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Craftsman 536797500 10" 1.6-hp cultivator

Craftsman 536797500 10" 1.6-hp cultivator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536797500 10" 1.6-hp cultivator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Brng Flng.50 for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 50221MA

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    Bushing

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  • Seal Oil .75 for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 9566MA

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  • Washer for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 56125

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  • Flat Washer for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 6106

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    Flat Washer

    Part #6106

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  • Flatwasher, .281 X .63 X .065 for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 12039

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    Flatwasher, .281 X .63 X .065

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  • Tap Screw for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 308232

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    Tap Screw

    Part #308232

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  • Washer for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 56115

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    Part #56115

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  • Tap Screw for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 308231

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    Tap Screw

    Part #308231

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  • Head Screw Rod for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 35258

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    Part #35258

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  • Screw for Craftsman 536797500 - Part 426635

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    Part #426635

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Craftsman 10" 1.6-HP Cultivator 536797500 FAQs

For your Craftsman 536797500 10-inch 1.6-hp cultivator, you can get replacement parts through Sears PartsDirect and other major retailers that sell Craftsman parts. For the best fit, we always match parts by the cultivator model number and, when applicable, the engine model number listed in the Craftsman 536797500 owner’s manual.

What to have ready before you order

Using the correct identifiers prevents wrong-part returns, especially on older outdoor power equipment.

  • Cultivator model number: 536797500 (found on a decal on the tine shield/side of the unit)
  • Engine model number: 143.941600 (found on the engine blower housing)
  • Part number and part description (from the repair parts section)
  • Date code and date of purchase (helpful for service history)

Common places customers buy Craftsman parts

You have a few reliable options; the key is verifying the model and part number match.

Source Best for What to watch for
Sears PartsDirect Model-specific diagrams and OEM-style listings Match by model and part number
Craftsman retailers (online or in-store) Common maintenance items Confirm it fits 536797500
Outdoor power equipment parts sellers Engine-related items and hardware Engine model numbers vary by manufacturer

Parts you may need often on this cultivator

These are examples of parts customers commonly replace due to wear, vibration, or routine service.

  • Tines and tine hardware (inspect for bending, cracking, or missing fasteners)
  • Throttle and control components such as the cable 319306MA
  • Retainers, pins, and clips that secure assemblies (hairpins, retainers, lock nuts)
  • Seals and bushings if you see oil residue or excessive shaft play

Why it matters

This Craftsman mini tiller/cultivator has separate model identification for the cultivator and the engine. Ordering with both model numbers helps ensure you get the correct repair parts the first time and keeps your cultivator operating safely and smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Craftsman 536797500 10-inch 1.6-hp cultivator, the model number is printed on the product identification label attached to the frame or engine mounting area. Use the exact model number from that label when ordering parts and referencing diagrams in the owner's manual.

Where to look on the cultivator

Check these common label locations (wipe dirt off first):

  • Rear frame near the handle mounting brackets
  • Side of the main frame above the tines/guard area
  • Engine mounting plate area (near where the engine bolts to the frame)
  • Under or behind a shield/cover if your unit has a protective guard

What the label usually shows

Label item Example Why you need it
Model number 536797500 Ensures correct diagrams and parts
Serial number Varies Helps identify production run
Engine info Varies Useful for engine-specific tune-up parts

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Match every digit of the model number (no missing or swapped numbers).
  • If the label is worn, look for a stamped tag on the frame or a secondary decal.
  • Use the model number to confirm part fit before buying items like an inner tine 56157E701MA or cable 319306MA.

Why it matters

Craftsman cultivators often have similar-looking frames across multiple model numbers; one digit difference can change tine sets, hardware, or cable lengths. Using the exact model number keeps repairs straightforward and prevents returns.

Last updated: March 2026

A Craftsman 536797500 10-inch 1.6-hp cultivator typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal homeowner use and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on clean fuel practices, correct oil level, and keeping the tines and drive components tight and lubricated per the owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Fuel care: fresh gasoline, clean tank, and proper off-season storage
  • Oil maintenance: correct oil level and regular oil changes
  • Airflow: clean cooling fins and air intake areas to prevent overheating
  • Tine and hardware wear: replace worn tines and keep fasteners secure
  • Cable adjustment: correct engagement prevents slipping and premature wear

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

Task Typical interval Why it helps
Check engine oil level Every use Prevents engine damage
Change engine oil Seasonally or every 25 hours Reduces internal wear
Inspect tines and hardware Every use Maintains digging performance
Check control cable free play Monthly Prevents clutch/drive wear
Clean debris from engine area Every use Prevents overheating

Parts that commonly wear on cultivators

If performance drops (poor digging, vibration, or loose assemblies), these model-matched parts are common wear items to inspect:

Why it matters

A cultivator that is maintained to spec runs cooler, engages smoothly, and puts less stress on the gear shaft, seals, and tines. That directly extends service life and reduces mid-season breakdowns.

Last updated: March 2026

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