Are gas lawn mowers being phased out?
Gas walk-behind mowers like the Craftsman 917388221 are still widely used, but new-sales trends are shifting toward battery-electric models in many areas. The change is gradual and varies by state and local rules; for owners, the practical focus is ongoing maintenance and parts support using the 917388221 owner's manual.
What “phased out” usually means (and what it does not)
Most of the time, “phased out” refers to new equipment sales shifting toward electric options, not an immediate end to:
- Using an existing gas mower you already own
- Buying common maintenance items (blade, spark plug, air filter, oil)
- Getting routine repairs done
- Finding model-specific parts by model number
What to do if you plan to keep your 917388221 running
The manual for this mower emphasizes regular upkeep (oil checks, fastener checks, seasonal tune-ups). For best reliability, we recommend:
- Check engine oil level before each use
- Inspect for loose fasteners and tighten as needed
- Replace the spark plug and service the air filter about once a year
- Keep the blade sharp; replace bent or damaged blades
- Avoid storing old gasoline from one season to the next
Common wear parts owners replace
| Symptom or need | Likely maintenance item | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Poor cut, uneven cut | Blade service or replacement | Lawn mower blade 532406713 |
| Vibration, blade won’t stay tight | Blade mounting hardware | Lock nut 532409149 |
| Blade slips or won’t seat correctly | Blade adapter wear/damage | Lawn mower blade adapter 581547901 |
Why it matters
Even if new gas mower sales decline over time, a well-maintained gas mower can deliver years of dependable cutting. Staying on top of oil, fuel storage, and blade condition prevents most “won’t start” and “poor cut” complaints.
Last updated: January 2026
What gas do I put in my lawn mower?
For the Craftsman 917388221 4.5-hp 22-inch side-discharge rotary lawn mower, use fresh, clean regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane; do not mix oil into the gas. For best starting and fewer fuel-system problems, avoid keeping gas longer than about 30 days (or treat it for storage). See the 917388221 owner's manual for the exact fueling and storage steps.
Fuel to use (and what to avoid)
- Use: regular unleaded gasoline, 87 octane minimum
- Use: fresh fuel from a clean gas can
- Avoid: mixing oil into the gasoline (this is a 4-stroke mower engine)
- Avoid: old or stale fuel (a common cause of no-start)
- Avoid: storing gasoline from one season to the next
Quick fueling checklist (safe and mower-friendly)
- Shut the mower off and let the engine cool for several minutes.
- Fill the tank outdoors; wipe up any spilled gasoline before starting.
- Use only the amount of fuel you can burn in about 30 days.
- If you expect 30+ days of storage, plan to run the fuel system dry (or treat fuel before storage, per the manual).
Storage guidance (30 days or longer)
The manual warns that alcohol-blended fuels can attract moisture and form acids during storage, which can damage the fuel system. For longer storage, the most reliable approach is to empty the fuel system.
| Situation | Best practice | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Mowing weekly | Buy small amounts of fresh 87-octane fuel | Reduces stale-fuel starting issues |
| Parking it for 1 to 4 weeks | Keep fuel fresh; store in a clean can | Prevents varnish and deposits |
| Storing 30+ days | Drain tank and run engine until lines/carb are empty | Prevents moisture separation and corrosion |
Why it matters
Fuel quality directly affects starting, power, and carburetor health. On the 917388221, stale fuel is a top cause of “does not start” complaints, and fresh 87-octane gas is the simplest way to prevent that.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the best gas mower under $300?
For under $300, the best gas mower is the one that fits your yard size and the features you will actually use. If you already own the Craftsman 917388221 (4.5-hp 22-inch side-discharge rotary mower), keeping it tuned and using the right blade and controls often delivers “best value” performance without buying a new mower; see the 917388221 owner's manual for operating and maintenance basics.
What to look for in a sub-$300 gas walk-behind mower
Most homeowners get the best results by prioritizing cut quality and easy starting over extra features.
- Deck size: 21 to 22 inches is the common sweet spot for small to mid-size yards
- Discharge style: side discharge (like 917388221) is simple and reliable; bagging or mulching adds versatility
- Height adjustment: look for easy, repeatable wheel height settings
- Cold-start help: a primer bulb is common on value models
- Serviceability: easy access to blade, air filter, spark plug, and oil fill
How our Craftsman 917388221 compares to typical budget mowers
The 917388221 is a straightforward, homeowner-friendly design: operator presence control bar, primer, and a 22-inch cutting path.
| Feature | Craftsman 917388221 | Typical under-$300 gas mower |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting width | 22-inch | 21 to 22-inch |
| Discharge | Side discharge | Side discharge common; some offer bag/mulch |
| Starting aid | Primer | Primer or auto-choke |
| Routine oil capacity | 20 oz engine oil | Often 18 to 20 oz (varies by engine) |
If you want “best performance” without buying a new mower
A budget mower’s cut quality is heavily driven by blade condition and under-deck cleanliness.
- Install a sharp, correct-fit blade such as the lawn mower blade 532406713 when your blade is worn or bent
- If you see vibration or the blade won’t tighten correctly, inspect the lawn mower blade adapter 581547901
- Keep the mower housing clear of built-up grass (especially for mulching performance)
- Use fresh, regular unleaded gasoline (minimum 87 octane) and avoid old fuel
- Check oil before each use; change oil about every 25 hours or each season
Why it matters
Under $300, many gas mowers are similar on paper. The real difference is how consistently they start, how cleanly they cut, and how easy they are to maintain. A well-maintained Craftsman 917388221 can outperform a “new budget mower” that is run with stale fuel, low oil, or a dull blade.
Last updated: January 2026





