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Hydro-Gear 331-3000 transaxle

Hydro-Gear 331-3000 transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 331-3000 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Lawn Tractor Hex Bolt for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 193019

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Hex Bolt

    Part #193019

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

  • Washer for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 142978

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Washer

    Part #142978

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

  • Bushing.trui for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 161133

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Bushing.trui

    Part #161133

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

  • Block (bd-21 And Iht): 21cc Cylinder Block, Piston Seat Washer, 21cc Piston, 21cc Piston Spring for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 150786

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Block (bd-21 And Iht): 21cc Cylinder Block, Piston Seat Washer, 21cc Piston, 21cc Piston Spring

    Part #150786

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

  • Ring for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 144581

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Ring

    Part #144581

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

  • Washer for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 142884

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Washer

    Part #142884

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

  • Actuating Arm for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 178319

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Actuating Arm

    Part #178319

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

  • Bypass Plate for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 184694

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Bypass Plate

    Part #184694

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

  • Flange Bearing for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 169534

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Flange Bearing

    Part #169534

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

  • Slotted Hex for Hydro-Gear 331-3000 - Part 170415

    Hydro gear transaxle diagram

    Slotted Hex

    Part #170415

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

Hydro-Gear Transaxle 331-3000 FAQs

Hydro-Gear transaxles are filled to a measured oil level, not a single “one-size” oil capacity. For many Hydro-Gear integrated transaxles, the correct level is typically about 1.00 to 2.00 inches down from the top of the housing (depending on the exact transaxle series). For parts and service items for model 331-3000, use the parts list on this page or Sears PartsDirect.

Typical oil level targets (common Hydro-Gear guidance)

Because Hydro-Gear uses multiple transaxle families, we match fill by level and procedure.

  • 310-0500 series: oil level typically 1.25 to 2.00 in. (31.75 to 50.8 mm) from the top of the housing
  • 310-0750 series: oil level typically 1.00 to 1.75 in. (25.4 to 44.45 mm) from the top of the housing
  • Always measure with the unit level and oil settled
  • Do not overfill; overfilling can cause foaming and drive performance issues

Quick fill-by-level checklist

  • Park on a flat surface; set parking brake and block wheels.
  • Clean around the fill port to keep dirt out of the transaxle.
  • Add oil slowly, then recheck the level after a short wait.
  • If the drive feels weak after service, purge air per the standard hydrostatic purge procedure (forward and reverse cycles with wheels safely off the ground).
  • Replace any damaged seals or O-rings during service to prevent leaks.

Helpful parts for oil service and leak prevention

These parts are commonly involved when servicing a Hydro-Gear transaxle on a riding mower or tractor:

Service need Part to consider What it helps with
Sealing case halves or covers Lawn tractor transaxle sealant 178322 Helps prevent seepage at mating surfaces
Sealing a fastener or plug Screw o-ring 583031901 Helps stop leaks at O-ringed screws/plugs
Filtration (if your build uses it) Filter 51315 Helps protect the hydrostatic system from debris

Why it matters

Correct oil level is critical for hydrostatic charge pressure and smooth forward and reverse operation. Too little oil can cause cavitation and loss of drive; too much oil can aerate and overheat, shortening transaxle life.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number is usually on an ID tag or stamped plate on the Hydro-Gear transaxle or drive unit; for this parts listing, the model number you are matching to is 331-3000. Use the full model number to ensure the correct engine and drivetrain parts fit.

Where to look on a Hydro-Gear drive unit

Check these common locations (clean the area first so the tag is readable):

  • On the transaxle housing near the axle shaft
  • On the top of the case under the seat area (riding mower frame above it)
  • Near the fan or pulley side of the unit
  • On a barcode label on the side of the case
  • Stamped into the metal case close to a seam or mounting boss

What to write down (so parts match)

Record the information exactly as shown on the tag.

Item to record Example Why it matters
Model number 331-3000 Matches the correct diagrams and parts list
Additional code/serial Varies Helps distinguish revisions within the same model family
Any suffix Varies Can change seals, bearings, or hardware

Why it matters

Hydrostatic drive and drivetrain components often look similar across models, but small differences (seal sizes, filter style, hardware) affect fit and performance. Once you confirm the model, you can confidently choose items like the filter 51315 or sealing products.

Quick tip if the tag is missing

Use the mower or tractor model number to cross-reference the installed drive unit, then match to the correct Hydro-Gear model parts list.

Last updated: March 2026

A Hydro-Gear 331-3000 hydrostatic drive typically lasts 8 to 12 years with normal residential mowing use and routine maintenance. Lifespan depends most on fluid condition, cooling airflow, and preventing leaks that starve the unit of oil.

What affects lifespan the most

These factors have the biggest impact on hydrostatic transaxle life:

  • Oil and filter maintenance (dirty oil accelerates wear)
  • Keeping the cooling fan and fins clear of grass and debris
  • Avoiding towing or pushing the tractor with the drive engaged
  • Preventing and fixing leaks quickly (seals, O-rings, case sealant)
  • Not overloading on steep hills or with heavy attachments

Maintenance checkpoints we recommend

Use this as a simple schedule for most riding mowers and tractors:

Interval What to do Parts that may be involved
Every season Clean cooling fan and housing, inspect for seepage Seals, fasteners
When performance drops Check for leaks, contaminated oil, restricted filter Filter 51315
During reseal/repair Reseal case and fittings correctly Lawn tractor transaxle sealant 178322

Signs the unit is nearing end of life

  • Loss of drive when hot, then returns when cooled
  • Whining or growling noises that increase under load
  • Slow response forward or reverse even after linkage checks
  • Repeated leaks around shafts or case halves

Why it matters

Catching early symptoms helps you avoid internal damage to bearings and pump components. Replacing wear items and sealing leaks early often restores performance and extends service life.

Last updated: March 2026

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