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Tuff Torq K46BA transaxle

Tuff Torq K46BA transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Tuff Torq K46BA transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for K46BA Riding Mowers & Tractors

  • O-ring.1a.p1 for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414411

    Transaxle diagram

    O-ring.1a.p1

    Part #414411

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

  • Lock Nut, 0.1-in for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414216

    Transaxle diagram

    Lock Nut, 0.1-in

    Part #414216

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

  • Pulley for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414414

    Transaxle diagram

    Pulley

    Part #414414

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

  • Control Lever for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414421

    Transaxle diagram

    Control Lever

    Part #414421

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

  • Cap Seal for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414426

    Transaxle diagram

    Cap Seal

    Part #414426

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

  • Lawn Tractor Transaxle Pump Shaft for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414403

    Transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Transaxle Pump Shaft

    Part #414403

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

  • Pin.spr.3.0a for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 415850

    Transaxle diagram

    Pin.spr.3.0a

    Part #415850

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

  • Pin.spring.5 for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414410

    Transaxle diagram

    Pin.spring.5

    Part #414410

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

  • E-ring.15.19 for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414404

    Transaxle diagram

    E-ring.15.19

    Part #414404

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

  • Washer 10 * 36 * 2.8 for Tuff Torq K46BA - Part 414427

    Transaxle diagram

    Washer 10 * 36 * 2.8

    Part #414427

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

Tuff Torq Transaxle K46BA FAQs

You can identify your Tuff Torq transmission by finding the ID tag or stamped model code on the transaxle housing and matching that code to the transmission family (for example, K46). For this model page, the transmission family is K46BA, so the tag should include K46 and typically K46BA.

Where to find the transmission ID

On most riding mower transaxles, the identification is on the transaxle itself, not on the mower hood or engine.

  • Look on the rear or side of the transaxle case near the axle shafts.
  • Check for a white/silver sticker tag or a stamped/etched code on the housing.
  • Clean the area first; oil and grass buildup can hide the characters.
  • Write the code down exactly (letters and numbers matter).
  • If the tag is missing, use the transaxle shape and linkage layout as secondary clues.

What the numbers and letters mean (quick guide)

Tuff Torq model codes usually follow a family and variant format.

What you see on the tag What it tells you Example for this page
K46 Transmission family/series K46
BA (or similar suffix) Variant within the family K46BA
Additional serial/date code Build tracking, not the family Varies

Match what you found to the correct replacement part

If your tag shows K46BA, the correct complete replacement is the transmission 532448348. If your tag shows K46 but a different suffix (not BA), confirm the exact suffix before ordering because internal parts and linkages can differ.

Common signs you are looking at the transaxle (not another part)

  • Two rear axle shafts come out of the housing
  • A brake arm/lever attaches to the case (often near the input pulley)
  • A drive belt pulley is mounted on top of the unit

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact transmission ID prevents fit issues with the drive belt pulley, brake linkage, and mounting points, and it helps you avoid replacing the wrong drivetrain assembly.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. The Tuff K46BA Torq transaxle is typically treated as a long-life, low-maintenance unit, but it is serviceable if you need to address symptoms like loss of drive power, fluid seepage, or contamination. Most service involves removing the transaxle to access the fill/vent area and seals.

What “serviceable” means on a K46BA

In practical terms, service usually includes:

  • Checking for oil leaks around axle seals and the case
  • Replacing external seals or caps when seepage is present
  • Draining and refilling oil (often requires transaxle removal for access)
  • Inspecting the fan/pulley area for debris damage and overheating

If the unit has internal wear (pump/motor wear), replacement is often the most reliable fix.

Parts we commonly use for K46BA service

These are model-matched parts that apply to common service scenarios:

Quick symptom-to-action guide

What you notice Most likely direction What we check first
Tractor slows when hot Oil breakdown or internal wear Fan/pulley airflow, oil condition, belt tension
Oil on wheel/axle area Axle seal leak Axle seal area and case cleanliness
Oil around top/cap area Cap/vent seepage Cap condition and case venting
No movement forward/reverse Drive belt or internal failure Belt, idler, linkage, then transaxle

Why it matters

A K46BA that is low on oil or running with contaminated oil can overheat and lose pulling power quickly. Catching a small leak early (cap seal or axle seal) helps prevent full transmission replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

The Tuff Torq K46BA is a K46-series hydrostatic transaxle used on many residential riding mowers and lawn tractors across multiple brands; the exact mower models vary by manufacturer and by the tractor’s spec number. The most reliable match is confirming the transaxle ID on your unit and cross-referencing it to K46BA parts such as the transmission 532448348.

Common mower brands and tractor types that may use a K46-series transaxle

You will most often see K46-series transaxles on residential lawn tractors (not heavy-duty garden tractors), typically in the 42 to 54 inch deck range.

  • Husqvarna residential lawn tractors
  • Craftsman riding mowers and lawn tractors
  • Cub Cadet XT-series style lawn tractors
  • John Deere 100-series style lawn tractors
  • Other private-label tractors built by major OEMs (varies by year and spec)

How to confirm your mower uses a K46BA (fast checks)

Because “K46” can include multiple variants (K46AA, K46BA, etc.), we recommend verifying the exact transaxle tag and key features.

  • Locate the transaxle identification label or stamping on the transaxle housing
  • Match the full code (K46BA) plus any additional numbers/letters on the tag
  • Compare axle style and brake linkage layout to your existing unit
  • Verify pulley and fan style (input pulley size and cooling fan design can differ)
  • Confirm your mower’s model number and spec number from the frame tag

Parts cross-reference: what you are actually replacing

If your goal is to replace the entire unit, the safest approach is matching the complete transaxle assembly, not just “K46” in general.

What you’re matching What to look for Why it matters
Transaxle series K46BA on the housing tag Prevents ordering the wrong variant
Complete assembly Full unit vs. seals/pins Assembly swaps avoid internal mismatch
Mounting and linkage Brake lever and control arm style Ensures it bolts in and connects correctly

Why it matters

K46-series transaxles look similar across brands, but small differences in axle length, brake lever geometry, and input pulley setup can change fit and performance. Confirming K46BA before ordering prevents return delays and repeat teardown.

Last updated: January 2026

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