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Cable-clutch 115-5682

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Part Number: 115-5682


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Toro

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This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced part which is designed for use with Toro snowblowers. The clutch cable engages the deck. It is an identical replacement for a faulty or missing cable that was installed on a new unit. Check the appropriate diagrams for your model to ensure the correct repair procedure. Keep in mind this high-quality cable-clutch is sold as an individual item. You may need a screwdriver and pliers to perform this repair.

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  • Weight: 0.03 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Medium 15-30 minutes (3 rated repairs)?

Clutch cable had broken on clutch end

William - March 10, 2016
👍 3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Snowblower

Difficulty

Medium

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver

This was my daughter's snowblower so I wasn't familiar with it. Basically remove top cover and clutch side cover, cable is routed down through eye under crank shaft and then back up through eye on front side and connected to clutch lever. Opposite end of cable connects to link that is moved by handle. There was no routing shown on parts drawing but a little common sense told me it had to go under shaft and back up to clutch activation lever, just had to locate the small eyes that cable is fed down through and back up to clutch activation lever
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Snow paddle clutch cable broke ... the clutch cable guide became loose and broke. I believe the loose guide was the original source of the problem. I also replaced the belt

David - January 29, 2017
👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Snowblower

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set

I found this fairly easy to accomplish ... It just takes a lot of words to describe the steps and pitfalls. Good luck.
Remove snow chute > 3 large screws
Finish by removing chute ring > 1 small screw
Remove 4 bolts that secure the red shroud
Remove gas cap
Remove shroud
Replace gas cap
Remove 2 screws and mounting clips holding bottom black shroud to blower handles
Remove 1 bolt > front lower right side of black shroud
Loosen shroud ... probably not necessary to remove it
Remove bolts securing belt, pulley cover
Remove cover ... lifting off tabs at bottom
TAKE A PICTURE SHOWING BELT ROUTING, PULLEYS, TENSIONING SPRING, BRACKETS ETC !!
Remove belt
>> unscrew and replaced broken clutch cable guide ... lubricate cable channel with silicon grease
>> feed replacement cable from lower back of blower into cavity ... up and around cable guide ... connect to clutch lever
>> route cable ABOVE blower handle ... connect upper end of cable to clutch handle actuator spring
>> REFER TO YOUR PICTURE
>> replace or install new belt
Replace pulley cover
Remount lower black shroud ... 2 clips & screws and 1 bolt
<><> feed the clutch cable THROUGH the left clip ... don't pinch it
<><> feed the 2 chute control cables through the right clip ... don't pinch them
Don't forget the bolt at the lower right front of the black shroud.
Reverse the rest of the steps!
Hope this helps 😀
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Clutch cable broke

Tom - February 20, 2022
Tool Type

Snowblower

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set, Cordless impact driver

Took a couple of parts off the snowblower to get to the clutch cable. Put the new one on and put parts back on. Very easy to do
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