Who builds Craftsman tillers?
For Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917294482, the 917 model prefix indicates it was built for Craftsman by Husqvarna/AYP (American Yard Products). For operating and maintenance details tied to this exact model, use the 917294482 owner’s manual.
How to tell who built your Craftsman tiller
On Craftsman outdoor power equipment, the manufacturer is commonly identified by the model prefix.
- Find the full model number on the tiller’s ID tag (use 917294482 as the example here).
- Use the first three digits (the prefix) to identify the manufacturer.
- For this tiller, 917 points to Husqvarna/AYP.
- Use the manual’s illustrated parts list to confirm component names and assemblies.
Quick reference for this model
| Item | What we use for model 917294482 | What it tells you |
|---|---|---|
| Brand on the machine | Craftsman | Retail brand/label |
| Model prefix | 917 | Manufacturer identifier |
| Builder indicated by prefix | Husqvarna/AYP | Who produced it for Craftsman |
Why it matters
Knowing the builder behind Craftsman model 917294482 helps us match the correct parts and service procedures, especially for drivetrain and wear items like the husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401.
Last updated: January 2026
Why won't the tines on my garden tiller turn?
If the engine runs but the tines will not turn on your Craftsman 917294482 rear-tine tiller, the most common causes are an unengaged drive control/shift setting, a thrown or worn ground drive belt, or a broken shear pin that disconnects the tine assemblies from the tine shaft.
Quick checks first (no disassembly)
- Release the drive control bar, then shift to the till position and re-engage the drive control bar (tine movement is engaged through the drive control bar and correct shift position).
- If shifting feels stuck, briefly engage and release the drive control bar or rock the tiller forward and backward to help the gears align.
- Shut the engine off and clear any vines, wire, or debris wrapped around the tine shaft.
Likely mechanical causes on this model
- Ground drive belt issue: If the belt is off the pulleys, stretched, or broken, the engine can run but the drive system will not transfer power to the tines. The manual also notes belt inspection and adjustment as a fix when the tiller will not move. See the belt removal/replacement steps in the 917294482 owner’s manual.
- Broken shear pin(s): This model uses shear pins designed to break if the tines hit an obstruction, protecting the transmission. If a shear pin breaks, the tine set can stop turning or “skip.”
- Drive system wear or damage: A worn idler pulley, weak tension spring, or internal gearcase issue can prevent tine rotation even if the belt is present and routed correctly.
Parts that commonly solve “tines won’t turn”
| Symptom you see | Most likely part area | Example compatible part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Belt loose, cracked, or off pulleys | Belt drive | Husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401 |
| Belt present but not staying tight | Idler/tension system | Tiller idler pulley 532104679 |
Why it matters
Continuing to run the tiller with a slipping belt or broken shear pin can lead to poor tilling performance and extra wear on the pulley and gearcase components.
Last updated: January 2026
How to grease a tiller?
For the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917294482, grease the lubrication points on a regular schedule and add grease to the right-hand gear case grease fitting once per season. We recommend following the lubrication chart and grease type listed in the 917294482 owner's manual.
Where to grease on model 917294482
These are the common lubrication points called out for this tiller:
- Right-hand gear case grease fitting
- Wheel hubs
- Idler bracket pivot points
- Depth stake pin
- Leveling shield hinges
What grease and oil to use
For this model, the manual specifies these lubricants:
| Location | What to use | How often |
|---|---|---|
| RH gear case grease fitting | EP #1 grease | Once per season (about 1 oz.) |
| Pivot points and linkages | SAE 30 or 10W-30 motor oil | As needed during the season |
Step-by-step: greasing the gear case fitting
- Shut the engine off, let hot parts cool, and disconnect the spark plug wire.
- Wipe dirt off the grease fitting so debris does not get pushed inside.
- Use a grease gun loaded with EP #1 grease.
- Pump in about 1 oz. of grease (once per season).
- Wipe away excess grease to reduce dirt buildup.
If you suspect a leak while greasing
If you see grease seeping from the gear case seam, the gasket may be worn. For compatible replacement options for this model, see the rally tiller gear case gasket 532431022.
Why it matters
Proper lubrication reduces wear on gears, bushings, and pivots; it also helps prevent hard shifting, noisy operation, and premature transmission damage during heavy tilling.
Last updated: January 2026



