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AZ00133221

[Lifetime Warranty] 112-8818 Brake Cable for 20" Rear Bagging

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Description

112-8818 Brake Cable for 20" Rear Bagging

Key Features

  • Direct replacement engine brake cable
  • Connects the upper handle brake bail to the engine's brake mechanism
  • Ensures proper engagement and disengagement of the engine brake for safe operation

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 112-8818

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Brands:Toro, Lawn-Boy
  • Toro Mower Types:20-inch Mulching/Rear Bagging, 22-inch Recycler
  • Lawn-Boy Mower Types:20-inch and 21-inch Rear Bagging
  • Select Toro Models:10603, 10604, 10606, 10623, 10640, 10641, 10642, 20314, 20316, 20323, 20330, 20331, 20339, 20370, 20371

When to Replace

  • Cable is visibly frayed, stretched, or broken
  • Engine brake fails to engage when the control handle is released
  • Engine brake does not fully disengage, preventing the engine from starting
  • Brake handle feels loose or lacks proper tension

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning any repairs for safety
  • Take a photograph or make a note of the original cable's routing path before removal
  • Ensure all connection points, such as the Z-bend and handle hooks, are securely seated
  • After installation, test the brake bail lever to confirm the engine brake engages and disengages correctly