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Description

GY21106 GY20156 Clutch Control Cable

Key Features

  • Controls mower blade engagement (PTO)
  • Total Length: 76 inches
  • Conduit Length: 57-1/4 inches
  • Wire Travel: 17 inches
  • Includes Z-bends on both ends for direct connection

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • John Deere: GY21106
  • John Deere: GY20156
  • John Deere: GX20078
  • John Deere: GX23000
  • John Deere: GY22387

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for John Deere riding mowers with 42-inch decks
  • Fits L Series: L100, L108, L110, L111, L118
  • Fits LA Series: LA100, LA105, LA110, LA115, LA120, LA125, LA135
  • Fits X Series: X110, X120, X300

When to Replace

  • Cable is frayed, kinked, or broken
  • Difficulty engaging or disengaging mower blades
  • PTO lever feels loose or has excessive play
  • Mower deck does not stay engaged during operation

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire for safety before beginning work.
  • Note the routing path of the original cable before removal.
  • Ensure the new cable is routed away from hot surfaces and moving parts to prevent damage.
  • After installation, check for proper tension and full range of motion of the engagement lever.