Does it matter what gas I put in my lawn mower?
Yes. For your Craftsman 917376095 gas walk-behind mower, using the right gasoline helps it start easier, run smoother, and avoid fuel-system problems like hard starting and stalling. In most cases, fresh regular unleaded gasoline is the correct choice; avoid old or contaminated fuel. See the fuel and safety guidance in the 917376095 owner's manual.
- Use fresh regular unleaded gasoline from a clean container.
- E10 (up to 10% ethanol) is commonly used in small engines; don’t use higher-ethanol blends unless your engine label/manual specifically allows it.
- Avoid stale fuel (fuel that has been sitting for weeks or months), which is a common cause of “won’t start.”
- Avoid fuel contaminated with water, dirt, or rust; the manual notes that rust and dirt in the gas can cause problems.
- Don’t store gasoline from one season to the next; replace old fuel before the mowing season.
If the mower won’t start or runs poorly after refueling, check these in order:
- Confirm the tank has fresh fuel and the cap is secure.
- Check for signs of stale fuel (varnish smell, dark color) and drain/replace if needed.
- Inspect the fuel can; replace it if it’s starting to rust.
- Verify the spark plug wire is connected and the spark plug is in good condition.
- If the engine still won’t start, follow the “does not start” checks in the manual.
| Fuel situation | What it can cause | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh regular unleaded | Normal operation | Keep fuel clean and sealed |
| Stale fuel | Hard starting, surging, no-start | Drain and refill with fresh fuel |
| Water/dirt/rust in fuel | Stalling, no-start, rough running | Replace fuel and clean container |
| Higher-ethanol blend | Starting and running issues | Switch back to regular unleaded/E10 |
Small mower carburetors and fuel passages are sensitive to fuel quality. Fresh, clean gasoline reduces deposits and helps prevent the “stale fuel” and “water in fuel” issues called out in the mower’s troubleshooting guidance.
Last updated: January 2026
How much does a 48 inch walk behind mower weigh?
A true 48-inch walk-behind mower is a commercial-size machine and typically weighs about 350 to 550 lb depending on drive type and deck construction. Your Craftsman model 917376095 is a standard walk-behind mower (not a 48-inch deck); use the 917376095 owner's manual to confirm the exact specifications for your mower.
Most 48-inch walk-behind mowers fall into these ranges:
- Belt-drive commercial walk-behind: 350 to 450 lb
- Hydro-drive commercial walk-behind: 400 to 550 lb
- Add-ons (sulky, larger tires, guards): add 15 to 50 lb
| What you’re weighing | Typical weight range | What changes it most |
|---|---|---|
| Mower only (dry) | 350 to 550 lb | Hydro drive vs belt drive, deck gauge, frame |
| Ready to mow (fuel and oil) | +5 to 15 lb | Fuel capacity, engine size |
| With sulky/accessories | +15 to 50 lb | Sulky kit, brackets, guards |
If you’re planning transport, ramps, or lifting, use these steps:
- Identify whether the mower is belt-drive or hydro-drive
- Decide whether you need dry weight or operating weight (with fuel and oil)
- Include attachments such as a sulky, bagger, or guards
- If you’re weighing a smaller Craftsman walk-behind like 917376095, use the manual’s spec section and parts diagrams to match your configuration
Weight determines safe ramp angle, trailer capacity, tie-down requirements, and how controllable the mower feels on slopes. Using the correct weight also helps prevent damage to wheels, axles, and drive components during loading.
Last updated: January 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917376095?
The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind gas lawn mower is 917.376095 (often written without the dot as 917376095). You’ll see it printed on the mower’s model tag and on the cover page of the 917376095 owner's manual.
Check these common locations on Craftsman walk-behind mowers like model 917.376095:
- On the rear of the deck near the discharge opening
- On the top of the deck near the engine mounting area
- On the back flap area near the grass bag opening
- On a sticker or metal tag on the handle bracket area
Both formats refer to the same mower; the dot is a formatting style used on many Craftsman tags and manuals.
| You might see it as | What it means | When it’s used |
|---|---|---|
| 917.376095 | Same model number | Often on the mower tag and manual |
| 917376095 | Same model number | Often used online for parts lookup |
Using the exact model number ensures you get the correct parts list and diagrams for your mower’s configuration (for example, the correct drive system parts, wheels, and blade hardware).
Last updated: January 2026





