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Craftsman 917297011 tiller

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Attachment Hitch Pin for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532003146

    Tine assembly diagram

    Spring Retainer

    Part #3146R

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Equipment Retaining Ring for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 812000028

    Belt guard and pulley diagram

    Retainer Ring

    Part #12000028

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  • Tiller Engine Pulley for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 592642101

    Belt guard and pulley diagram

    Pulley

    Part #130812

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  • Pad Idler Ti for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532109227

    Belt guard and pulley diagram

    Idler Pad

    Part #109227X

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  • Husqvarna Snowblower Flange Nut for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 585802801

    Handles diagram

    Nut

    Part #98000129

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 595305701

    Wheel and depth stake diagram

    Frigidaire Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt

    Part #74760520

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  • Tiller Idler Pulley for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532161806

    Belt guard and pulley diagram

    Idler Pulley

    Part #161806

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  • Tractor Accessories Tiller Clevis Pin for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532004929

    Tine assembly diagram

    Tractor Accessories Tiller Clevis Pin

    Part #4929H

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  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Spring Retainer for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532004921

    Wheel and depth stake diagram

    Spring Retainer

    Part #4921H

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  • Husqvarna Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Screw for Craftsman 917297011 - Part 532170488

    Belt guard and pulley diagram

    Hex Washer Head Screw

    Part #170488

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Craftsman Tiller 917297011 FAQs

For the Craftsman 917297011 front-tine tiller, we grease it by lubricating the moving points called out in the maintenance section and keeping the tine drive components properly lubricated so the tines engage smoothly and wear stays low. Use the lubrication chart in the 917297011 owner's manual to match grease points and intervals.

Safe prep before greasing
  • Shut the engine off and let it cool completely.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire so the tines cannot start unexpectedly.
  • Brush off dirt and packed soil around the tine shield and drive area.
  • Set the tiller on a flat surface; block it so it cannot roll.
Where grease typically goes on a front-tine tiller

Most front-tine tillers use grease on pivot points and bushings, and gear oil or grease inside a gearcase (depending on design). On the 917297011, follow the manual’s lubrication diagram and focus on these common areas:

  • Wheel height/axle points and wheel adjustment hardware
  • Depth stake pivot and stake support hardware
  • Tine shaft support points (where the tine assembly rotates)
  • Control pivots and linkage points (light oil is often used here)
  • Drive/tine engagement system components after cleaning (keep grease off belts)
Greasing steps (quick procedure)
  1. Clean first; grease over dirt turns into grinding paste.
  2. Apply a small amount of multipurpose lithium grease to each grease point or pivot.
  3. Rotate the wheels or tines by hand (engine off) to work grease into the joint.
  4. Wipe off excess so it does not attract grit.
  5. Recheck fasteners and shields before operating.
Grease vs oil: what to use
Location What to use What to avoid
Pivots, bushings, axle points Multipurpose grease Overpacking (collects dirt)
Cables and control pivots Light machine oil Heavy grease (can bind)
Belts and pulleys Keep clean and dry Any lubricant on belt surfaces
Why it matters

Proper lubrication reduces drag so the tine control engages smoothly, helps prevent premature wear on pivots and shafts, and supports consistent tilling depth and forward control.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917297011 front-tine tiller, use a quality 4-cycle engine oil that meets API service classification SG-SL. In most conditions, SAE 30 is the standard choice; in colder weather, 10W-30 can improve starting (but may use oil faster in warm temps). See the Craftsman 917297011 owner's manual for the oil viscosity chart and capacity.

Recommended oil type and when to use it
  • SAE 30: Best for typical warm-weather tilling.
  • 10W-30: Helps cold starts; check the oil level more often when temps are above 32°F.
  • API rating: Use oil labeled API SG-SL (or equivalent modern oil that meets those specs).
  • Do not mix oil with gasoline: This tiller uses straight gasoline in the fuel tank.
How to check and fill engine oil (quick steps)
  1. Park the tiller on a level surface and let the engine cool.
  2. Remove the oil filler plug/dipstick (if equipped).
  3. Add oil slowly; avoid getting dirt into the crankcase.
  4. Recheck the level and tighten the filler plug securely.
Oil fill method noted in the manual

The manual describes filling with the engine level and adding oil to the point of overflowing, then re-leveling and topping off if needed. Follow the exact procedure in the Craftsman 917297011 owner's manual.

Oil maintenance intervals
Task Typical interval
Check oil level Before starting and after every 5 hours of continuous use
Change engine oil Every 50 hours or at least once per year
Why it matters

Correct oil viscosity and regular oil checks prevent low-oil operation, reduce wear, and help your Craftsman tiller start easier in cold weather.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman tiller model 917297011, the model number is printed on the model/serial label. On many front-tine tillers, that label is typically on the tine shield (tine guard) area or on the engine/fuel tank area; confirm the exact label location using the 917297011 owner's manual.

Where to look first (fast checks)
  • Check the tine shield or tine guard near the tines (often the easiest spot to see)
  • Look around the engine area, especially near the fuel tank
  • Inspect the handle column/control panel area for a label or tag
  • Wipe dirt and oil off the frame and guards; labels can be hidden by grime
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white sticker with a bold model number
What the label usually looks like

Most Craftsman tiller model labels include:

  • The word MODEL (or “Model No.”)
  • A model number formatted like 917.297011 or 917297011
  • Sometimes a serial number and manufacturing information
What you see on the label What it means What to do with it
917.297011 Model number (with a dot) Use it to match diagrams and parts lists
917297011 Model number (no dot) Same model; enter it exactly as shown when searching
Serial number Unit-specific identifier Keep it for service records and ordering
Why it matters

Using the correct model number helps us match the right Craftsman 917297011 parts and diagrams (for example, belt guard and pulley assembly, wheel and depth stake assembly, and tine assembly). That prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not fit.

Last updated: January 2026

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