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Craftsman 917292350 tiller Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 917292350 tiller, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Tiller Engine Decal for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 272931

    Decals diagram

    Tiller Engine Decal

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bolt for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 110528X

    Belt guard and pulley assembly diagram

    Bolt

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  • E-ring for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 12000027

    Handle assembly diagram

    E-ring

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  • Shield Decal for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 158006

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    Shield Decal

    Part #158006

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  • Weed Eater Lawn & Garden Equipment Washer for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 19092016

    Transmission diagram

    Weed Eater Lawn & Garden Equipment Washer

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  • Bolt for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 74760516

    Wheel and depth stake assembly diagram

    Bolt

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  • Weld Tine for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 674A65

    Tine assembly diagram

    Weld Tine

    Part #674A65

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  • Tiller Owner's Manual for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 158120

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    Tiller Owner's Manual

    Part #158120

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  • Support for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 1951J

    Wheel and depth stake assembly diagram

    Support

    Part #1951J

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  • Washer for Craftsman 917292350 - Part 19091412

    Transmission diagram

    Washer

    Part #19091412

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Craftsman Tiller 917292350 FAQs

For your Craftsman front-tine tiller model 917292350, we recommend using the parts diagram and the repair parts lists in the 917292350 owner's manual to match the exact part name and reference number to the correct replacement part (such as tines, belts, or hardware).

Fast ways to find the right part
  • Use the model number 917292350 first; it narrows results to the correct Craftsman tiller parts.
  • Identify the system you are working on: tines, transmission, wheels, controls, or engine.
  • Match the part by diagram location and description, not just by appearance.
  • Replace worn “maintenance” items together when it makes sense (for example, tines and the attaching hardware).
  • Keep your old part for comparison until the repair is complete.
What to look up in the manual

The manual for this tiller includes sections that help you pinpoint parts and confirm where they go, including:

Manual section What it helps you do
Repair parts (tiller) Find tiller-side components like tines, wheels, and transmission parts
Repair parts (engine) Identify engine-side items like spark plug and air filter
Maintenance schedule Plan routine replacements (belts, filters, tune-up items)
Service and adjustments Confirm adjustments after installing parts (tines, V-belt, handle height)
Common parts customers replace on this model

These are frequent replacement items on front-tine tillers like the Craftsman 917292350:

  • Tines and tine hardware
  • Drive belt and belt-related hardware
  • Control cable and linkage pieces
  • Fasteners (nuts, bolts, retainers) that loosen or corrode
  • Engine tune-up items (spark plug, air filter, oil)

If you are replacing tines, a model-matched example from the parts list is the weld tine 584971502.

Why it matters

Using the correct model number and diagram callouts prevents ordering the wrong Craftsman part, and it helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and correct adjustments after the repair.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman 917292350 front-tine tiller, the working (tilling) width is adjustable by changing the tine arrangement. For the exact width options for your setup, we follow the tine arrangement instructions and diagrams in the 917292350 owner's manual.

What “width” can mean on a tiller

Tiller “width” is usually one of these measurements:

  • Tilling width: the swath the tines cultivate in one pass
  • Overall width: the machine’s side-to-side footprint for storage or transport
  • Adjusted width: the narrowest and widest tine configurations available
How to measure the tilling width on model 917292350

Measure your current configuration so you know what you have before adjusting or ordering parts:

  • Shut the engine off and let all moving parts stop
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire for safety
  • Set the tiller on a flat surface
  • Measure from the outside edge of the left outer tine to the outside edge of the right outer tine
  • Confirm the left and right tine sets are installed symmetrically
How the width is adjusted

The manual notes that tilling width is adjusted through “tine arrangement” in the Service and Adjustments section. In practice, width changes come from repositioning or reconfiguring the tine sets and then securing the hardware.

Width type How it changes What to check after changes
Tilling width Tine arrangement Tines are mirrored left to right, fasteners tight
Overall width Handle position, wheel stance Clearance for gates, sheds, and row spacing
Why it matters

A narrower tine setup gives you more control in hard soil and tight rows; a wider setup covers ground faster once the soil is workable and the tiller is stable.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Craftsman front-tine tiller model 917292350, the model number is on the model plate attached to the right-hand engine bracket. You can read it directly on that plate, then record the model and serial number for parts lookup and service.

How to find it on model 917292350
  1. Turn the tiller off and let the engine cool.
  2. Stand at the operator position (behind the handles).
  3. Look on the right side of the engine area.
  4. Find the engine bracket and locate the model plate attached to it.
  5. Copy down both the model number and serial number.
What numbers you may see (and what they mean)

Use this quick guide so you write down the right information.

Item you’re looking for Where it’s located What it’s used for
Tiller model number (917292350) Model plate on the right-hand engine bracket Ordering Craftsman tiller parts and matching diagrams
Tiller serial number Same model plate as the tiller model number Identifying the exact production run
Engine model number On the engine blower housing Engine-specific parts and tune-up items
Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct Craftsman parts list, diagrams, and hardware for your exact front-tine tiller. The serial number helps narrow down variations so you get the right belt guard, pulley, tine, and fasteners.

Tips for reading the plate
  • Wipe dirt and oil off the plate with a rag before reading it.
  • Use a flashlight; stamped plates can be hard to read in shade.
  • Write the numbers exactly as shown (including dots or dashes if present).
  • Keep the info with your paperwork for future repairs.

For diagrams and additional identification details, use the 917292350 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For Craftsman tiller model 917292350, the equipment was built for Sears by an outside manufacturer (commonly the AYP/Husqvarna supply chain used for many 917-prefix outdoor power products). Your best confirmation point is the identification information and service guidance in the 917292350 owner's manual.

How to identify the actual manufacturer on your tiller

Use the model plate and engine information to confirm what you have before ordering parts or service.

  • Find the model plate on the right-hand engine bracket (noted in the manual)
  • Record the model number (917292350) and the serial number
  • Check the engine brand and model on the engine shroud (many tiller parts are engine-specific)
  • Match parts by diagram location and fastener type (bolt, lock nut, retainer ring)
  • Use only attachments and accessories approved for the tiller (per safety rules)
What the 917 model prefix means (practical guidance)

Sears used different model prefixes to track which supplier produced a Craftsman unit. The 917 prefix is widely associated with the AYP manufacturing network that supplied many Craftsman outdoor products; Husqvarna has been a common brand tied to that network.

Quick reference
What you check Where to look Why it matters
Model and serial Model plate on right-hand engine bracket Confirms the exact build and parts list
Engine make/model Engine label/shroud Determines tune-up parts and carb/ignition items
Drive and tine hardware Parts diagrams and fasteners Prevents ordering the wrong bolt/nut sizes
Why it matters

Knowing who built the tiller helps you match the correct parts and service procedures. On a front-tine tiller like the Craftsman 917292350, small differences in tine control linkage, belt routing, and transmission sheaves can change which replacement parts fit.

If you are repairing the tine engagement linkage, common hardware items include the control lever 584447601 and related fasteners such as lock nuts and retainer rings.

Last updated: February 2026

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