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[Lifetime Warranty] 105-1844 Traction Control Cable for Toro Rear

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Description

105-1844 Traction Control Cable for Toro Rear

Key Features

  • Engages the rear-wheel self-propelled drive system.
  • Direct replacement for the original equipment manufacturer part.
  • Overall Cable Length: 47 inches
  • Conduit Length: 35-1/2 inches
  • Constructed with a durable inner steel cable and a protective outer conduit.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Toro: 105-1844
  • Stens: 290-927
  • Rotary: 14507
  • Oregon: 60-529

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits specific Toro 22-inch rear-wheel drive, self-propelled walk-behind mowers manufactured from approximately 2002 to 2009.
  • Designed for mowers with a variable speed, rear-wheel drive system.
  • Not compatible with front-wheel drive models.
  • Verify fitment by checking your mower's model number and original part number in your owner's manual.

When to Replace

  • The drive system fails to engage or disengages intermittently.
  • The cable is visibly frayed, broken, or kinked.
  • The control handle has excessive slack and no tension.
  • The outer conduit is cracked or damaged, exposing the inner cable.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before beginning any service.
  • Note or photograph the routing of the old cable before removal to ensure correct placement.
  • Route the new cable carefully to avoid sharp bends or pinching.
  • After installation, adjust cable tension as specified in the mower's service manual for proper operation.