No. They use Briggs and Stratton as well.
I'm not positive, but I think it is Craftsman.
Most Sears Craftsman lawnmowers were made by American Yard Products which has become part of Husqvarna. Some were also made by MTD and Murray.
Some brands of commercial ride-on mowers are Walker, Jazzer Terra Pro, Scag, Super Slope Master, Kubota, Dixon, Flymo, Weedeater, Sears and Craftsman.
Sears retail stores carry Craftsman snow blowers. They also carry a wide assortment of Craftsman tools and lawn mowers. They carry a wide range of Craftsman products in their hardware and tools sections.
Sears sells them but they are made by various manufacturers under the craftsman name, depending on the year and model.
Check with Sears. Craftsman is the Sears brand.
It depends on what make and model the mower is. Generally, most consumer mowers use the same key which is available at hardware stores. If it is a Craftsman you can get it at Sears.
Sears. Craftsman is Sears' store brand of products.
When Murray was dissolved, Briggs & Stratton took over most remaining assets. Actual manufacture of Murray components (except for engines) is contracted out to various suppliers. Most are made by the AYP division (makes Sears/Craftsman, also) of Electrolux and considered a part of their Husqvarna division.
The answer is AYP or ElectroluxHome Products. although Husqvarna owns AYP. You can usually use or cross reference parts from husqvarna mowers. Or just go to sears.
Well it sure ain't Craftsman- Sears farms out all their products- many of them are Poulan- Next time someone should do their homework
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