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Craftsman 917297580 front-tine tiller

Craftsman 917297580 front-tine tiller Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917297580 front-tine tiller, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Rivet-r H for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 4890H

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    Rivet-r H

    Part #4890H

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  • Ball Guide for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 6259H

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    Ball Guide

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  • Tap Screw for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 5519P

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    Tap Screw

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  • Latch Bushing for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 4837H

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    Latch Bushing

    Part #4837H

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  • Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 9269R

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    Owner's Manual

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  • Grade Shift Cap for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 4869H1

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    Grade Shift Cap

    Part #4869H1

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  • Carriage Bolt for Craftsman 917297580 - Part STD533120

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    Carriage Bolt

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  • Decal for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 9667R

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    Decal

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  • Cotter Pin for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 2505P

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    Cotter Pin

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  • Input Shaft for Craftsman 917297580 - Part 4841H1

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    Input Shaft

    Part #4841H1

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Craftsman Front-Tine Tiller 917297580 FAQs

For Craftsman front-tine tiller model 917297580, the 917 model prefix is widely used for units built for Craftsman by AYP (American Yard Products), a manufacturer historically associated with the Husqvarna/AYP supply chain. This is the most reliable way to identify the builder when the brand name on the decal is Craftsman.

How to identify the builder from the model number

On Craftsman outdoor power equipment, the model prefix is often the quickest identifier.

  • 917.xxxxxxx: commonly associated with AYP-built Craftsman equipment
  • The brand on the machine (Craftsman) is the retailer brand; the builder can be different
  • The engine brand (Briggs and Stratton, Tecumseh, etc.) is separate from who built the tiller chassis
  • Parts diagrams and hardware styles (tines, transmission, handle assemblies) often match the builder family

What this means for parts and repairs

Knowing the builder helps you match the correct parts list, hardware, and service approach for your Craftsman 917297580 tiller.

What you’re trying to do Why the builder matters What to use to match parts
Replace wear items Mounting styles and sizes vary by builder Model number 917297580 and the exact part ID
Fix driveline or tine issues Transmission and bearing styles are builder-specific Parts diagrams plus the old part measurements
Order fasteners and retainers Thread pitch and locking styles vary Exact part ID and description

Parts examples for this model

If you are ordering common hardware for this tiller, match by part ID:

Why it matters

Tillers vibrate heavily and see dirt intrusion; using the correct AYP-style hardware (retainers, lock nuts, bearings) prevents loosening, premature wear, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

For a Craftsman front-tine tiller model 917297580, lubrication means keeping moving points (tines, wheels, and any drive/gear areas) lightly greased or oiled so parts do not overheat, seize, or wear out early. Use the right lubricant and avoid getting oil or grease on belts, pulleys, or friction surfaces.

Before you start (safe setup)

  • Shut the engine off and let it cool completely.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire so it cannot start accidentally.
  • Brush or scrape off packed dirt first; grease over dirt accelerates wear.
  • Wipe fittings and shafts clean before and after lubricating.

What to lubricate on most front-tine tillers

These are the most common lubrication points and methods:

  • Wheel hubs and axles: light grease on the axle shaft where the wheel rotates.
  • Tine shaft ends and tine hubs: light oil or a thin coat of grease to prevent rust and binding.
  • Control pivots and linkages (throttle, depth stake, engagement linkage): a few drops of light oil.
  • Any grease fittings (zerks): pump multipurpose grease until you see slight fresh grease at the joint.
  • Drive/gear area (if equipped): follow the unit’s design; some use grease-packed gearcases, others use oil-filled gearboxes.

Lubricant quick guide

Location What to use How much
Pivots, cables, linkages Light machine oil A few drops
Axles, wheel hubs, tine hubs Multipurpose grease Thin coat
Grease fittings Multipurpose grease Until slight purge

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not over-grease; excess attracts grit and can sling onto belts.
  • Do not spray lubricant into the air filter or carburetor area.
  • Do not grease a bearing that is sealed and not designed to be serviced.
  • Replace missing retainers and hardware so lubricated parts stay aligned; a worn or missing spring retainer 532003146 can let components shift and bind.

Why it matters

Proper lubrication reduces friction and heat, prevents rust after washing or wet soil use, and helps the tine drive and wheel assemblies last longer with fewer vibration and alignment problems.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman front-tine tiller like model 917297580, the model number is printed on a product ID label (sticker or metal tag). You’ll usually find it on the tine guard/shield area, near the engine, or on the frame close to the fuel tank.

Common places to check first

  • Tine guard or tine shield (near the front where the tines are covered)
  • Frame rail on either side of the tiller
  • Near the engine mount or recoil starter area
  • Close to the fuel tank (on the frame, not on the plastic tank itself)
  • Front of the unit on some larger or older designs

How to find it fast (and avoid the wrong number)

Model labels can be dirty or partially worn, so we recommend this quick process:

  • Wipe the area with a damp rag; dry it so the print is readable
  • Look for wording like “Model”, “Model No.”, or “Product Number”
  • Write down the full model exactly as shown (for this unit: 917297580)
  • Ignore engine numbers when ordering Craftsman tiller parts; the engine model is separate
  • Take a clear photo of the label for reference when shopping parts

What the label typically looks like

What you see on the label What it’s used for
Tiller model number (example: 917297580) Matching the correct Craftsman tiller parts diagrams and parts list
Serial number Identifying production run; sometimes needed for exact fit
Engine model/type/code Engine-specific parts only (carburetor, ignition, etc.)

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong belts, tines, bearings, or hardware. Once you confirm 917297580, you can match parts by diagram and description, including items like the needle brg 532004895 when you’re servicing rotating assemblies.

Last updated: January 2026

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