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Hydro-Gear T2 transaxle

Hydro-Gear T2 transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Hydro-Gear T2 transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for T2 Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • Brg, Jrnl 15mm X 17mm X 15mm L for Hydro-Gear T2 - Part 412021

    Transaxle diagram

    Brg, Jrnl 15mm X 17mm X 15mm L

    Part #412021

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

  • Gear, 13t Pinion for Hydro-Gear T2 - Part 412045

    Transaxle diagram

    Gear, 13t Pinion

    Part #412045

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

  • Tower Lawn Tractor Belleville Washer for Hydro-Gear T2 - Part 170442

    Transaxle diagram

    Tower Lawn Tractor Belleville Washer

    Part #170442

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

  • Cotter Pin for Hydro-Gear T2 - Part 142886

    Transaxle diagram

    Cotter Pin

    Part #142886

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

Hydro-Gear Transaxle T2 FAQs

Yes. Hydro-Gear transmissions are widely considered a solid choice for riding mowers and tractors because they deliver smooth, consistent speed control and strong pulling performance when the drive system is maintained and kept leak-free. For the Hydro-Gear T2 drivetrain, condition and correct sealing matter as much as the brand.

What “good” looks like in real use
  • Smooth forward and reverse response without surging
  • Consistent ground speed under load (hills, thick grass)
  • No whining that gets louder as the unit warms up
  • No oil seepage around axle or input shaft areas
  • Normal operating temperature (not too hot to touch after short use)
Common issues that affect performance (and what to check)

Most complaints trace back to wear, contamination, or leaks rather than the transmission design.

Symptom Most common cause What we check first
Slips or feels weak Low oil from a leak Axle seals and case sealing surfaces
Jerky movement Air in system or worn internal parts Linkage, fluid condition, and drive belt condition
Oil on wheel/inside rim Axle seal leak Husqvarna lawn tractor transaxle wheel axle oil seal 142961
Oil film around case halves Case sealant failure Lawn tractor transaxle sealant 178322
Parts that often matter during a drivetrain refresh

If you are already opening the unit or chasing a leak, these are common wear or service items for the T2 drivetrain:

Why it matters

A hydrostatic transaxle can feel “bad” simply from low oil or a small seal leak. Fixing leaks early protects bearings, bushings, and shafts, and it keeps the mower’s ground speed and hill-climbing performance consistent.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Hydro-Gear transaxle, we set the oil level by measuring down from the top of the housing, not by pouring in a single “one-size” quantity. Typical specs are 1.25 to 2.0 inches down for the 310-0500 series and 1.00 to 1.75 inches down for the 310-0750 series.

How to check the oil level (the reliable way)

Use the fill port and measure from the top edge of the housing straight down to the oil surface.

  • Park on a level surface and let the transaxle cool
  • Clean around the fill area so dirt cannot fall inside
  • Remove the fill plug and use a clean zip tie or small dipstick as a depth gauge
  • Measure from the top of the housing to the oil surface
  • Adjust oil level slowly; recheck after each small addition
Oil level targets (by transaxle family)

These are common Hydro-Gear service targets used for integrated hydrostatic transaxles:

Transaxle family Target oil level from top of housing Metric equivalent
310-0500 (also referenced with 310-0650) 1.25 to 2.0 in 31.75 to 50.8 mm
310-0750 1.00 to 1.75 in 25.4 to 44.45 mm
Parts that often matter when servicing a transaxle

If you are topping off because of seepage or a repair, these parts are commonly involved in leaks and reassembly:

Why it matters

Overfilling can cause foaming and heat, and underfilling can starve the pump and bearings. Setting the level by depth keeps the hydrostatic drive consistent and helps prevent premature drivetrain wear.

Last updated: February 2026

No. On a Hydro-Gear T2 riding mower and tractor setup, the drivetrain is the whole system that delivers power to the wheels; the transmission (often a transaxle on mowers) is one major part of that system.

Drivetrain vs. transmission (quick breakdown)
  • Drivetrain: everything from the engine output to the drive wheels
  • Transmission/transaxle: changes speed and torque; often combines gearing and axle drive in one unit
  • Axles: carry power out to the wheels
  • Seals and bushings: keep oil in and dirt out so the drivetrain can run smoothly
What’s typically included on riding mowers and tractors
Term What it means Common mower example
Drivetrain Full drive system Engine pulley or coupler, hydrostatic unit, axles, wheel hubs
Transmission Speed/torque control unit Hydrostatic transaxle
Final drive Last stage to wheels Axle shafts and wheel hubs
Why it matters

When you’re troubleshooting a “won’t move” or “weak drive” complaint, the fix is not always the transmission. A leaking seal, worn bushing, or damaged input shaft can cause slipping, loss of drive, or contamination that shortens drivetrain life.

Parts we commonly see involved in drivetrain issues

Last updated: February 2026

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