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Tuff Torq K46BN transaxle

Tuff Torq K46BN transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Tuff Torq K46BN transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for K46BN Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Pulley for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414414

    Transaxle diagram

    Pulley

    Part #414414

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

  • E-ring.15.19 for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414404

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    E-ring.15.19

    Part #414404

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

  • Ring.snap.c for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414400

    Transaxle diagram

    Ring.snap.c

    Part #414400

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

  • Bypass Lever for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414398

    Transaxle diagram

    Bypass Lever

    Part #414398

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

  • Lawn Tractor Attachment Seal for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414402

    Transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Attachment Seal

    Part #414402

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

  • Washer 12 for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 415924

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    Washer 12

    Part #415924

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

  • Collar.spine for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414413

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    Collar.spine

    Part #414413

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

  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Pump Shaft for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414403

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    Lawn Tractor Transaxle Pump Shaft

    Part #414403

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

  • Control Lever for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 414431

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    Control Lever

    Part #414431

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

  • Roll Pin 6 * 40 for Tuff Torq K46BN - Part 415925

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    Roll Pin 6 * 40

    Part #415925

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

Tuff Torq Transaxle K46BN FAQs

Tuff Torq transmissions (including the K46BN transaxle used on many riding mowers and tractors) are made by Tuff Torq Corporation, a manufacturer focused on hydrostatic transaxle drive systems for lawn and garden equipment and other machinery.

What “Tuff Torq” means for K46BN parts

When you’re shopping parts for a Tuff Torq K46BN, you’re typically working with transaxle drivetrain components such as seals, pins, brake linkage parts, and cooling components.

Common K46BN drivetrain-related parts include:

  • Seals and caps that help prevent oil leaks
  • Roll pins and spring pins that retain shafts and linkages
  • A transmission fan that helps move air for cooling
  • Brake linkage parts that help the tractor stop and hold position

Parts you may replace most often

If you’re servicing a K46BN because of leaking, slipping, or poor drive performance, these are common “first check” items:

Symptom What it often points to What to inspect first
Oil leak under transaxle Worn seal or damaged sealing surface Seals, cap seal area, case cleanliness
Loss of drive when hot Overheated fluid, airflow issue Fan condition, debris buildup
Poor stopping/holding Brake linkage issue Brake lever, return spring, pins

Why it matters

Knowing the manufacturer helps you match the correct K46BN drivetrain parts and avoid “close enough” substitutions that can cause leaks, overheating, or premature wear in a hydrostatic transaxle.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. The Tuff Torq K46BN transaxle is typically treated as a lifetime, non-routine-service unit on many residential riding mowers, but it is serviceable if you need to inspect or change the oil. In most cases, servicing requires removing the transaxle to reach the fill area under the pulley and cooling fan.

What “serviceable” means on a K46BN

Even though it is often marketed and used as “no scheduled maintenance,” you can still service it when symptoms show up.

Common service actions include:

  • Checking oil condition (dark, burnt smell, or aerated oil)
  • Changing oil after overheating or loss of drive
  • Replacing external seals if you see leakage
  • Inspecting the cooling fan and brake linkage for damage

When we recommend servicing the K46BN

Service is most helpful when you notice performance changes, especially under load.

Typical symptoms:

  • Tractor slows or stops on hills after warming up
  • Weak forward or reverse drive
  • Whining noise that gets worse hot
  • Oil seepage around axle or case areas
  • Fan damage from sticks or debris

Parts that commonly come up during service

If you are addressing leaks or heat-related wear, these model-specific parts are common starting points:

Symptom Likely area Example part for K46BN
Oil leak Case/shaft sealing surfaces Seal.19328 583349301
Overheating risk Cooling airflow Fan transmission 583350101
Brake not holding Brake linkage Brake lever 583349401

Why it matters

A K46-style transaxle that is low on oil, overheated, or leaking can lose hydraulic efficiency. That shows up as weak drive, especially after the unit warms up, and it can accelerate internal wear.

Safety and prep checklist

Before you start any drivetrain work:

  • Park on level ground and let the unit cool completely
  • Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the key
  • Block the wheels and use jack stands (not just a jack)
  • Clean debris from the fan and pulley area before disassembly
  • Take photos of linkage routing so reassembly is straightforward

Last updated: January 2026

The Tuff Torq K46 (including the K46BN variant) is commonly used in many residential lawn tractors and riding mowers from brands such as Husqvarna, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, and John Deere. Exact fit depends on the tractor’s full model number and the specific K46 configuration.

How to confirm your mower uses a K46 (or K46BN)

Use these checks to match the transaxle correctly before ordering parts:

  • Look for the transaxle ID label on the unit (often on the case near the axle or fan area).
  • Match the full transaxle model on the label (for example, K46, K46BN, or another K46 suffix).
  • Compare axle style, input pulley, and mounting points to your existing unit.
  • Verify the mower’s model number from the frame tag and cross-check the drivetrain listing.
  • If you are replacing internal items, match seals, pins, and levers to the exact breakdown.

Common mower types that often use a K46

K46 transaxles are typically found in light to mid-duty residential tractors (not heavy-duty garden tractors). Here is a quick guide:

Mower type Typical K46 usage Notes
Lawn tractor (residential) Very common Best for flat to moderate slopes and normal towing
Zero-turn mower Uncommon Most use separate hydro pumps and wheel motors
Garden tractor (heavy-duty) Less common Often uses heavier transaxles than K46

Why it matters

K46 family transaxles can look similar across brands, but small differences (suffix, axle length, brake linkage, fan style) affect fit and performance. Matching the exact K46 variant helps avoid belt alignment issues, brake problems, and premature wear.

Parts you may need when servicing a K46BN

If you are repairing leaks or drivetrain issues on a K46BN, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

To identify which Tuff Torq transmission (transaxle) you have, we match the ID information stamped or tagged on the transaxle housing to the transmission family and variant. On a K46-series unit, the model code (such as K46BN) is the key identifier for ordering the correct engine and drivetrain parts.

Where to find the transmission identification

Look directly on the transaxle case for an ID label, stamp, or etched code. Common locations include the end of the case near the axle, the top surface near the fan, or a flat pad on the housing.

  • Clean the area first so the characters are readable (degreaser and a rag work well)
  • Look for a code that starts with K (example: K46) followed by letters/numbers (example: BN)
  • Write down the full code exactly as shown, including any dashes or suffixes
  • If there are two lines of text, record both lines (one may be a serial or build code)
  • Compare what you wrote down to the model you are shopping for: K46BN

How to interpret what you find

Most Tuff Torq IDs have two useful parts:

What you see on the transaxle What it tells you Why it matters
Series/family (example: K46) The transmission family Determines the general parts group and design
Suffix/variant (example: BN) The exact configuration Ensures seals, brake parts, and internal hardware match

Parts that commonly differ by variant

Even within the same family (K46), small design differences can change which parts fit. When you confirm you have a K46BN, use K46BN-SPECIFIC parts such as:

Why it matters

Using the exact transmission ID prevents ordering the wrong seal size, brake linkage, or internal pins. That saves time and helps avoid leaks, poor drive performance, or premature wear after a repair.

Last updated: January 2026

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