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  • Pinion Input Drt Tiller for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 586196201

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    Pinion Gear

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  • Shaft.secondary.reduction.crt for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532102112

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  • Lawn Tractor Thrust Washer for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532001370

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    Thrust Bearing

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  • Rally Tiller Gear Case Pulley for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532145102

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    Rally Tiller Gear Case Pulley

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  • Spacer for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532106390

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  • Pad Idler Ti for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532109227

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  • Rally Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 872010520

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    Rally Lawn & Garden Equipment Bolt

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  • Gearcase.asm.drt.lh. for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532188220

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    Gear Case Assembly

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 873220500

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    Bolt

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Shoulder Bolt for Craftsman 917297041 - Part 532179520

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Craftsman Tiller 917297041 FAQs

Some tillers are made in the USA; for example, Mantis states its tillers are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the U.S.A. If you are shopping for a USA-made tiller to compare with your Craftsman model 917297041, confirm the country of origin on the product data plate and in the 917297041 owner's manual.

How to confirm where a tiller is made

  • Check the product data plate (often on the frame near the engine or transmission).
  • Look for “Made in …” or “Assembled in …” wording (these are not the same).
  • Match the model number and serial number to the documentation.
  • Review the packaging or dealer listing for origin statements.
  • If you are buying used, ask for a clear photo of the data plate.

What “made in” vs “assembled in” usually means

Label you see What it typically indicates What to do next
Made in USA Manufacturing origin claim Verify on the data plate and documentation
Assembled in USA Final assembly location; parts may be global Ask where major components are sourced
Designed/engineered in USA Product development location Do not assume manufacturing origin

Why it matters

Country-of-origin can affect parts sourcing, service expectations, and resale value. For your Craftsman 917297041 rear-tine tiller, the most reliable way to confirm specifications and identification details is to use the model-specific documentation and the data plate.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917297041, the model number is shown in the documentation as “917.297041” and is typically found on the tiller’s model/serial label, most often on the tine shield/guard area or the main frame near the controls. Use the exact model number when ordering parts.

Common places to check on the tiller

  • Tine shield or tine guard (near the tines and safety shields)
  • Main frame rail on the left side (near the belt guard area)
  • Handle/control panel area (near the throttle and drive control)
  • Near the engine mounting area or fuel tank bracket

How to find it quickly

  1. Park the tiller on a flat surface and let the engine cool.
  2. Wipe dirt off the frame and tine shield with a rag so the label is readable.
  3. Look for a sticker or metal tag that lists MODEL and often SERIAL.
  4. Match what you see to the format in the 917297041 owner's manual (it may appear with a dot as 917.297041).

Model number formats you may see

What you see on the label What it means What to use for parts
917297041 Same model number without punctuation 917297041
917.297041 Same model number with a dot 917297041

Why it matters

We use the model number to pull the correct Craftsman parts diagrams and part listings (for example, drive and tine components). Using the exact model number helps avoid ordering a belt, cable, or hardware that does not fit your tiller.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Craftsman 917297041 rear-tine tiller, we lubricate the key moving points regularly and grease the transmission gear case once per season. Use engine oil on control and pivot points, and EP #1 grease at the right-hand gear case grease fitting to protect gears and reduce wear.

What to lubricate on the Craftsman 917297041

Use the lubrication chart in the 917297041 owner's manual as your map. Typical lube points include:

  • Throttle control pivot and linkage
  • Depth stake pin bracket
  • Wheel hubs
  • Right-hand (RH) gear case grease fitting (transmission)
  • Any other pivots or moving joints that bind or squeak

What lubricant to use (quick guide)

The manual calls out two main lubricant types:

Location What to use How often
Throttle control, depth stake pin bracket, wheel hubs SAE 30 or 10W-30 motor oil As needed; check before each use
RH gear case grease fitting (transmission) EP #1 grease Once a season (about 1 oz.)

Basic lubrication steps

  1. Shut the tiller off and let hot parts cool; disconnect the spark plug wire for safety.
  2. Wipe dirt off fittings and pivot points so grit does not get pushed into moving parts.
  3. Apply a few drops of motor oil to pivots and linkages; work the control to spread it.
  4. Grease the RH gear case fitting with about 1 oz. of EP #1 grease (once per season).
  5. Wipe off excess oil or grease to reduce dirt buildup.

Why it matters

Proper lubrication keeps the transmission gears, wheel hubs, and control linkages moving freely. That reduces premature wear on drive components (like the drive belt and clutch system) and helps prevent binding, squealing, and poor tine performance.

Last updated: January 2026

The Craftsman rear-tine tiller model 917297041 weight depends on its exact configuration (wheels, counterweights, and any installed accessories). For the correct specification for your unit, use the Product Specifications section in the 917297041 owner's manual.

How to find the weight in the manual

Use these steps to get the most accurate number for your tiller:

  • Open the Product Specifications section listed in the table of contents.
  • Look for a line labeled weight, unit weight, or shipping weight.
  • If more than one weight is listed, note which one applies to your need (shipping vs. assembled).
  • Match the manual’s model number to your tiller’s ID tag: 917297041.

If you need an estimate for handling or transport

Most rear-tine tillers in this class are heavy enough that two-person lifting or a ramp is the safe approach. If you want to measure your actual unit, weigh it in a consistent condition.

  • Remove loose accessories (if applicable)
  • Clean off packed soil from tines and shields
  • Keep fuel level consistent (full or empty) before weighing
  • Use a platform scale, or weigh each wheel end separately and add totals

Quick reference: common weight terms

Term What it means When to use it
Shipping weight Packaged for delivery Freight, receiving, storage
Assembled (dry) weight Assembled without fuel Loading ramps, lifting, transport
Operating weight Ready to run with fluids Real-world handling

Why it matters

Knowing the correct weight helps us plan safe loading and tie-down, choose the right ramp capacity, and avoid damage when servicing drive components such as the husqvarna rear-tine tiller drive belt 591372401.

Last updated: January 2026

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