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Craftsman 917249790 grass catcher

Craftsman 917249790 grass catcher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917249790 grass catcher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 170470

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    Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Owner's Manual

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 73680500

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  • Pin for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 131137

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  • Brkt.m for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 170053

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  • Bagger for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 126919X

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    Bagger

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  • Hinge Pin for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 128600

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  • Screw for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 87175

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Craftsman 917249790 - Part 18021008

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

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Craftsman Grass Catcher 917249790 FAQs

To install the Craftsman grass catcher attachment for model 917249790, mount the chute and container assembly securely, then close and latch all covers so the system is fully seated before mowing. We recommend following the exact sequence and hardware callouts in the 917249790 owner's manual.

Installation checklist (before you start)

  • Park the tractor on a flat surface; set the parking brake.
  • Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting.
  • Confirm the mower deck is compatible and properly leveled.
  • Inspect the chute path for old debris or packed clippings.
  • Verify containers, cover, and latches move freely and close fully.

Basic install steps (typical for this bagger style)

  1. Attach the chute system: Fit the chute to the deck discharge opening and secure it so it cannot shift during operation.
  2. Install the container support and containers: Slide the containers into position on the support rails and make sure they sit evenly.
  3. Close and latch the cover: The cover must be closed and latched before operation.
  4. Do a quick safety check: Confirm the bagger is fully installed; do not operate partially installed.

Parts that commonly affect fit and latching

If the bagger will not stay latched, pops open, or the chute won’t hold position, these model-specific parts are common culprits:

Symptom What to check Example part for model 917249790
Chute won’t stay secured Worn/broken latch Lawn tractor bagger attachment chute latch 532109808
Poor airflow, blowout, or leakage at chute Damaged/missing seal Gasket 532127534
Cover won’t close cleanly Bent cover hardware or misaligned containers Lawn tractor bagger attachment container cover hinge rod 532155042

Why it matters

A correctly installed chute, sealed connections, and fully latched cover help maintain airflow so clippings move into the containers instead of clogging the chute. The manual also notes to run full throttle when bagging for best performance.

Last updated: February 2026

A “universal” grass catcher exists in the sense that some bagger kits use adjustable brackets and flexible chutes to fit multiple mower styles, but they are not truly one-size-fits-all. For Craftsman grass catcher model 917249790, the best fit and performance comes from using the model-matched chute, containers, and hardware listed in the 917249790 owner's manual.

What “universal” usually means (and what it does not)

Most universal systems still require your mower to have a compatible discharge outlet and mounting points.

  • Universal kits typically include a frame, bags/containers, and a chute with adjustable mounting
  • Fit depends on deck size, discharge location (side or rear), and outlet shape
  • Airflow and sealing are critical; gaps reduce suction and cause clogs
  • Some “universal” bags only replace the bag portion, not the chute or frame
  • Tractor baggers are less universal than walk-behind mower baggers

How to choose the right catcher for your tractor

We recommend matching the catcher to your tractor and deck first, then confirming the chute and latch style.

What to match Why it matters What to check
Discharge type Determines chute routing Side-discharge vs rear-discharge
Deck size Affects airflow and capacity Deck width and outlet position
Mounting points Prevents shifting and leaks Hanger brackets, support posts
Chute seal Maintains suction Gasket and latch engagement

Model-matched parts that solve most “universal fit” problems

If you are trying to adapt a catcher and it leaks, clogs, or won’t latch, these model-specific parts are the usual fix points:

Why it matters

Bagging performance depends on airflow. A “universal” catcher that does not seal tightly or align with the discharge will leave clippings behind, clog the chute, and overfill containers quickly. The manual also calls out operating tips like running full throttle and mowing tall grass in two passes for better bagging results.

Last updated: February 2026

A Craftsman grass catcher attachment like model 917249790 typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential use. Lifespan depends most on storage (kept dry), how often you mow, and replacing wear items like latches, chutes, and hardware when they loosen or crack.

What affects lifespan most

  • Moisture and UV exposure: leaving the bagger outdoors shortens life fast.
  • Impact damage: hitting stumps, curbs, or backing into objects can crack chutes and covers.
  • Clogging and overload: wet grass and overfilling strain the chute, screen, and container.
  • Vibration loosening hardware: bolts, washers, and lock washers back off over time.
  • Routine inspection: the manual calls out frequent checks because components wear and deteriorate; see the owner's manual.

Quick maintenance checklist (extends service life)

  • Empty containers before they are packed tight; avoid overfilling.
  • Clean the chute and screen after mowing, especially with damp clippings.
  • Store indoors or under cover; keep bags and plastic parts dry.
  • Re-tighten mounting hardware periodically.
  • Replace worn latches and cracked chutes promptly to prevent blowouts and clogs.

Common wear parts for this model

These are the items we see replaced most often on 917249790:

Part (example) What it does Typical symptom when worn
Lawn tractor bagger attachment chute latch 532109808 Secures the chute connection Chute pops loose, poor pickup
Lawn tractor bagger attachment lower chute 592866501 Routes clippings into containers Cracks, clogs, grass blowout
Grass catcher upper chute 532126840 Upper routing from deck area Reduced airflow, frequent plugging
Screen 532127533 Helps airflow and debris control Poor fill, blowback, clogging

Why it matters

A worn or loose grass catcher can expose moving parts or allow objects to be thrown. Keeping the chute, screen, and latches in good shape improves collection performance and helps you mow safely.

Last updated: March 2026

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