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Craftsman 536796521 9" edger/trimmer

Craftsman 536796521 9" edger/trimmer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536796521 9" edger/trimmer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Belt V 4l 32 for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 32668MA

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    V-belt

    Part #32668

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  • Nut for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 703251

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  • Pin Hair .07 for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 36368MA

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    Hairpin Pin

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  • Washer Flat for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 22265MA

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    Washer Blade

    Part #22265

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  • Screw 5/16-1 for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 180073MA

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  • Pulley Half for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 305634MA

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    Half Pulley

    Part #51766

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  • Washer .343i for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 783000MA

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    Washer

    Part #8728

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  • Decal-danger for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 333874MA

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    Decal

    Part #69911

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  • Washer.39-1. for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 17X168ZMA

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    Washer

    Part #845

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  • Nut 1/2-20wd for Craftsman 536796521 - Part 46023MA

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Craftsman 9" Edger/Trimmer 536796521 FAQs

For the Craftsman 9-inch edger/trimmer model 536796521, the engine varies by production version and what has been installed over the life of the machine. The most reliable way to identify the exact engine is to match the engine’s model-type-code on the engine shroud to your edger’s parts configuration.

How to identify the exact engine on model 536796521

Look directly on the engine (not the edger frame). Most small gas engines used on Craftsman edgers have an ID label or stamped numbers.

  • Find the engine ID on the recoil starter housing, valve cover, or blower shroud
  • Record the model, type, and code (or model and serial, depending on brand)
  • Compare what you wrote down to the edger’s drive system parts (belt and pulleys)
  • If the edger has been repaired before, confirm the engine mounting pattern matches the frame
  • Use your model number 536796521 when selecting parts to avoid mismatches

Quick checks that help confirm you have the right engine family

These checks do not give an exact engine model by themselves, but they quickly narrow it down.

What you check What it tells you Why it matters
Fuel system (primer bulb vs. choke) Common engine style used Helps match carburetor and air filter style
Oil fill and dipstick location 2-cycle vs. 4-cycle layout Prevents incorrect fueling and oiling
Belt-driven blade system Typical edger powertrain Helps confirm pulley and belt compatibility

Parts that often get confused with “engine problems”

If the edger will not move the blade or loses drive, the issue is often in the belt or pulley system, not the engine itself.

  • V-belt 32668MA: Worn, stretched, or slipping belt can mimic low power
  • Half pulley 305634MA: Damaged pulley can cause squeal, vibration, or belt throw
  • Blade hardware (washers and lock nuts): Loose hardware can cause poor cutting and vibration

Why it matters

Ordering engine-related parts by guesswork is the fastest way to end up with the wrong carburetor, air filter, or ignition parts. Confirming the engine ID first also helps ensure the drive parts (like the belt and pulley) match the correct setup for your Craftsman 536796521.

Last updated: February 2026

You can get replacement parts for your Craftsman 536796521 9" edger/trimmer from Sears PartsDirect, the Craftsman brand store, and major retailers that carry Craftsman parts. For the best fit, we always recommend shopping by the exact model number (536796521) and matching the part ID.

Best ways to buy the right part

  • Start with the model number: 536796521 (this narrows parts to your exact edger/trimmer configuration).
  • Match by part ID when possible (it is the most precise identifier for ordering).
  • Replace worn drive components as a set when needed (belt and pulleys) to prevent repeat failures.
  • For hardware, match the original style (lock nut vs standard nut, washer type, etc.).
  • If you are unsure, compare the old part’s measurements and mounting style before ordering.

Common Craftsman 536796521 parts customers replace

These are examples of parts available for this model that often wear or get lost during service:

Part type Example part for model 536796521 What it affects
Drive belt V-belt 32668MA Blade/drive engagement and power transfer
Pulley Half pulley 305634MA Belt tracking and drive performance
Hardware Lock nut 703251 Keeps assemblies tight under vibration
Axle hardware Wheel axle 310716MA Wheel stability and straight edging

Quick checks before you order

  • Confirm the part is for a 9" edger/trimmer and not a similar Craftsman model.
  • Inspect for secondary damage (a worn pulley can quickly ruin a new belt).
  • Check threads and locking features on nuts; vibration can loosen standard hardware.

Why it matters

Using the correct Craftsman 536796521 replacement parts helps the edger track straight, keeps the blade drive reliable, and prevents premature wear from mismatched belts, pulleys, or fasteners.

Last updated: February 2026

The average lifespan of the Craftsman 536796521 9" edger/trimmer is 8 to 12 years with normal homeowner use and routine maintenance. Keeping the belt drive tight, hardware secure, and the cutting area clean has the biggest impact on how long it lasts.

What most affects lifespan

  • Maintenance frequency: cleaning, lubrication, and periodic fastener checks prevent premature wear.
  • Drive system condition: a worn belt or pulley can slip, overheat, and accelerate wear.
  • Operating conditions: sandy soil, heavy roots, and frequent edging in hard-packed ground increase load.
  • Storage: dry, covered storage reduces corrosion on shafts, axles, and hardware.
  • Vibration control: loose nuts and lock nuts can cause ongoing vibration that damages components.

Parts that commonly limit service life

If performance drops (slipping, squealing, weak drive), these are typical wear items to inspect first:

Quick “replace vs. maintain” guide

Situation What it usually means Best next step
Belt slips or squeals Belt glazed, stretched, or pulley wear Inspect belt and pulley; replace worn parts
Excess vibration Loose hardware or worn rotating parts Tighten and recheck lock nuts and washers
Poor tracking/rolling Axle wear or debris buildup Clean, inspect axle and wheels

Why it matters

A well-maintained edger keeps consistent blade speed and depth; that reduces strain on the drive system and helps the Craftsman 536796521 reach the full 8 to 12 year service life.

Last updated: March 2026

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