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  • Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Attachment Hitch Pin for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532003146

    Tine assembly diagram

    Zinc Retainer Spring

    Part #163552

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  • Gasket.gearcase.crt/drt.tiller for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532431022

    Transmission diagram

    Rally Tiller Gear Case Gasket

    Part #161963

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Clutch Cable for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532110675

    Handles diagram

    Tiller Clutch Cable

    Part #110675X

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Drive Belt, 1/2 X 53-1/2-in for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 591372401

    Mainframe, left side diagram

    Husqvarna Rear-tine Tiller Drive Belt

    Part #132801

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Ground Drive Chain for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532106147

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    Chain

    Part #106147X

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532004895

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    Needle Brg

    Part #4895H

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  • Husqvarna Tiller Input Shaft Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532005020

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    Part #5020J

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  • Lawn Tractor Needle Bearing for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532006803

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    Bearing

    Part #6803J

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  • Tiller Handle Lock for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 532109229

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    Lock

    Part #109229X

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  • Lawn Tractor Hex Lock Nut for Craftsman 917293320 - Part 596040501

    Keps Nut

    Part #STD541431

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Craftsman Tiller 917293320 FAQs

On the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917293320, the model number is printed on the product identification label. On many rear-tine tillers, that label is typically placed on the tine shield/guard area or on the main frame near the engine.

Where to look first (fast checks)

  • Check the tine shield/guard above or near the tines.
  • Look along the main frame rails (left or right side) near the transmission.
  • Check near the engine mounting area (frame close to the engine, not on the recoil cover).
  • Wipe dirt and oil off the label area; the print is often faint.
  • Use a flashlight and look for a silver or white sticker/plate.

What the label usually shows

The ID label commonly includes the model number and other details you may need for parts lookup.

Item on label What it’s used for
Model number (example: 917293320) Matching the correct parts diagrams and parts
Serial number Identifying production run for service
Engine model/type (if listed) Getting correct engine tune-up parts

Why it matters

We use the exact model number to match the correct Craftsman parts diagrams for your rear-tine tiller (drive belt, clutch cable, tine hardware, and gear case components). Even one digit off can point to a different frame or tine assembly.

If the label is missing or unreadable

  • Check your original paperwork and compare it to the specifications page in the 917293320 owner's manual.
  • If you’re servicing the tine area, the parts list in the manual can help confirm you’re working on the correct assembly.
  • For common wear items, match by diagram and description before ordering.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917293320 rear-tine tiller, we recommend changing the engine oil every 50 hours of operation or at least once a year, whichever comes first. We also recommend checking the oil level before each use and after every 5 hours of continuous operation (top off as needed). See the 917293320 owner's manual for the maintenance schedule and oil-change steps.

Use this as a simple rule of thumb for normal homeowner use:

  • Check oil level: before each use
  • Recheck oil level: after every 5 hours of continuous use
  • Change oil: every 50 hours of run time
  • Change oil at least annually: even if you do not reach 50 hours
  • Change more often: when operating under heavy load or in hot, dusty conditions
Usage pattern What we recommend Why
Light seasonal use Change oil once per year Oil ages and can hold contaminants
Regular use Change every 50 hours Keeps lubrication and cooling consistent
Hot, dusty, heavy tilling Change sooner than 50 hours Dirt and heat break oil down faster

Quick oil-change tips (what matters most)

These steps help you avoid spills and protect the engine:

  • Warm the engine briefly so oil drains more freely.
  • Park the tiller on a level surface.
  • Use a funnel and a suitable drain pan.
  • Keep dirt out of the fill and drain openings.
  • Tighten the oil fill and drain plugs securely after servicing.

Why it matters

Fresh oil protects internal engine parts from wear and helps manage heat. On a rear-tine tiller like the Craftsman 917293320, clean oil is one of the biggest factors in long engine life and reliable starting.

Last updated: January 2026

If you’re specifically looking for a tiller made in the USA, Mantis is a commonly cited option for U.S. manufacturing. For your Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917293320, the best way to confirm country-of-origin details tied to your exact unit is to check the identification labeling and the documentation in the 917293320 owner's manual.

How to confirm where a tiller is made

Use these quick checks so you’re relying on the exact product information for your machine (not just the brand name):

  • Check the product ID plate or decal on the frame for “Made in …” or “Assembled in …”
  • Look for an engine label; the engine manufacturer and country-of-origin can differ from the tiller frame
  • Review the specifications and product information sections in the manual
  • Compare the model number and any serial number to what’s printed on the unit
  • If the tiller has been rebuilt, verify major components (engine, transmission/gear case) separately

What “made in the USA” can mean

Manufacturers may use different wording. Here’s how it typically breaks down:

Label wording What it usually indicates What to verify
Made in USA Manufacturing performed in the U.S. Label on the unit and packaging
Assembled in USA Final assembly in the U.S.; parts may be global Component origin (engine, transmission)
Designed/engineered in USA Design work in the U.S. Actual manufacturing location

Why it matters

Country-of-origin can affect parts sourcing, service expectations, and compatibility when you’re ordering wear items like belts, tines, and cables. For example, if your 917293320 needs a drive belt, matching the correct belt design matters more than where it was made; the husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401 is a model-matched replacement option.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems on the Craftsman 917293320 rear-tine tiller include hard starting (fuel, spark, air), poor tilling performance (soil conditions, depth/drag stake setup), and drive issues where the engine runs but the tines or wheels do not move (belt or control adjustment). Use the 917293320 owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Engine will not start or runs poorly: stale fuel, dirty spark plug, restricted air flow, carburetor needing adjustment.
  • Engine overheats: low or dirty oil, dirty engine air screen, debris around cooling fins, muffler restriction.
  • Excessive bounce or difficult handling: ground too dry and hard, depth stake set incorrectly.
  • Soil balls up or clumps: ground too wet; wait for better conditions.
  • Engine runs but tiller will not move: tine control not engaged, drive belt out of adjustment, belt off pulleys.

Quick checks we recommend (in order)

  1. Safety first: shift to neutral, stop the engine, and disconnect the spark plug wire before inspecting moving parts.
  2. Fuel basics: drain old gas and refill with fresh gasoline if the tiller has been sitting.
  3. Spark plug: clean and regap, or replace if fouled.
  4. Oil and cooling: verify oil level and clean debris from the engine air screen and cooling areas.
  5. Drive engagement: confirm the tine control is fully engaged and the linkage moves freely.

When the engine runs but the tines do not turn

This symptom commonly points to the drive system.

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Engine runs, no tine movement Belt loose or off pulleys Inspect belt routing and tension; replace if worn
Tines move intermittently Belt slipping or control not fully engaging Adjust control and check belt condition
Poor tilling depth Depth/drag stake setting or soil too hard Adjust stake; moisten hard soil before tilling

If the belt is glazed, cracked, or stretched, replacing the husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401 is a common fix.

Why it matters

Catching fuel, spark, and belt issues early prevents hard starting, overheating, and premature wear on pulleys, bearings, and the tine drive components. Proper depth and soil moisture also reduce bounce and improve tilling results (most gardens till best around 4 to 6 inches deep).

Last updated: January 2026

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