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Craftsman 536796537 9" 3.5-hp edger/trimmer

Craftsman 536796537 9" 3.5-hp edger/trimmer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 536796537 9" 3.5-hp edger/trimmer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Index Spring for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 51612

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    Index Spring

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  • Retainer for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 47009

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    Retainer

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  • Car Bolt for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 455999

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  • Scraper for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 300413

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    Scraper

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  • Screw for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 121954

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    Screw

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  • Spacer for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 51842

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    Spacer

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  • Handle Grip for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 20250

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    Handle Grip

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  • Support Rod for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 51358

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    Support Rod

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  • Handle for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 55324

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    Handle

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  • Belt Guide for Craftsman 536796537 - Part 51600

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    Belt Guide

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Craftsman 9" 3.5-HP Edger/Trimmer 536796537 FAQs

For the Craftsman 536796537 9-inch 3.5-hp edger/trimmer, we replace the edger blade whenever it gets noticeably dull, bent, or worn down enough that it will not hold cutting depth. In heavy use, that can mean as often as every 1 to 2 weeks.

Quick rule of thumb (based on use)
  • Weekly commercial or heavy edging: inspect every use; replace about every 1 to 2 weeks if wear is fast
  • Typical homeowner use: inspect every 2 to 4 weeks; replace when performance drops
  • Sandy soil, rocky edges, or lots of curb contact: expect more frequent replacement
  • Light touch-ups only: replacement may be seasonal
Signs it is time to replace the blade
  • The edger will not cut as deep as it used to, even after adjusting depth
  • You see rounded edges, chips, cracks, or a bent blade
  • The tool vibrates more than normal while cutting
  • You have to push harder to get a clean edge
  • The cut looks ragged or tears grass instead of slicing cleanly
What to check before you buy a new blade

Even when the blade is worn, a few related items can make it feel worse than it is.

Check What you are looking for Common fix
Drive belt Slipping, glazing, cracking Replace the v-belt 32668MA
Fasteners Loose hardware at the blade area Tighten; replace a damaged lock nut 703251
Pulley condition Wobble or wear that affects drive Inspect and replace the half pulley 305634MA if needed
Why it matters

A sharp, straight blade keeps your Craftsman edger cutting at full depth with less strain on the engine and drive system. Replacing a worn blade on time also helps reduce vibration that can loosen nuts, bolts, and pulleys.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman model 536796537 (a 9-inch, 3.5-hp edger/trimmer), the engine is typically a small gasoline 4-cycle walk-behind edger engine in the 3.5-hp class. When you need an exact engine make and model, the most reliable match comes from the engine’s ID tag and the parts breakdown for your specific unit.

How to identify the exact engine on your 536796537

Use these quick checks to confirm the engine family and order the right tune-up or drive parts:

  • Look for an engine ID label on the recoil starter housing, valve cover, or blower shroud.
  • Record the model, type, and code (common on Briggs & Stratton engines).
  • Check whether it is 4-cycle (separate oil fill) versus 2-cycle (oil mixed with fuel).
  • Match what you find to the edger’s drive and hardware parts list; for example, the v-belt 32668MA is a common drivetrain clue on belt-driven edgers.
  • If the engine has been replaced, always use the engine tag as the final authority.
What “3.5-hp edger/trimmer” usually means

On older Craftsman walk-behind edgers, “3.5-hp” is a power class used for sizing and parts compatibility (belt drive, blade speed, and cutting performance). Many units in this class use a vertical-shaft 4-cycle engine.

Item What you’ll see Why it helps
Engine label Model/type/code or spec numbers Identifies exact engine family
Fuel system Gas only (4-cycle) Confirms no mix-oil fuel
Drive system Belt and pulleys Helps match drivetrain parts
Why it matters

The exact engine identification affects the correct spark plug, air filter, carburetor parts, governor settings, and blade speed. Even within the same Craftsman edger model family, engine suppliers and specs can vary by production run or prior repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

To find the right Craftsman parts for model 536796537 (Craftsman 9" 3.5-hp edger/trimmer), we match parts to your exact model number and then use the parts diagram to identify the correct replacement by location and hardware type (belt, pulley, fasteners, wheel hardware).

Step-by-step: find the correct part
  • Confirm the model number is 536796537 on the edger’s ID tag.
  • Identify the system you’re repairing (drive, blade area, wheel height adjuster, handle hardware).
  • Use the diagram callouts to match the part’s shape and mounting position.
  • Cross-check the part description (for example, V-belt vs half pulley) before ordering.
  • If multiple similar fasteners appear, match by where it’s used (guard, bracket, axle, adjuster).
Common parts customers replace on this model

These are frequently needed items for normal wear, vibration loosening, or drive issues:

What you’re fixing Part type to check Example part for model 536796537
Drive slipping or no blade drive Belt and pulley V-belt 32668MA, half pulley 305634MA
Loose hardware from vibration Nuts, lock nuts, bolts Lock nut 703251, car bolt 711688MA
Wheel or height adjuster play Axle and linkage hardware Wheel axle 310716MA, clevis 8082MA
Quick checks before you order
  • Inspect the belt for glazing, cracking, or stretching.
  • Spin pulleys by hand (engine off) to feel for wobble or binding.
  • Verify threads are not stripped on nuts/bolts; replace in pairs when needed.
  • Confirm the wheel adjuster linkage is not bent and pins are present.
Why it matters

Outdoor power equipment parts are highly model-specific; using the exact Craftsman 536796537 parts diagram prevents ordering a belt, pulley, or fastener that fits a different frame or adjuster style.

Last updated: February 2026

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