Should I use 87 or 89 gas for lawn mower?
For your Craftsman rotary lawn mower model 917377430, we recommend using 87-octane (regular) unleaded gasoline. Higher octane (89) does not improve performance in most walk-behind mower engines; what matters most is using fresh fuel and keeping ethanol content at 10% or less (E10).
- Use 87 octane unleaded gasoline (regular).
- Use fresh fuel; buy only what you will use in about 30 days.
- Use E10 or less (up to 10% ethanol).
- Avoid E15, E20, E85 or any fuel labeled “flex fuel”.
- Avoid old gas that smells sour or looks dark.
89 octane is usually unnecessary for a mower like the 917377430. The only time it helps is if your engine knocks or pings under load (rare on walk-behind mowers). If that happens, first confirm the blade spins freely and the deck is clean; then try fresh 87 before moving up in octane.
- Start the season with a clean deck and sharp blade (a dull blade overloads the engine).
- Keep the gas can sealed and stored in a cool, dry place.
- Do not mix oil into the gas unless your engine is a 2-cycle (most walk-behind mowers are 4-cycle).
- If the mower sits, run the tank low before storage.
- If you hit something and the mower suddenly runs rough, inspect the blade and adapter.
Fuel choice is only one piece of performance. If the mower vibrates, cuts unevenly, or bogs down, these parts are common checks:
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration after impact | Bent/damaged blade | Lawn mower blade 532406713 |
| Blade feels loose or won’t seat | Worn adapter | Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 |
| Self-propel won’t pull well | Worn/slipping belt | Belt 532157769 |
Using the right fuel (fresh 87 octane, E10 or less) helps prevent hard starting, surging, and carburetor varnish, and it reduces downtime during peak mowing season.
Last updated: February 2026
Is a walk behind a mower worth it?
Yes, a walk-behind mower is worth it for most homeowners with small to medium lawns because it costs less, stores easier, and still delivers a clean cut. For a Craftsman rotary lawn mower like model 917377430, it’s a practical choice when you want simple maintenance and lower operating costs.
A walk-behind is typically the better value when your yard size and terrain match what it does best.
- Your lawn is under about 1 acre
- You have gates, tight areas, or landscaping that’s hard to navigate with a rider
- You want lower upfront cost and simpler upkeep (blade, belt, wheels)
- You mow weekly and do not need high ground speed
- You have limited storage space (garage or shed)
If mowing time and operator fatigue are your biggest issues, a larger machine can be the better investment.
- You regularly mow multiple acres
- Your property is mostly open and flat (speed matters more than maneuverability)
- You need to cut mowing time dramatically
- You prefer seated operation for comfort
| Factor | Walk-behind mower | Larger mower (riding/stand-on) |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Lower | Higher |
| Storage space | Small | Large |
| Mowing speed | Moderate | Fast |
| Maintenance complexity | Lower | Higher |
| Best for | Tight yards, under ~1 acre | Large properties |
Choosing the right mower type saves time every week and reduces long-term repair costs. With a walk-behind, the most common wear items are straightforward, and keeping spares on hand helps you avoid downtime.
If your cut quality drops or the mower stops self-propelling, these are frequent culprits for this model:
- A worn or bent blade (see lawn mower blade 532406713)
- A damaged blade mount (see lawn mower blade adapter 581547901)
- A slipping self-propel belt (see belt 532157769)
- A worn drive control linkage (see drive control 532184588)
For blade service tips that apply to most walk-behind mowers, use our guide: how to sharpen a lawn mower blade.
Last updated: February 2026
What size belt does a 42 in Craftsman lawn mower take?
A 42-inch Craftsman deck belt size is not the same across all Craftsman mowers; it depends on the exact model and deck drive layout. For your Craftsman 917377430 (a walk-behind mower), the belt you need is the model-specific drive belt listed for this mower, such as the belt 532157769 when you’re servicing the self-propel drive.
We recommend matching by model and belt routing, not by “42-inch” deck size.
- Confirm whether you’re replacing a self-propel drive belt (walk-behind) or a deck belt (riding mower)
- Compare the old belt’s width and length (measure if the belt is broken)
- Check for belt wear symptoms: glazing, cracking, stretched belt, or slipping under load
- Inspect pulleys for damage or wobble (a bad pulley ruins a new belt quickly)
- Verify the belt path and tensioner position before removal (a quick photo helps)
A “42-inch” deck is typically a riding mower deck size. Craftsman 917377430 is a rotary walk-behind mower, so it uses different belt types.
| Mower type | What the belt drives | Common belt description | What to use for model 917377430 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walk-behind (self-propel) | Transmission/drive wheels | Drive belt | Belt 532157769 (model-specific) |
| Riding mower (42-inch deck) | Mower deck blades | Deck belt | Must match the riding mower model number |
If the mower slips, squeals, or won’t move consistently, these parts often matter along with the belt:
- Walk-behind lawn mower engine pulley 582940301 (worn groove or wobble)
- Drive control 532184588 (cable/lever not fully engaging)
- Lawn mower drive pinion gear 532137054 (drive engagement issues)
- Gear 532137050 (drive wear)
Using a belt that is “close” in length can cause poor self-propel performance, premature belt failure, or pulley damage. Matching the belt to the exact Craftsman model keeps tension and routing correct.
Last updated: February 2026





