Thanks. Yeah Looking for a complete transaxle or one that works with it.Parts lookup for the LT4218B. IF you are looking for transaxle parts then you are out of luck as the manufacture is out of business.
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So when you start searching for a specific transaxle, let’s just say for example, a Hydro Gear ZT2800, you see dozens of different model numbers. Is that because different manufacturers specified slightly different specifications, or because they are slightly physically different? I have wondered about the ability to swap similar, but not exact models on transaxle.FWIW ride on transmissions have standard mounting points
Most modern ones have 2 sets of mounting holes , close together for Lawn Tractors and wider apart for Garden tractors
After that is is just the position of the stabilizer and controls that differ and of course the diameter of the pulley
So depending upon your level of fitting skills virtually any rear axel can be fitter to any mower
Axel lengths and wheel fixing also can be mower specific
I inherited a pile of RER axels , some of which I have managed to fit to tractor style mowers
Sounds like the ole lady might end up in the scrapper.....The positions of the controls vary
Some are on the left, some are on the right some are on the top
Some push for forward & some pull for forward
Some have overflow tanks some don't
Some have splines on the input shaft , some have flats some have a hub
Then there is a dozen different fans
Plus a plethoria of different axels, lengths diameters , method of holding the wheels on .