What are common tiller problems?
Common problems on the Craftsman 917293321 6.5-hp rear-tine tiller include no-start or hard-start conditions, loss of power, overheating, and drive or tine issues (tiller will not move, labors, or skips). Most causes trace back to fuel quality, air flow, spark, belt drive, or incorrect depth/drag stake settings.
Quick checks first (fastest fixes)
- Confirm the shift lever is fully in N, F, or a till position (not between detents).
- Use fresh unleaded gasoline; drain old fuel if it is more than 30 days old.
- Verify the spark plug wire is firmly seated.
- Check engine oil level before starting.
- Clear debris from tines, shields, and the muffler area.
Symptom-to-cause guide for model 917293321
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Out of fuel, choke not set, dirty air cleaner, stale/water-contaminated fuel | Follow starting steps in the 917293321 owner’s manual and service the air cleaner/fuel |
| Runs rough or lacks power | Dirty air cleaner, low/dirty oil, dirty muffler/screen | Clean air screen, service air filter, change oil |
| Engine runs but tiller won’t move | Drive belt off, worn, or out of adjustment | Inspect belt routing/tension; replace if worn |
| Tines skip or tiller bounces | Soil too hard/dry, depth stake/drag stake set wrong | Moisten soil, reduce depth, adjust drag stake |
When a part is likely involved
If the engine runs but the tiller will not move, the ground drive belt is a common wear item. On this model, inspect and replace the belt if it is glazed, cracked, stretched, or slipping.
- Recommended replacement: husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401
Why it matters
Catching fuel, air-filter, and belt-drive issues early helps prevent hard starting, poor tilling performance, and unnecessary wear on the transmission and tine drive.
Last updated: January 2026
What tiller is made in the USA?
For the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917293321, the owner’s manual does not identify the country of manufacture, so we can’t confirm from model-specific documentation whether this exact tiller was made in the USA. For a definitive answer, match the model and serial tag information to the manufacturer’s identification details in the 917293321 owner’s manual.
How to verify where your 917293321 was made
Country of origin is typically shown on the product identification label, not in the operating instructions.
- Locate the model/serial label on the tiller frame (often near the engine mount or transmission area)
- Look for wording such as “Made in …” or “Assembled in …”
- Record the full model number (917293321) and the serial number exactly as printed
- Compare the label details to the identification guidance in the 917293321 owner’s manual
- If the label is missing or unreadable, keep your purchase paperwork and any engine tag details
What “made in the USA” can mean (and why it varies)
Some brands use different wording depending on how components are sourced.
| Label wording | What it usually indicates | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Made in USA | Product is manufactured in the U.S. under that brand’s definition | Confirm on the tiller’s ID label |
| Assembled in USA | Final assembly in the U.S., parts may be global | Confirm on the tiller’s ID label |
| No origin listed | Origin not disclosed on that label/manual | Use model/serial and engine tag to verify |
Why it matters
Country of manufacture can affect parts sourcing, decals/labeling, and sometimes small design variations. When ordering repair parts for a Craftsman tiller like 917293321, the model number is still the most important detail for compatibility.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the model number on a tiller?
On the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917293321, the model number is printed on a model and serial tag attached to the tiller frame. The exact tag location can vary by production run, so you may need to check a few common spots on the chassis.
Where to check on a Craftsman rear-tine tiller
Look for a sticker or metal plate that lists “Model No.” and a serial number. Common locations include:
- On the main frame rail near the engine
- Near the handle support column where the handles mount
- On or near the tine shield or tine guard area
- Near the fuel tank area on the frame
- On the front frame or front cover area
What the tag typically shows
On this model, the manual confirms the model format as “917.293321”; the physical tag usually includes that plus a serial number.
| Tag item | What you’re looking for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | 917.293321 (may appear with a dot) | Matches the correct parts diagrams for your tiller |
| Serial number | A unique number/letter string | Helps identify the exact production run |
| Brand | Craftsman | Confirms the product line |
If you can’t find it right away
Outdoor power equipment tags often get hidden by dirt and vibration wear.
- Use a flashlight and check flat, protected surfaces on the frame
- Wipe mud and oil off with a damp rag; avoid soaking decals
- Look for small riveted plates near the handle column or frame rails
- If the tag is missing, use the engine model information plus the tiller model family to narrow parts choices
Why it matters
We use the exact model number to ensure parts like belts, tines, and transmission components match your Craftsman 917293321 correctly.
For the confirmed model identification format and illustrated parts breakdowns, use the 917293321 owner’s manual.
Last updated: January 2026



