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Craftsman 917292560 tiller

Craftsman 917292560 tiller Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917292560 tiller, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hex Fin Bolt for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 3025P

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    Hex Fin Bolt

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  • Tiller Support for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 624A12

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    Tiller Support

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  • Stake Support for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 624A54

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    Stake Support

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  • Square Nut for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 504P

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    Square Nut

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  • Rivet-r H for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 4888H

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    Rivet-r H

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  • Wing Nut for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 3789F

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    Wing Nut

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  • Pal Nut for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 4946H

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    Pal Nut

    Part #4946H

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  • Hex Nut for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 501P

    Hex Nut

    Part #501P

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  • Jam Nut for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 508P

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    Jam Nut

    Part #508P

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  • Lock Washer for Craftsman 917292560 - Part 1004P

    Lock Washer

    Part #1004P

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Craftsman Tiller 917292560 FAQs

Yes. A front-tine tiller like the Craftsman 917292560 is a good choice when you want a lighter, easier-to-handle machine for routine garden work such as loosening already-worked soil and cultivating between rows; it is less ideal for breaking new, hard-packed ground.

When a front-tine tiller is a great fit

  • Maintaining existing garden beds and seasonal soil loosening
  • Weeding and cultivating between planted rows (narrower working width helps)
  • Smaller yards where storage space and maneuverability matter
  • Users who prefer a lighter machine that is easier to turn and transport

When you may want a different style

Front-tine tillers can struggle more than heavier rear-tine units in very compacted soil.

  • New ground, heavy clay, or sod removal (more weight and traction helps)
  • Deep tilling for large plots
  • Steep slopes where stability is a priority

Quick comparison

Feature Front-tine tiller (like 917292560) Rear-tine tiller
Best use Cultivating, light to moderate tilling Breaking new ground, deeper tilling
Handling Lighter, easier to maneuver Heavier, more stable
Typical performance in hard soil Moderate Strong

What to check if tilling performance feels weak

  • Inspect tine condition and replace worn or bent tines
  • Confirm the tines are installed in the correct orientation (left vs. right)
  • Check belt condition and tension if the tines slow down under load
  • Reduce tilling depth and make multiple passes instead of one deep pass

For step-by-step help, use how to replace the tines on a front tine tiller.

Why it matters

Matching the tiller style to your soil and workload saves time and reduces wear on drive components (belts, pulleys, and tine hardware). Front-tine models excel at ongoing garden maintenance, which is what most homeowners need most often.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Craftsman front-tine tiller like model 917292560, the model number is printed on a product ID label (a sticker or metal tag) attached to the tiller frame. It’s most often on the tine shield/guard area or near the fuel tank, where it stays visible for parts lookup.

Common places to check first

  • On the tine guard or tine shield (above or behind the tines)
  • On the main frame near the engine mount
  • Near the fuel tank area (side of the engine or frame rail)
  • On the front of the tiller frame (especially on larger units)
  • Near the handle support brackets or control panel area

How to find it quickly (and keep it readable)

  1. Turn the engine off and let it cool.
  2. Wipe dirt off the frame with a dry rag.
  3. Use a flashlight and look for a rectangular label with numbers and letters.
  4. If the label is greasy, use mild soap and water on a rag; avoid harsh solvents that can erase printing.

What to write down from the label

Label item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit 917292560
Product number (if shown) Helps narrow down exact build 9XX.XXXXXX
Engine model/type/code (if shown) Helps match engine parts Varies by engine

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Craftsman parts list, diagrams, and compatible replacements (belts, tines, fuel system parts). A single digit off can point to a different frame or tine setup.

If you’re already ordering fuel system parts, match the tiller model first, then confirm the part listing, such as the gas tank 35584, against your unit.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, a front-tine tiller like the Craftsman 917292560 can break new ground, but it takes more time and technique than a rear-tine tiller; in hard, grassy, or compacted soil it may hop or ride up instead of digging deeply. For best results, plan on multiple shallow passes.

Best way to break new ground with a front-tine tiller

  • Mow the area as low as possible and remove rocks, wire, and debris.
  • Start with a shallow depth setting; make 2 to 4 passes, increasing depth gradually.
  • Work in short sections; overlap passes to avoid leaving untilled strips.
  • If the tiller bounces, reduce depth and slow your forward pace.
  • For sod, consider cutting strips first with a shovel or sod cutter, then till.

Quick expectations (front-tine vs rear-tine)

Task Front-tine tiller (like 917292560) Rear-tine tiller
Breaking sod/new ground Possible, slower Best choice
Mixing compost/topsoil Very good Very good
Control in hard soil Can bounce Typically steadier

Why it matters

Breaking new ground puts the highest load on the tines and drive system. Using shallow passes reduces bouncing, improves traction, and helps prevent premature wear on wear items like tines and belts.

If performance is poor

These checks usually make the biggest difference:

  • Confirm the tines are installed correctly and not excessively worn; replace if rounded or bent.
  • Verify the engine runs smoothly under load (no surging or misfiring).
  • Check for drive issues if the tines slow down or stop in soil.

For step-by-step tine replacement guidance, use how to replace the tines on a front tine tiller.

Last updated: January 2026

Some tillers are made in the USA, but it depends on the brand and the specific model. For Craftsman model 917292560 (front-tine tiller), the most reliable way to confirm country of origin is to check the product ID plate on the tiller frame or the original packaging and labels.

How to identify a USA-made tiller (fast checks)

  • Look for a metal or foil ID plate on the handle frame, engine shroud, or tine shield; it often lists “Made in …”
  • Check the engine brand plate separately; engines and tiller frames can be made in different countries
  • Review the carton label or original sales receipt description if you still have it
  • If the tiller was assembled in the USA, the label may say “Assembled in USA” (not the same as “Made in USA”)
  • Use the model number and serial number together when asking for confirmation

Common examples customers ask about

Some brands market certain models as designed and manufactured in the USA. For example, Mantis has historically promoted USA manufacturing for many of its tillers. Because manufacturing locations can vary by model year, always confirm using the unit’s ID plate.

Why it matters

Country-of-origin affects parts sourcing and compatibility. When you match parts by model 917292560, you avoid ordering the wrong fuel system or hardware that looks similar but fits differently.

Parts that often come up during ownership

If you are repairing or refreshing your Craftsman front-tine tiller, these are common part types to verify by model before ordering:

Part type What it affects When to check it
Fuel tank Fuel storage and delivery Cracks, leaks, stale fuel issues
Retainer/spring hardware Linkages and attachments staying secured Loose controls, missing pins/clips

If you are dealing with fuel leaks or fuel odor, start with the gas tank 35584 and inspect fuel lines and clamps at the same time.

Last updated: January 2026

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