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Tuff Torq K46AW transaxle

Tuff Torq K46AW transaxle Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Tuff Torq K46AW transaxle, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Pin.spring.3 for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414419

    Transaxle diagram

    Pin.spring.3

    Part #414419

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

  • Brake Lever for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414408

    Transaxle diagram

    Brake Lever

    Part #414408

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

  • Lock Nut, 0.1-in for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414216

    Transaxle diagram

    Lock Nut, 0.1-in

    Part #414216

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

  • Pin.spr.3.0a for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 415850

    Transaxle diagram

    Pin.spr.3.0a

    Part #415850

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

  • Collar 10 * 20 * 17 for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414428

    Transaxle diagram

    Collar 10 * 20 * 17

    Part #414428

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

  • E-ring.15.19 for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414404

    Transaxle diagram

    E-ring.15.19

    Part #414404

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

  • Pulley for Tuff Torq K46AW - 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 K46AW - Part 414421

    Transaxle diagram

    Control Lever

    Part #414421

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

  • Lawn Tractor Attachment Seal for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414402

    Transaxle diagram

    Lawn Tractor Attachment Seal

    Part #414402

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

  • Stud 10 * 60 for Tuff Torq K46AW - Part 414425

    Transaxle diagram

    Stud 10 * 60

    Part #414425

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

Tuff Torq Transaxle K46AW FAQs

A K46 transmission is a Tuff Torq integrated hydrostatic transaxle (often called an IHT) that combines the hydrostatic drive and axle assembly into one compact unit. On the Tuff Torq K46AW, it’s the drivetrain that transfers engine power to the drive wheels with smooth, variable ground speed.

What “integrated hydrostatic transaxle (IHT)” means

A K46-style transaxle is designed as a single, serviceable drivetrain module. In practical terms, that means:

  • The hydrostatic pump and motor are built into the same housing as the axle gears
  • Ground speed changes smoothly without shifting gears
  • The unit relies on internal fluid flow and cooling airflow to manage heat
  • Wear items (seals, fan, brake linkage pins) are commonly replaced during service

Common parts you’ll see on a K46AW transaxle

These are typical K46AW drivetrain components customers replace when servicing noise, leaks, or drive issues:

  • Cooling fan: helps move air across the transaxle for temperature control
  • Seals and caps: help prevent oil seepage around shafts and ports
  • Brake linkage parts: help the brake arm apply and release correctly
  • Pins and roll pins: retain levers and linkages in position

If you’re replacing a damaged cooling fan, match it to the exact K46AW part listing, such as the fan transmission 583350101.

Quick identification checklist (what to look for)

Use these checks to confirm you’re dealing with a K46-type hydrostatic transaxle on a riding mower or tractor:

  • A single transaxle housing with axle shafts exiting left and right
  • A belt-driven input pulley on top of the unit
  • A plastic cooling fan mounted near the input pulley
  • A brake lever and linkage mounted externally

Why it matters

Knowing you have a K46 (and specifically K46AW) helps you choose the correct drivetrain parts and service approach. Many drive complaints come from heat, airflow issues (fan damage), or external leaks, so identifying the transaxle type keeps troubleshooting focused.

Helpful reference table

Term What it refers to Why it’s important
K46 Transaxle family/type Tells you the general design and service parts category
K46AW Specific model variant Ensures correct seals, fan, and linkage parts
IHT Integrated hydrostatic transaxle Explains why speed is smooth and variable

For ordering, use the K46AW parts list for exact matches, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The Tuff Torq K46 (including the K46AW transaxle) is commonly used in many residential lawn tractors and riding mowers from brands such as Husqvarna, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, and John Deere. The exact mower models vary by year and configuration, so matching by the transaxle ID tag is the most reliable method.

How to confirm your mower uses a K46 or K46AW

  • Locate the transaxle ID label on the rear transaxle housing (often near the fan or axle area).
  • Look for the K46 family marking and the specific variant (for this page, K46AW).
  • Compare the full transaxle model code, not just “K46” (variants can differ in shafts, brakes, and linkages).
  • Verify the input pulley and cooling fan style match your unit.
  • If you are replacing drivetrain parts, match the part by the K46AW parts list first, then by your mower model.

