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Craftsman 917249780 grass catcher

Craftsman 917249780 grass catcher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917249780 grass catcher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hinge Pin for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 128600

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    Hinge Pin

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  • Bag for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 104419X

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  • Brkt.m for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 170053

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 74930620

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  • Nut for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 63124

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  • Post for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 126813X

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  • Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Upper Chute for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 139569

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    Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Upper Chute

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  • Pin for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 131137

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  • Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Chute for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 131970

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    Lawn Tractor Bagger Attachment Chute

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  • Wing Nut for Craftsman 917249780 - Part 135651

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    Wing Nut

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Craftsman Grass Catcher 917249780 FAQs

To add the grass catcher on a riding mower using Craftsman model 917249780, install the deck baffle and rear mounting bracket first, then attach the chutes and hang the catcher containers; finish by latching the cover and confirming the full-bagger indicator is clear. Use the steps in the 917249780 owner's manual for the exact hardware locations.

Before you start (safety and setup)

  • Park on a flat surface and set the parking brake.
  • Put the motion control/gearshift in neutral (N).
  • Set the attachment clutch to DISENGAGED.
  • Turn the key OFF, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire so the engine cannot start accidentally.

Basic installation order (what goes on first)

Most bagger installs follow this sequence:

  1. Install the mower deck baffle (on the deck) using the correct bolt and locknut.
  2. Mount the rear mounting bracket at the tractor drawbar area (some tractors already have shoulder bolts installed).
  3. Attach the lower chute at the deck discharge opening.
  4. Attach the upper chute and secure it with the chute latch.
  5. Hang the catcher containers on the tube rails.
  6. Close and latch the cover and verify the indicator moves freely.

If your chute will not stay secured, inspect the bagger attachment chute latch 532109808 for cracks, missing spring tension, or a worn latch surface.

Quick fit-check table

What to check What “right” looks like What to fix if it is wrong
Chutes Fully seated and latched Reseat chute, clear debris, replace latch if worn
Containers Slide fully onto rails; right overlaps left at center support Reinstall containers in correct order
Cover Closes and latches securely Adjust hinge/rod alignment; replace damaged cover parts
Full-bagger indicator Air passage hole is clear Clear the passage with a small twig or wire

Why it matters

A properly installed catcher keeps the discharge controlled and reduces thrown debris risk. The manual also warns not to operate without the entire grass catcher or the guard in place, and to stop the engine before removing the catcher or unclogging the chute.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, you can add a bagger to many zero-turn mowers, but it has to be a bagger kit designed for your mower’s exact brand and model. The Craftsman grass catcher attachment model 917249780 is built around a tractor-style deck chute and container system, so compatibility depends on your mower’s mounting points and discharge setup (side vs rear).

How to confirm compatibility (fast checklist)

  • Match the mower model number to the bagger kit’s approved model list.
  • Confirm the mower has the correct discharge location (many kits are side-discharge with a chute).
  • Check for required rear mounting brackets or a hitch-style support.
  • Verify deck size and baffle style so the lower chute can seat and seal correctly.
  • Make sure the mower can run at full throttle while bagging without clogging.

What installation typically involves

On systems like the Craftsman 917249780 grass catcher, the setup commonly includes a lower chute at the deck, an upper chute to the cover, and rear containers. The manual shows the lower chute sliding over the rear corner of the mower deck, aligning to a deck baffle bolt, then securing with a washer and wing nut; the upper chute twists into position and latches to the lower chute. See the 917249780 owner’s manual for the exact chute alignment and latch steps.

Common parts that wear or break on bagger setups

Symptom Likely area Example part for 917249780
Chute won’t stay connected Chute latch Lawn tractor bagger attachment chute latch 532109808
Poor airflow, clumping Cover screen Screen 532127533
Cover won’t close or latch Cover/latch hardware Latch 532130895

Why it matters

A “close enough” bagger fit usually leads to blowout, clogging, or chute damage. A model-matched kit keeps the chute sealed to the deck, maintains airflow to the containers, and improves cut quality and collection.

Last updated: January 2026

Grass catchers are not universal; they must match the mower’s deck size, discharge opening, and mounting points. For the Craftsman grass catcher attachment model 917249780, use the fit and assembly details in the 917249780 owner's manual to confirm compatibility with your specific tractor and deck.

What has to match for a grass catcher to fit

Even “universal” baggers only work when these fit points line up:

  • Deck width and deck design (the bagger must be built for that deck family)
  • Discharge location and outlet shape (side discharge opening and chute path)
  • Rear mounting hardware (brackets, rails, and latch points)
  • Chute sealing surfaces (tight seals prevent blowout and clogs)
  • Airflow setup (bagging needs strong airflow from blades and deck)

How to confirm compatibility before you buy

Use this checklist to avoid an incorrect fit:

  1. Verify your tractor model number and deck size.
  2. Compare your discharge outlet shape to the chute opening.
  3. Confirm the rear frame/rails can mount to your tractor.
  4. Check that the chute can latch securely and stay latched.

Quick fit checklist

Fit item What to verify If it does not match
Deck size Matches your tractor’s deck size Chute misalignment, poor pickup
Chute latch Latches tightly with no play Chute pops loose, debris blowout
Chute seal Gasket surfaces are intact Air leaks, clogging, dust/grass leakage

Parts that commonly affect “fit” and bagging performance

If the bagger mounts but leaks, clogs, or won’t stay connected, these parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

A correctly matched grass catcher improves pickup and reduces clogging. It also supports safer mowing because the catcher or guard helps control thrown debris during operation.

Last updated: January 2026

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