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Throttle cable for Lawn Ranger

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UNBOUND

From what I have read on the forum, the $15 Ebay 10-2119 are junk. Not going to pay $70 for original. What are ya'll using?  Maybe a choke cable from my nearby auto parts store.

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pfrederi

Choke cables will not lock...When I have a throttle cable that will no longer lock clothes pins to the rescue. one fast idle 2 full throttle  :-)

 

 

 

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ebinmaine

All of Trina's tractors have that wanna-lock cable. 

We've tried several different types. 

I/we don't have a favorite yet.  

 

PM @76c12091520h Brian Badman.  

 

 

My only other suggestion is to check with Aircraft Spruce Company yo see if they have a locking cable. 

It'll be  $$$ because they sell AIRCRAFT parts. But it'll work.  

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UNBOUND

Stevens Lake Parts has it on Amazon for $14.32, reckon I might get that one. 

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, UNBOUND said:

Stevens Lake Parts has it on Amazon for $14.32, reckon I might get that one. 

 

It's your money and your decision.  

 

IMHO that's a waste of $14.32.  

 

Buy once, cry once.  

 

I wouldn't get the OE Toro either but a cheap cable is ...... cheap.  

 

 

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UNBOUND

Is there an issue with OE Toro besides the price?

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ebinmaine
35 minutes ago, UNBOUND said:

Is there an issue with OE Toro besides the price?

 

We've never tried one. 

 

I'd like to think it'd last longer but @pfrederi 's clothespin trick works perfectly.  

For pennies....

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UNBOUND

I would still have to buy something because the one on it now is rusted up and its not original either.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, UNBOUND said:

I would still have to buy something because the one on it now is rusted up and its not original either.

 

 Check with our own vendors.  

They may have a usable solution. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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UNBOUND

I ordered an OE Toro, 

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UNBOUND

Got the new cable today and of course it doesnt come with the nut. A 9/16-18 jam nut should work fine. Anyone know how long the cable should be on a Lawn Ranger, this one is way too long so will have to shorten it. The one that was on it is about 26 inches long.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, UNBOUND said:

Anyone know how long the cable should be on a Lawn Ranger, this one is way too long so will have to shorten it.

 

 

@Handy Don do you happen to know? 

 

 

My experience shows me to stay a little longer than stock. 

They seem to work better.   

 

 

 

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UNBOUND

Not sure what stock length is. A photo of one would be great. Dont want it to hang out from under the hood too far.

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Handy Don
Posted (edited)

Thanks for the trip down memory lane, @ebinmaine & @ri702bill! I went digging through my LR images and came up with this one. Hope it helps.

Choke upper & throttle lower. IMHO, these were a bit too short and if I’d replaced them I’d have added a an inch or two to each to let them bow outward more. 

Also note that this was an externally identical replacement engine (HH60) from ’71 or ’72, hence the incorrect muffler. 

 

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UNBOUND

Thats what I was looking for. Got the new one on and working good, At first it was binding so I put a little more angle on my z bend and that took care of the problem.

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