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Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 tractor transaxle/tranmission

Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 tractor transaxle/tranmission Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 tractor transaxle/tranmission, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Plate for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 50928

    Transaxle diagram

    Plate

    Part #50928

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

  • Ball Bearing for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 2003043

    Transaxle diagram

    Ball Bearing

    Part #2003043

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

  • Owner's Manual for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 71547

    Transaxle diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #71547

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

  • Morton Key for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 53901

    Transaxle diagram

    Morton Key

    Part #53901

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

  • Transmission for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 71546

    Transaxle diagram

    Transmission

    Part #71546

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

  • Brake Shoe for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 54616

    Transaxle diagram

    Brake Shoe

    Part #54616

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

  • Riding Lawn Mower Housing for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 52466

    Transaxle diagram

    Riding Lawn Mower Housing

    Part #52466

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

  • Guard for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 51769

    Transaxle diagram

    Guard

    Part #51769

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

  • Nameplate for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 52468

    Transaxle diagram

    Nameplate

    Part #52468

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

  • Bolt for Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 - Part 51630

    Transaxle diagram

    Bolt

    Part #51630

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

Hydro-Gear Tractor Transaxle/Tranmission T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 FAQs

The model number for a Hydro-Gear transaxle is printed on the transaxle’s ID label or stamped into the housing. For your unit, confirm the exact characters match T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 so you get the correct engine and drivetrain parts.

Where to look on the transaxle

Check these common locations first (clean the area so the characters are readable):

  • On a sticker or metal tag on the top or side of the transaxle case
  • Near the input shaft area (where the drive belt pulley mounts)
  • Near the axle shaft area on the side of the housing
  • On the rear face of the transaxle, close to the control arm or brake arm
  • Stamped into the aluminum case if the label is missing

How to confirm you have the right model number

Hydro-Gear model numbers are long; one wrong character can change the parts list. Use this checklist:

  • Match all letters, numbers, and hyphens exactly (example: T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1)
  • Look for additional codes on the same label (serial/date codes); keep them for reference
  • If the label is damaged, take a clear photo and compare each group of characters
  • Cross-check by identifying a known component and matching it to the parts list (for example, a hydro-gear filter kit 71553)

Quick reference: model number vs. other numbers

What you see What it’s used for Example
Model number Finds the correct diagrams and parts breakdown T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1
Part number / part ID Orders a specific replacement part 71553
Serial/date code Identifies production run; helps confirm compatibility Varies

Why it matters

The transaxle model number controls fit and compatibility for drivetrain items like the input shaft, axle shaft, seals, bearings, and gears. Confirming T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 prevents ordering the wrong components and having to reopen the transaxle.

Last updated: March 2026

The most common issues we see with the Hydro-Gear T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 transaxle drivetrain are loss of drive or weak pulling power, fluid leaks at seals, and noisy operation from worn gears or bearings. These problems usually trace back to low/contaminated oil, worn internal parts, or linkage/brake issues.

Common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Mower barely moves or stops when hot: low oil level, aerated oil, worn pump/motor surfaces, or internal wear in the cylinder block area
  • Oil leaking around the axle or case: worn lip seal or bushing wear letting the shaft wobble
  • Grinding, whining, or clicking: worn gear set, damaged shaft, or failing bearing
  • No forward or reverse response: control arm/linkage out of adjustment, stuck control arm, or internal swashplate/control issue
  • Drivetrain binds or drags: brake arm not releasing fully or linkage interference

Quick checks before replacing parts

  1. Park safely, set the parking brake, and let the unit cool.
  2. Inspect for wet, oily buildup around axle ends and the transaxle housing.
  3. Check the control linkage for free movement at the transaxle control arm.
  4. Verify the brake releases fully and the brake arm returns smoothly.
  5. If the unit has a serviceable filter, plan a filter and oil service first.

Parts that commonly solve these problems

Symptom Likely wear area Example part on this model page
External oil leak Lip seal Hydro-gear seal lip .50 52820 or seal lip .37 53636
Weak drive, contaminated oil Filter restriction Hydro-gear filter kit 71553
Clicking or gear noise Gear wear Hydro-gear gear - 11t 52470 or hydro-gear gear - 53t 52472
Slop at axle, leak repeats Bushing wear Hydro-gear axle bushing 52280
Dragging or no release Brake linkage Hydro-gear brake arm 53654

Why it matters

Continuing to run a hydrostatic transaxle with low oil, leaks, or gear noise accelerates internal wear and can turn a seal or filter service into a full drivetrain rebuild.

Last updated: March 2026

A Hydro-Gear transaxle like model T2-ABBC-5X1A-1XX1 typically lasts 8 to 12 years in normal residential riding-mower use. Lifespan depends most on fluid condition, heat, load (hills and towing), and whether seals and bearings are replaced before internal gears wear.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Hydraulic oil and filter condition; dirty oil accelerates pump and motor wear
  • Operating temperature; overheating shortens seal and bearing life
  • Load and terrain; steep slopes and heavy towing increase stress on the drivetrain
  • Leak prevention; running low on oil damages the swashplate and cylinder block
  • Linkage adjustment; misadjusted control arm can cause constant drag and heat

Signs the transaxle is nearing end of life

  • Loss of drive when hot, slow uphill performance, or surging
  • Whining or grinding noises from the gear case
  • Oil seepage around axle shafts or case seams
  • Excessive axle play (bushing or bearing wear)

Maintenance and repair choices (what to do first)

Situation Best next step Parts that commonly help
Drive fades after warm-up Service oil and filtration; inspect for leaks Hydro-gear filter kit 71553
Visible oil leak at shaft Replace lip seal; refill and purge air Hydro-gear seal lip .50 52820
Clicking or rough rotation Inspect bearings, bushings, and gears Ball bearing 532122745
Slop at axle Replace bushing and inspect axle shaft Hydro-gear axle bushing 52280

Why it matters

A transaxle usually fails from heat and contamination long before the housing or major castings wear out. Catching leaks early and keeping oil clean helps the internal swashplate, gears, and cylinder block last years longer.

Last updated: March 2026

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