Does it matter what gas I put in my lawn mower?
Yes. For your Craftsman lawn mower model 917374381, using the right gasoline helps it start easier, run smoother, and reduces carburetor and fuel-system problems. In most cases, fresh regular unleaded gasoline is the correct choice; high-octane “premium” fuel usually provides no benefit.
What fuel to use (best practice)
- Use fresh regular unleaded gasoline from a busy station.
- If ethanol fuel is your only option, E10 (up to 10% ethanol) is the most common and typically works well.
- Avoid old gas; fuel that sits can cause hard starting and rough running.
- Keep the fuel can sealed and store it in a cool, dry place.
- Follow any fuel notes and storage steps in the 917374381 owner's manual.
What to avoid
- E15 or higher ethanol blends (more likely to cause fuel-system issues in small engines).
- Old fuel (especially fuel left in the tank over the off-season).
- Mixing unknown fuels from multiple old cans.
- Overfilling the tank (can lead to spills and vapor issues).
Quick guide: which gas is “right”?
| Fuel type | Typical result in walk-behind mowers | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Regular unleaded | Reliable starting and normal power | Best everyday choice |
| Premium/high-octane | Usually no performance gain | Not needed |
| E10 | Common pump fuel; can be fine when fresh | OK if fresh |
| E15+ | Higher risk of running problems | Avoid |
Why it matters
Most “won’t start” or “runs rough” complaints on gas walk-behind mowers trace back to fuel quality and storage. Using fresh fuel and the correct ethanol blend helps protect the carburetor, fuel lines, and overall engine performance.
Related maintenance that helps
- Keep the blade sharp so the engine is not overloaded; see how to sharpen a lawn mower blade.
- If you remove the blade for sharpening, use the correct method and tools; see lawn mower blade removal tool.
- For end-of-season storage, follow how to winterize a lawn mower to prevent stale fuel issues.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the most common issues with 917374381?
The most common issues we see on the Craftsman 917374381 gas walk-behind mower are starting problems, poor cutting quality, and discharge or bagging troubles. These usually trace back to routine wear items, cable/handle controls, or deck and chute components that get loose, bent, or clogged (see the 917374381 owner's manual for operating and maintenance checks).
Common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Won’t start or starts then dies: stale fuel, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, or carburetor varnish (especially after storage).
- Cuts unevenly or leaves strips: dull/bent blade, loose blade adapter, deck buildup, or incorrect cutting height.
- Poor discharge or clumping: wet grass, packed deck, damaged chute door/springs, or a restricted baffle area.
- Bagging is weak or bag won’t stay on: torn bag, bent frame, or rear door not sealing.
- Safety/drive control feels wrong: stretched or misadjusted control cable or handle hardware loosening.
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Shut the engine off, let it cool, and disconnect the spark plug wire.
- Tip the mower only as directed in the manual to avoid oil/fuel issues.
- Clean packed grass from the underside of the deck and around the discharge opening.
- Inspect the blade for damage and tightness.
- Verify the control cable moves freely and returns smoothly.
Parts that commonly get replaced on this model
If you’re troubleshooting cutting and discharge issues, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:
| Problem area | Part to inspect | What failure looks like |
|---|---|---|
| Cutting quality | Lawn mower blade 532406712 | Dull, bent, or nicked edge; vibration |
| Discharge door | Lawn mower discharge chute door spring, left 532405421 and lawn mower discharge chute door spring, right 532405423 | Door won’t close, hangs open, weak tension |
| Bagging | Lawn mower grass bag 532410666 and lawn mower grass bag frame 532411949 | Tears, poor fit, frame bent |
| Safety control | Lawn mower zone control cable 532408047 | Cable stretched, sticky, won’t hold engagement |
Why it matters
A mower that is clogged, has a damaged blade, or has a weak discharge door can cut poorly and strain the engine. Keeping the deck clear and the blade and chute parts in good shape improves cut quality, airflow, and overall reliability.
Last updated: March 2026
What model number is the Craftsman 917374381?
The model number for this Craftsman walk-behind lawn mower is 917374381. You’ll use 917374381 to match the correct parts diagrams, maintenance instructions, and replacement parts for your mower.
Where to find the model number on the mower
On Craftsman walk-behind mowers, the model number is typically printed on the model and serial tag. Check these common locations:
- Rear of the mower deck near the discharge opening
- Top of the deck near the engine mounting area
- Behind the engine, on the deck surface
- Near the rear wheel height adjuster area
- On the handle support bracket (varies by build)
For model-specific tag location and identification details, use the 917374381 owner's manual.
Why the exact model number matters
Many Craftsman mowers look similar, but parts can differ by model run. Using 917374381 helps ensure you get the right fit for items like the blade, wheels, and discharge components.
Examples of parts that can vary by model
- Blade length and center hole pattern
- Wheel diameter and hub style
- Discharge guard and rear door style
- Control cable length and end fittings
- Fastener sizes (nuts, bolts, washers)
Quick check: model number vs. part numbers
| What you’re identifying | Example from this mower’s parts list | What it’s used for |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 917374381 | Selects the correct diagrams and parts |
| Part ID | 532406712 | Identifies a specific replacement part listing |
| Part name | Lawn mower blade | Describes the part function |
If you’re ordering a common wear item, we recommend matching it to the model number first, then selecting the exact part listing, such as the lawn mower blade 532406712.
Helpful tip when servicing the mower
If you’re removing the blade for inspection or replacement, using the right technique prevents stripped fasteners and reduces the chance of bending the blade adapter. Our lawn mower blade removal tool guide walks through safe removal basics.
Why it matters
Correct identification saves time and prevents returns; the right model number ensures the replacement part fits your Craftsman mower’s deck, controls, and discharge system.
Last updated: January 2026





