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Peerless 206-508B transaxle

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  • Spacer for Peerless 206-508B - Part 786187

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  • Spur Gear for Peerless 206-508B - Part 778337

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  • Retainer Ring for Peerless 206-508B - Part 792035

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  • Screw 1/4-20 X 1-3/8" for Peerless 206-508B - Part 782177

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  • Woodruff Key for Peerless 206-508B - Part 792047

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  • Spur Gear for Peerless 206-508B - Part 778356

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  • Bevel Pinion (13 Teeth) (incl. 13) for Peerless 206-508B - Part 778367

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    Bevel Pinion (13 Teeth) (incl. 13)

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  • Nut for Peerless 206-508B - Part 792075

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  • Spur Gear for Peerless 206-508B - Part 778369

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  • Retainer Ring for Peerless 206-508B - Part 788040

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Peerless Transaxle 206-508B FAQs

On the Peerless 206-508B transaxle, the most common problems are oil leaks at seals, worn bushings that let shafts wobble, shifting issues from internal key or fork wear, and loss of drive from damaged gears or axles. These issues show up as slipping, noise, or wet oil around the case.

Common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Oil on the inside of the wheel or around the axle ends: worn axle seal or oil seal
  • Grinding, clicking, or whining under load: worn spur gear or bevel gear
  • Tractor moves weakly or not at all: internal gear damage, axle damage, or low oil from a leak
  • Hard to shift, pops out of gear: shift key wear or fork rod wear
  • Excess play at the axle or output shaft: bushing wear

Quick checks we recommend before buying parts

  1. Clean the transaxle exterior and recheck after a short drive to pinpoint the leak.
  2. Verify the oil level and condition; low oil quickly damages gears and bushings.
  3. Check axle end play and wheel hub tightness; looseness can mimic internal wear.
  4. Listen for noise changes in different gears; consistent noise often indicates gear wear.

Parts that commonly fix these issues

Symptom Likely wear area Example part on this model
Oil leak at axle Seal surface Oil seal 788083
Oil leak at case plug Plug or O-ring Plug 792154, o-ring 788092
Pops out of gear Shift mechanism Shift key 792180A
Slop at shafts Support surfaces Bushing 780194

Why it matters

A small leak or shifting problem on a 206-508B can turn into major drivetrain damage because the transaxle relies on correct lubrication and tight shaft support. Catching seal and bushing wear early helps protect the gears, axles, and output shaft.

Last updated: March 2026

Peerless 206-508B is special because it identifies a specific Peerless transaxle (engine and drivetrain assembly) used on many riding mowers and lawn tractors. That model number is what we use to match the correct gears, seals, axles, and the complete transaxle to your equipment.

What “206-508B” means for parts fit

When you shop or troubleshoot by model 206-508B, you avoid ordering look-alike drivetrain parts that do not interchange.

  • It narrows parts to the correct transaxle design and internal gear set
  • It helps match sealing surfaces (oil seals, O-rings, case plugs)
  • It helps match shaft and axle sizes for wheels and brake components
  • It reduces repeat failures caused by incorrect lubricant or sealing parts
  • It makes it easier to decide between rebuilding vs replacing the whole unit

Common parts people replace on the 206-508B transaxle

These are typical wear or leak points on this Peerless transaxle model:

  • Axle seals and case seals (leaks at the wheel ends)
  • Bushings and flange bearings (wobble, noise, sloppy shifting)
  • Shift components (hard shifting, popping out of gear)
  • Output shaft and brake shaft parts (loss of drive or braking issues)

If you are chasing a leak, start with the sealing parts such as the oil seal 788083 and confirm the shaft surface is smooth.

Quick “rebuild vs replace” guide

Situation Best next step Why
Case is cracked or heavily worn Replace the assembly Internal alignment and sealing will not hold
Multiple gears/shafts are damaged Replace the assembly Rebuild cost and time usually exceed replacement
Minor leak at an axle or shaft Replace seals/bushings Fast, low-cost repair

For a full replacement, the complete transaxle 794691 is the direct way to restore drive when internal damage is extensive.

Why it matters

Transaxles are precision assemblies; the model number (206-508B) is the key to getting the correct Peerless drivetrain parts, correct sealing, and reliable forward and reverse operation.

Last updated: February 2026

A Peerless 206-508B transaxle typically lasts 10 to 15 years in normal residential riding mower use. Lifespan depends most on lubrication, seal condition, and avoiding overloads; replacing wear items like seals and keeping the correct gear oil in the case extends service life.

What affects lifespan most

  • Gear oil condition and level; low oil quickly damages gears and bushings
  • Oil leaks at seals; leaks lead to heat and accelerated wear
  • Operating load; towing heavy loads and steep hills shorten life
  • Shock loads; sudden direction changes and wheel spin stress gears and axles
  • Storage and corrosion; moisture can pit shafts and bearings surfaces

Quick maintenance checklist

  • Check for wetness around the axle and case seams; replace leaking seals such as the oil seal 788083.
  • Use the correct gear oil; many Peerless units use 80W-90 gear oil like 80w90 oil 730229B.
  • Keep the transaxle exterior clean so leaks are easy to spot.
  • Avoid overfilling; excess oil can push past seals.
  • If shifting becomes difficult, inspect internal shift components during service (for example, the shift key 792180A is a common wear item in many gear-drive transaxles).

Common symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most common cause What to check first
Oil on inside of wheel Axle seal leak Axle area, oil seal 788083
Grinding or whining Low/contaminated oil, gear wear Oil level, metal debris in oil
Won’t move or slips Internal gear/shaft wear Output shaft play, key/gear damage
Hard to shift Linkage issue or internal wear Shift linkage, shift key condition

Why it matters

The 206-508B transaxle is the drivetrain core of the mower; running it low on oil or with a leaking seal can turn a small service job into a full transaxle replacement such as the transaxle 794691.

Last updated: March 2026

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