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Craftsman 917299011 tiller

Craftsman 917299011 tiller Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917299011 tiller, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tine for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 156923

    Tine diagram

    Tine

    Part #156923

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer for Craftsman 917299011 - Part STD551037

    Transmission diagram

    Washer

    Part #STD551037

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Decal Tine for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 162215

    Decals diagram

    Decal Tine

    Part #162215

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tiller Engine Bracket for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 188195

    Transmission diagram

    Tiller Engine Bracket

    Part #188195

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Spacer for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 9173R

    Transmission diagram

    Spacer

    Part #9173R

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tiller Drive Belt, 1/2 X 41-11/16-in for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 9180R

    Belt guard/pulley diagram

    Tiller Drive Belt, 1/2 X 41-11/16-in

    Part #9180R

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Ring Clip for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 12000036

    Belt guard/pulley diagram

    Ring Clip

    Part #12000036

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Nut for Craftsman 917299011 - Part STD541437

    Nut

    Part #STD541437

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hex Head Bolt, 5/16-18 X 3/4-in, 5-pack for Craftsman 917299011 - Part STD523107

    Wheel & depth stake diagram

    Hex Head Bolt, 5/16-18 X 3/4-in, 5-pack

    Part #STD523107

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Handle for Craftsman 917299011 - Part 417465

    Handles diagram

    Handle

    Part #417465

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Craftsman Tiller 917299011 FAQs

Some tillers are made in the USA; for example, Mantis tillers are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the United States. For your Craftsman front-tine tiller model 917299011, country of origin varies by product line and production run, so we use the 917299011 owner's manual to confirm the correct operating and maintenance details for your specific unit.

How to identify where a tiller was made

Check these locations on the tiller and compare what you find to your records:

  • The product ID or rating label on the frame (often near the engine or handle mount)
  • The engine label (engine model and serial number plate)
  • The carton label (if you still have the packaging)
  • The owner documentation that shipped with the unit
  • The parts diagrams and key numbers used for service parts

What “made in the USA” can mean

Manufacturers use different origin statements. Here is how they typically differ:

Label wording What it usually indicates What to do next
Made in USA Final assembly and substantial manufacturing in the U.S. Confirm on the product label
Assembled in USA Final assembly in the U.S.; parts may be global Check label details
Designed/engineered in USA Design work in the U.S.; manufacturing may be elsewhere Use label for true origin

Why it matters

Country of origin does not change the correct service parts for 917299011, but it can affect what you see on labels and how the brand markets the product. For repairs and maintenance, the most important match points are your model number, engine model, and the exact part ID.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number is on the product identification label (data plate) attached to the tiller. For Craftsman model 917299011 (a front-tine tiller), use the label on the machine to confirm the exact model before ordering parts; the 917299011 owner's manual also shows the model format as 917.299011.

Where to check on the tiller

Look for a sticker or metal tag in these common, easy-to-see areas:

  • Handle support or handle column near the controls
  • Frame rail near the engine mounting area
  • Tine shield or tine guard area (wipe dirt off to see the label)
  • Near the recoil starter housing or engine shroud
  • On the transmission housing area

What you are looking for

Craftsman tiller model numbers are typically 9 digits. In print, you may see a dot in the middle.

Where it appears Example What to write down
Product ID label on the tiller 917299011 Model number (and serial, if listed)
Manual cover and parts lists 917.299011 Confirms the same model with dot formatting

Why it matters

The model number is the fastest way to match the correct parts diagrams and components (tines, belts, engine service parts). A single digit difference can route you to a different Craftsman tiller build.

Last updated: February 2026

For most homeowners, a rear-tine tiller is better for breaking new ground and working hard soil, while a front-tine tiller (like Craftsman model 917299011) is better for maintaining an existing garden bed, cultivating, and lighter tilling. The best choice depends on soil hardness, garden size, and how deep you need to till.

Quick comparison: front tine vs rear tine

Feature Front-tine tiller (Craftsman 917299011 type) Rear-tine tiller
Best for Existing beds, weeding, mixing compost New gardens, hard soil, larger areas
Handling More manual effort; can bounce in hard soil More stable; typically self-propelled
Depth control Depth stake and tine setup help manage bite Usually stronger depth control and traction
Cost and weight Typically lighter and less expensive Typically heavier and more expensive

How to decide (what we recommend)

  • Choose a front-tine tiller if you maintain a garden each season, want a lighter machine, and mainly cultivate or loosen already-worked soil.
  • Choose a rear-tine tiller if you are cutting into sod, clay, or compacted ground, or you need to cover a larger plot with less physical effort.
  • If your soil is often dry and hard, plan on shallower first passes; hard soil increases bounce and makes any tiller harder to control.
  • If you need flexibility, look for a unit that lets you adjust tilling width and handle height for comfort and control.

Getting the best results with a front-tine tiller (917299011)

Your Craftsman 917299011 is designed with adjustments that help match the machine to the job.

  • Set the depth stake for shallow tilling on the first pass in hard soil, then increase depth gradually.
  • Adjust handle height so you can keep steady control as the tines pull forward.
  • Use the correct tine arrangement for your conditions (cultivating vs wider tilling).
  • Avoid tilling when soil is extremely wet; it can clump and reduce performance.

Helpful how-to: 917299011 owner's manual

Why it matters

Choosing the right tine style saves time and wear on key components like the tine assemblies, transmission drive parts, and depth stake hardware. A front-tine tiller excels at routine garden maintenance; a rear-tine tiller is the better tool for heavy ground-breaking.

Last updated: February 2026

Many Craftsman tillers are built by an outside OEM (original equipment manufacturer) and sold under the Craftsman brand. For Craftsman tiller model 917299011, the 917 prefix is widely used on Craftsman outdoor power equipment that aligns with AYP (American Yard Products) and Husqvarna-family manufacturing; the most reliable way to confirm your exact unit is the model tag and the parts listings in the 917299011 owner's manual.

How to confirm the builder for your specific tiller

Use these checks on your 917299011 to identify the OEM and match parts correctly:

  • Verify the full model number on the product ID tag: 917299011
  • Compare assemblies and part callouts in the 917299011 owner's manual to your machine
  • Check the engine label separately; the engine manufacturer can differ from the tiller OEM
  • Match parts by diagram location (handles, tine shaft, wheel and depth stake) rather than by brand name alone

What “who built it” changes for parts and service

The OEM matters most for chassis and drive components; engine service parts follow the engine model.

What you are repairing What to match Example for this model
Tines, depth stake, wheels Tiller model 917299011 diagrams Inner tine assembly 584971502, depth stake 532446066
Pins, clips, retainers Exact part ID and location Tiller clevis pin 532443676, retainer ring 812000028
Starting system Tiller model parts list Tiller recoil starter 532420603

Why it matters

Craftsman is the brand on the decal, but the OEM determines the frame, transmission layout, belt routing, and hardware sizing. Confirming the model and using model-matched diagrams prevents ordering the wrong tine assemblies, pins, or drive parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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