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Tuff Torq K46DM transaxle

Tuff Torq K46DM transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Tuff Torq K46DM transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Tuff Torq Transaxle K46DM FAQs

For the Tuff Torq K46DM transaxle, we use Tuff Torq hydrostatic transmission oil (not standard gear oil). This oil is formulated for the K46DM hydrostatic pump and motor, and it helps prevent noise, slipping, and premature wear.

What to use (and what not to use)

Hydrostatic transaxles like the K46DM rely on hydraulic fluid properties, not gear-lube properties.

  • Use Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil for refill and service
  • Do not substitute typical 80W-90 gear oil
  • Do not mix unknown fluids; drain fully before refilling
  • Keep the fill area clean to avoid contamination

Quick selection guide

If your K46DM needs... Use this Why
Routine service refill Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil Correct viscosity and additives for hydrostatic drive
Leak repair then refill Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil Maintains consistent charge pressure and response
Internal repair rebuild Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil Protects pump, swash plate, and cylinder block surfaces

If you are opening the case or addressing seepage, these parts commonly come up during reassembly and sealing:

Why it matters

Using the correct hydrostatic oil keeps the K46DM’s pump and motor lubricated while also transmitting power. The wrong fluid can cause weak drive, overheating, and accelerated wear in the rotating group and bearings.

Last updated: February 2026

To identify which Tuff Torq K46DM transaxle you have, read the complete ID marking on the transmission itself (tag or stamped code) and match that full code to the correct parts breakdown. The full code, not just “K46DM,” identifies the exact variant.

Where to find the ID on a K46DM

Look for a sticker tag or a stamped/etched code on the transaxle housing; it is commonly on an end face of the case or on a flat machined pad.

  • Check an end of the case near an axle tube
  • Check the top area near the input pulley/fan
  • Look for a rectangular sticker tag on the housing
  • Clean off oil and debris so every character is readable
  • Write the code exactly as shown (including dashes)

How to use the code you find

Most Tuff Torq IDs are formatted in sections: the first section identifies the family (K46DM) and the remaining characters identify the build/configuration. That configuration determines which internal gears, shafts, seals, and case parts fit.

What you find What it means Best next step
“K46DM” plus additional letters/numbers Exact K46DM variant Use the full code when selecting parts
Only “K46” or partial characters Family only Re-clean and re-check for the complete marking
Tag missing or unreadable ID not confirmed Compare external features and existing parts

If the tag is missing or unreadable

You can narrow it down by comparing key external components and what is currently installed.

Why it matters

K46DM transaxles can look similar across riding mower applications, but small build differences change which drivetrain parts fit. Using the full ID prevents ordering the wrong seals, shafts, case kits, or control components.

Last updated: February 2026

Tuff Torq makes the K46DM transmission (transaxle). K46DM is the transaxle’s own model number used in riding mower and lawn tractor drivetrain applications; matching parts by the K46DM ID tag helps you choose the correct internal components.

What “K46DM” refers to

K46DM identifies the transaxle assembly itself (not the mower brand). Because multiple mower brands use K46-series transaxles, the transaxle ID tag is the most reliable way to match drivetrain parts.

What to confirm before ordering parts

  • The transaxle ID tag reads K46DM
  • Your mower’s model number from the frame tag (for belt, pulley, and linkage compatibility)
  • The exact part number you need for the repair
  • Whether you need an internal component or a complete transaxle

Examples of K46DM drivetrain parts on this model

These are common service parts used when rebuilding or servicing a K46DM:

Quick guide: which part type to choose

Symptom or repair goal What to inspect Example part
Oil seepage or pressure venting Vent valve and sealing surfaces Vent valve TT-168T2024250
Noisy or worn pump area Pump shaft and bearings Tuff Torq pump shaft/bearing kit TT-1A646099950
Cracked case or stripped mounting Case halves and mounting points Tuff Torq housing kit TT-1A646098030

Why it matters

Knowing Tuff Torq makes the K46DM helps you match the correct hydrostatic transaxle parts by transaxle model, even when the mower brand varies. That reduces ordering mistakes and speeds up drivetrain repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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