This clutch control cable is an OEM part made to be used with your garden tiller. Its function is to engage the clutch in order to drive the tiller. This part is black and silver in color, composed of metal with a rubberized coating, and it is sold individually. Over time, this part can snap or break due to regular use, and when this occurs, the clutch will not function properly when applied, meaning you will no longer be able to control the drive of your tiller.
Replacing this part is easy, however, and only requires a pair of pliers.
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This part works with the following products:
Tiller.
This part works with the following products:
MTD, Cub Cadet.
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Nicholas V - April 28, 2018
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Part works as needed
Part was shipped in a timely manner. Fit and function was good.
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GENE
May 13, 2019
How long is cable?
Hello Gene, Thank you for the question. This cable is 43-in Casing Length. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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