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Craftsman 917293650 gas rear-tine tiller

Craftsman 917293650 gas rear-tine tiller Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917293650 gas rear-tine tiller, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Attachment Hitch Pin for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532003146

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    Spring Retainer

    Part #STD624008

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Clutch Cable for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532110675

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    Part #110675X

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Ground Drive Chain for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532102134

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    Tiller Chain, #25-50

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Drive Belt, 1/2 X 53-1/2-in for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 591372401

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    Husqvarna Rear-tine Tiller Drive Belt

    Part #132801

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Ground Drive Chain for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532106147

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    Chain

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532004895

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    Needle Brg

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  • Tiller Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 585695502

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Input Shaft Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532005020

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  • Lawn Tractor Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532006803

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    Bearing

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  • Tiller Handle Lock for Craftsman 917293650 - Part 532109229

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Craftsman Gas Rear-Tine Tiller 917293650 FAQs

On the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917293650, the tiller model number is on a plate attached to the top of the transmission. The engine has a separate model number, typically found on the engine blower housing; use the tiller plate number when ordering tiller parts. See the 917293650 owner's manual.

How to find it quickly

  • Turn the engine off and let hot parts cool.
  • Stand behind the handles and look down toward the transmission/gearcase area.
  • Wipe dirt and oil off the transmission top with a rag so the plate is readable.
  • Copy the full model number exactly (for this unit: 917293650).
  • If the plate is hard to read, take a clear photo and zoom in.

Tiller model number vs. engine model number

Your tiller and engine use different model numbers, and they matter for different parts orders.

What you are ordering Number to use Where to find it
Tiller parts (tines, belts, cables, shields) 917293650 Plate on top of the transmission
Engine parts (carburetor, ignition, starter parts) Engine model number (example shown in manual: 143.976001) Blower housing on the engine

Why it matters

Using the correct model number helps us match the right Craftsman rear-tine tiller parts list and diagrams, so you get the correct drive belt, clutch cable, tine hardware, and other components the first time.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917293650 gas rear-tine tiller, we recommend changing the engine oil every 25 hours of operation or at least once a year. Also check the oil level before starting and after every 5 hours of continuous use to prevent low-oil engine damage (see the 917293650 owner's manual).

  • Change oil every 25 operating hours.
  • Change oil at least annually, even if you use it less than 25 hours.
  • Check oil level before each start.
  • Recheck oil level after each 5 hours of continuous use.
  • Change oil more often if you till in dusty conditions or under heavy load.

Oil type and viscosity basics

Use a high-quality detergent motor oil that meets the API service classifications listed in the manual.

Situation What to do
Normal warm-weather use Use the viscosity grade recommended for your temperature range
Cold-weather starting Switch to the recommended cold-weather viscosity for easier starting
Using multi-viscosity oil above 32°F (0°C) Check oil level more often (oil consumption can increase)

Quick oil-change checklist

  • Park the tiller on a level surface.
  • Warm the engine briefly so oil drains more freely.
  • Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and the oil drain plug.
  • Drain oil into a suitable container; avoid getting dirt into the engine.
  • Reinstall and tighten the drain plug; refill to the proper level and tighten the cap.

Why it matters

Fresh oil protects internal engine parts from wear and overheating. On a rear-tine tiller like the Craftsman 917293650, consistent oil changes and frequent level checks are the simplest way to extend engine life and keep starting and power consistent.

Last updated: January 2026

Some tillers are made in the USA, but it varies by brand and even by specific model. For a Craftsman 917293650 rear-tine tiller, we use the Craftsman 917293650 owner's manual for operation, maintenance, and specifications; manufacturing origin is best confirmed on the unit’s model plate or the original purchase documentation.

How to confirm where a tiller is made

Check the tiller itself first; that is the most reliable source for country-of-origin labeling.

  • Look for a “Made in …” statement on the engine shroud, frame, or transmission area
  • Check the model plate (often near the transmission on rear-tine tillers)
  • Review the carton label or original sales receipt paperwork
  • If the engine is a separate brand, check the engine model plate too
  • Compare the exact model number and serial number when researching parts and documentation

What we can confirm for Craftsman 917293650

The Craftsman 917293650 is a gas rear-tine tiller with published product specifications in the manual (for example, 6.0 HP and 195cc displacement are listed). Country of manufacture is not typically a service specification, so it may not appear in repair parts diagrams or maintenance sections.

Item to check Where to look What you’ll get
Tiller model plate Top of the transmission area Model and serial number (sometimes origin)
Engine model plate Engine housing/shroud Engine manufacturer and engine model
Owner documentation Manual and purchase paperwork Specs, maintenance, and sometimes origin

Why it matters

Country of manufacture does not change the correct replacement parts, but the exact model and serial number do. Using the correct model number helps ensure you get the right drive belt, clutch cable, and drivetrain parts for your Craftsman tiller.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917293650 gas rear-tine tiller, routine lubrication mainly means keeping the engine oil at the correct level and lubricating key moving points during seasonal maintenance. The transmission on this model is sealed and only needs lubrication if it’s serviced (opened for repair). See the 917293650 owner's manual for the exact lubrication points and intervals.

What to lubricate (most important first)

  • Engine crankcase oil: Check before each use; add as needed to the full line on the dipstick.
  • Engine oil changes: Change oil on the schedule in the manual (commonly after the first few hours on a new engine, then at regular intervals).
  • Control and pivot points: Light oil on linkages and pivots (throttle linkage, depth stake pivot, wheel and handle pivots) helps prevent sticking.
  • Drive system wear items: If the drive feels weak or slips, inspect the belt and linkage; lubrication does not fix a worn belt.
  • Transmission: Sealed; lubricate only if it has been serviced.

Step-by-step: engine oil check and change

  1. Park the tiller on a level surface and let the engine cool.
  2. Clean around the oil fill cap/dipstick so dirt cannot enter.
  3. Check the dipstick; add SAE 30 (or equivalent) if low.
  4. For an oil change, warm oil drains faster; remove the drain plug and oil fill cap/dipstick, drain into a suitable container, reinstall the plug, then refill.

Quick troubleshooting: “I lubricated it but it still won’t drive right”

Symptom Most likely cause What to check next
Tiller moves but tines do not Normal transport behavior Confirm you’re not in transport setup; verify controls per the manual
Drive slips under load Worn or loose belt Inspect/replace the husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401
Drive control feels loose or won’t engage Cable out of adjustment or stretched Inspect/replace the tiller clutch cable 532110675

Why it matters

Proper lubrication reduces wear on the engine and moving parts, helps controls operate smoothly, and prevents premature failures. On the 917293650, keeping dirt out during oil checks and changes is especially important for engine life.

Last updated: January 2026

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