What brand engine does Craftsman use?
Craftsman riding mowers and tractors use engines from several major small-engine makers; Briggs & Stratton is the most common, with Kohler and Kawasaki also used on some models. Model 1432000-006A is a transaxle (drivetrain) model, so it does not identify the engine brand.
Common engine brands found on Craftsman riders
Craftsman has used multiple engine suppliers over the years; the engine brand depends on the specific tractor model and build.
- Briggs & Stratton (most common)
- Kohler (common on some mid to higher horsepower riders)
- Kawasaki (used on select models)
- Other suppliers may appear on certain years or configurations
How to confirm the engine brand on your tractor
The fastest way is to read the engine identification tag on the engine itself, then use that engine model to shop the correct tune-up parts.
- Find the engine ID label on the blower housing, valve cover, or near the starter
- Write down the engine make and model (and type/spec or code if shown)
- Match that information when selecting maintenance parts (spark plug, air filter, oil filter)
- Use your tractor model number (from the frame tag) to pull the correct engine parts list
What model 1432000-006A is used for on this parts list
This page is for the Craftsman 1432000-006A transaxle (the drivetrain that transfers power to the wheels). If you are repairing leaks, noise, or loss of drive, these parts are typical matches.
| Transaxle issue | What to check | Example part on this page |
|---|---|---|
| Oil leaking at axle | Axle seal wear | Oil seal 788088A |
| Overheating or whining | Cooling fan damage | Fan 798040 |
| Grinding or no drive | Internal gear/differential wear | Differential 794787A |
| Weak braking | Brake mechanism wear | Brake 790100 |
Why it matters
Engine brand determines tune-up and fuel-system parts, while the 1432000-006A listing helps you repair the transaxle. Identifying the engine tag first prevents ordering the wrong engine parts, and using the transaxle model keeps drivetrain repairs accurate.
You can order transaxle parts from the list for model 1432000-006A, or search by your tractor model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What years did they make the Craftsman 1432000-006A?
The Craftsman 1432000-006A is an engine and drivetrain (transaxle) model identifier used across multiple Craftsman riding mower and lawn tractor builds, so there is not one single “made from year X to year Y” range tied to that number. The most accurate way to pin down the year is to match the tractor’s model tag and the transaxle parts used on it.
How to identify the exact year for your tractor
We use the tractor’s model number and product tag information to determine the build year, then confirm it by matching the correct transaxle parts list.
- Find the tractor model number and serial number on the frame tag (commonly under the seat or on the rear frame rail)
- Record the full model number exactly as shown (letters and dashes matter)
- Compare the transaxle parts on your unit to the parts list for 1432000-006A
- Use distinctive parts to confirm you are looking at the right drivetrain, such as the fan 798040 or oil seal 788088A
- If the tractor tag is missing or unreadable, match by transaxle features (pulley style, brake linkage, axle type)
Quick part-based confirmation checklist
These parts are commonly used to confirm you are working with the correct Craftsman 1432000-006A drivetrain.
| What you can check | What it helps confirm | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling fan on top of transaxle | Correct case and input assembly family | Fan 798040 |
| Axle seal area at wheel | Axle diameter and seal style | Oil seal 788088A |
| Shift/brake linkage connection | Linkage geometry and mounting points | Lawn tractor transaxle actuator rod 790101 |
| Gear oil service history | Whether internal wear is likely | Craftsman lawn tractor transaxle gear oil, 32-oz 730229B |
Why it matters
Craftsman tractors were sold for many years with similar-looking drivetrains. Getting the year wrong can lead to ordering the wrong axle, pulley, brake parts, or internal gears, even when the transaxle looks close.
Ordering the right parts once you confirm the tractor model
After you confirm the tractor’s model tag details, order the matching drivetrain parts from the list for 1432000-006A, or search by the tractor model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is Craftsman's model number?
On a Craftsman riding mower or tractor transaxle, the model number is typically on an ID tag or stamped into the transaxle housing. For this page, the model number you are matching parts to is 1432000-006A, so we recommend confirming that exact number on the transaxle before ordering parts from this list or from Sears PartsDirect.
Where to look on a Craftsman transaxle (most common spots)
Check these areas with a flashlight and a rag to remove grease:
- Top or side of the transaxle case near the axle shafts
- Flat machined pad on the housing where numbers are stamped
- Sticker or metal tag on the case (sometimes near the fan or pulley area)
- Near the input pulley or brake linkage mounting points
- On the tractor frame tag (useful for cross-checking, but the transaxle tag is best for transaxle parts)
Quick tips to read the number correctly
Model and part identification on outdoor power equipment can be hard to read. These steps prevent ordering the wrong gear, seal, or brake part.
- Clean the area first; oil and grass buildup can hide stamped characters.
- Write the number down exactly, including dashes (example: 1432000-006A).
- Look for similar-looking characters (0 vs O, 8 vs B, 1 vs I).
- If the tag is missing, use the stamped housing number if present.
- Match the model number first, then select the part you need (seal, fan, gear, axle).
Common parts you might be matching to the model number
Once you confirm the transaxle model number, these are examples of parts on this page that depend on an exact match:
| Part type | What it affects | Example part on this page |
|---|---|---|
| Oil seal | Axle leak prevention | Oil seal 788088A |
| Fan | Transaxle cooling | Fan 798040 |
| Gear oil | Lubrication and wear control | Craftsman lawn tractor transaxle gear oil, 32-oz 730229B |
| Shift/brake hardware | Drive engagement and stopping | Lawn tractor transaxle shift lever 784384 |
Why it matters
Transaxle parts are model-specific. A one-character difference in the model number can change the axle diameter, seal size, gear set, or brake linkage, which leads to leaks, noise, or poor drive performance after repair.
Last updated: February 2026