Common mower types that often use the K46 family

These are the most typical applications we see for K46-family transaxles:

Mower type Typical use Notes
Lawn tractor (residential) Flat to moderate slopes Most common K46 application
Garden tractor (light duty) Light towing, bagging Some models use heavier transaxles instead
Riding mower (entry level) Smaller yards May use different K46 variants

Parts on this K46AW page that relate to mower fitment

If your ID tag confirms K46AW, these parts are examples of model-matched drivetrain items you can use when servicing the transaxle:

Why it matters

“K46” is a family name, not a single universal unit. Using the exact K46AW identification prevents ordering the wrong seal, brake lever, or fan, and helps ensure the linkage and pulley alignment stays correct after repair.

You can order replacement parts for your Tuff Torq K46AW from the parts list for this model, or search by your mower model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Tuff Torq K46AW transaxle, we use Tuff Torq hydrostatic transmission oil (not standard gear oil). Using the correct hydrostatic fluid helps protect the pump and motor, keeps drive performance consistent, and reduces heat-related wear.

What to use (and what not to use)

  • Use Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil intended for K46 service.
  • Do not substitute typical 80W-90 gear oil; it is too thick for hydrostatic operation.
  • Do not mix unknown fluids; drain fully before refilling.
  • If the unit has been overheated or contaminated, plan on a full drain and refill.

Quick decision guide

Situation Best choice Why
Routine service on K46AW Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil Correct viscosity for hydrostatic pump and motor
Sluggish drive when hot Fresh Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil (after full drain) Old fluid can thin, aerate, or degrade
Evidence of leakage Fix leak first, then refill with Tuff Torq hydrostatic oil Low fluid level quickly damages internals

If you are servicing the K46AW and see oil residue, wobble, or cooling issues, these parts commonly come up:

Why it matters

A K46-style hydrostatic transaxle relies on precise fluid flow and viscosity. The wrong oil can cause poor hill-climbing, loss of drive when hot, and accelerated wear of internal hydraulic components.

You can order K46AW replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

You identify your Tuff Torq transmission by reading the ID information stamped or printed on the transaxle housing. For your Tuff Torq K46AW transaxle, match that ID exactly to the model you are shopping for so you get the correct engine and drivetrain parts.

Where to find the transmission ID on a Tuff Torq transaxle

Look for a label or stamped text on the transaxle case (commonly on the rear or side of the housing). Clean the area first so you can read it clearly.

  • Check the flat areas of the case near the axle shafts
  • Look around the fan and input pulley area
  • Inspect the top of the case under the fender pan (you may need to lift the seat pan)
  • Wipe off oil and grass buildup before reading the tag
  • Take a photo of the full tag so you capture every character

What to write down (so parts match)

Tuff Torq IDs are often shown in sections. The key is to capture the full transmission model and any additional code on the tag.

What to capture Example of what it tells you Why it matters
Transmission model (series) K46AW Determines the correct parts breakdown
Additional code/serial Varies by unit Helps confirm the exact build/version
Any suffix letters/numbers Varies Can affect seals, levers, and hardware

Quick checks that help confirm you are looking at the right unit

These checks do not replace the ID tag, but they help you sanity-check what you found.

  • Cooling fan present on top of the transaxle (common on K46-style units)
  • Brake linkage connects to a brake lever on the case
  • Axle layout and case shape match what you see in the parts diagram

Why it matters

Tuff Torq transaxles can look similar across riding mowers and tractors, but small differences in seals, pins, and brake linkage can change which parts fit. Matching the exact transmission ID prevents ordering the wrong drivetrain components.

Parts you may commonly match after confirming the ID

Once you confirm the transmission model, you can select the exact replacement part by ID.

If you need to search beyond the parts list for K46AW, we also support model and part searches on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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