Does Ariens still use Tecumseh engines?
Ariens used Tecumseh engines on many older machines, but Tecumseh engine production wound down in late 2008 and the 2009 model year was the last to commonly receive Tecumseh engines. For your Ariens A22KH46, confirm the exact engine make and model on the engine label and in the A22KH46 owner's manual.
Check these spots on the tractor and engine (with the key off and the engine cool):
- Engine ID label on the blower housing or valve cover (lists engine brand and model)
- Emissions label near the muffler or shroud (often lists engine family)
- Tractor model and serial tag (helps match the correct manual and parts diagrams)
- Any prior service stickers or paperwork (may list engine model)
Tecumseh engines are typically found on older equipment; newer tractors more commonly use other engine brands.
| Engine brand | Most common on Ariens | What it means for parts/service |
|---|---|---|
| Tecumseh | Primarily older units (through 2009 model year) | Use the engine model number to match tune-up and fuel parts |
| Briggs & Stratton | Common on many riding mowers | Parts are usually matched by engine family and type code |
| Kohler | Common on many lawn tractors | Parts are matched by spec number and model |
Engine brand and model determine the correct spark plug, air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, and carburetor parts. The tractor model number (A22KH46) helps with chassis and deck parts, but engine parts must match the engine label.
If you are stocking up on routine items for the season, follow the maintenance intervals and specifications in the A22KH46 owner's manual so you use the correct oil type, filter style, and service schedule.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the parts of a lawn mower engine?
On the Ariens A22KH46 riding lawn tractor, the engine system is built around fuel delivery, air intake, ignition, and cooling, plus starting and exhaust components. Knowing these core parts helps you diagnose common no-start, poor power, and overheating problems using the A22KH46 owner's manual.
- Fuel tank: stores gasoline for the engine (example replacement: fuel tank 599306005).
- Fuel filter and fuel line: keeps debris out of the carburetor; the manual calls for replacing the fuel filter once each mowing season.
- Carburetor: mixes fuel and air for combustion.
- Air filter: protects the engine from dust and grass debris.
- Ignition system: typically includes the ignition coil and spark plug; the manual recommends replacing spark plugs at the start of each mowing season or every 100 hours.
- Starter system: battery, starter motor, and starter solenoid (example replacement: lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802).
- Cooling system: grass screen, cooling fins, and shrouds; keeping these clean prevents overheating and engine damage.
- Exhaust system: muffler (example replacement: husqvarna lawn tractor muffler 532149723).
| Symptom | Most likely engine area to check | Common first step |
|---|---|---|
| Engine clicks but won’t crank | Battery, cables, starter solenoid | Check battery charge and cable connections |
| Cranks but won’t start | Fuel delivery, carburetor, spark plug | Verify fresh fuel and spark plug condition |
| Runs rough or lacks power | Air filter, carburetor, spark plug | Clean/replace air filter, inspect plug |
| Overheats or smells hot | Cooling fins, grass screen, shrouds | Clean debris from cooling surfaces |
Engine problems on a riding tractor often come from basic maintenance items (air filter, spark plug, fuel filter) or from blocked cooling airflow. Staying on the manual’s service intervals helps protect the engine and improves mowing performance.
Last updated: January 2026
Is it worth repairing a lawn mower engine?
Repairing the engine on your Ariens A22KH46 tractor is worth it when the problem is a basic maintenance issue or a single bolt-on part; if the repair total approaches about 50% of the cost of a comparable replacement tractor, replacement makes more sense.
Use these ranges to decide before buying parts or paying for labor:
- Under $100: worth repairing (tune-up items, cleaning, minor electrical)
- $100 to $300: worth it if the tractor is otherwise solid (deck, steering, transmission)
- Over $300: worth it only if you do the labor yourself or the tractor is in excellent condition
- Any cost: worth it if the issue is maintenance-related (fuel, spark, air, cooling)
| Symptom | Common cause | Practical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Clicks or cranks slowly | Battery, cables, solenoid | Check connections; test battery; replace failed part |
| Cranks but will not start | Fuel delivery, spark, air restriction | Tune-up and fuel-system checks |
| Runs hot or loses power | Blocked cooling fins, dirty filter | Clean cooling system; service tune-up items |
The A22KH46 maintenance schedule supports doing these items at least yearly (and some checks before each use):
- Check engine oil level
- Replace the spark plug at the start of the mowing season (or every 100 hours)
- Clean or replace the air filter
- Replace the in-line fuel filter once each season
- Clean grass and debris from the engine cooling screen and fins to prevent overheating
For model-specific intervals and safety steps, use the A22KH46 owner's manual.
- The engine turns over normally but will not start (often fuel or ignition)
- The engine overheats due to debris buildup around cooling surfaces
- The starting system has one failed component
A common bolt-on starting component is the lawn tractor starter solenoid 582042802.
Many “bad engine” symptoms are caused by neglected tune-up items or a simple starting-circuit failure; fixing those first prevents overheating damage and avoids unnecessary engine work.
Last updated: January 2026





