bent blade, a blade installed incorrectly, or poor airflow from grass buildup under the deck. Start by inspecting the blade and cleaning the underside of the deck.

Quick checks that fix most “striping” problems
  • Tip the mower safely (spark plug wire disconnected) and scrape packed grass from under the deck.
  • Inspect the blade for dull edges, bends, or heavy nicks; replace if damaged.
  • Confirm the blade is installed in the correct orientation and fully seated on the adapter.
  • Check wheel height settings side-to-side; set both sides to the same cutting height.
  • Slow down and overlap passes slightly, especially in thick or wet grass.
Parts that commonly cause a center strip

If the blade is worn or the blade mount is slipping, the mower can lose lift and leave a center strip.

Symptom Likely cause What to do
Strip appears every pass Dull blade Sharpen or replace the blade
Uneven cut plus vibration Bent blade or damaged adapter Replace the damaged part
Blade feels loose or won’t sit flat Worn adapter Replace the adapter

Helpful model-matched parts to check:

Why it matters

A mower deck relies on blade “lift” (vacuum) to stand grass up before cutting. A dull/bent blade, incorrect installation, or a clogged deck reduces airflow, so grass in the center can lay down and escape the cut.

DIY help

Last updated: January 2026

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