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About Tom Adinolfi
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Can, and will, answer most questions pertaining to small engine repair, and service. But PLEASE furnish me with the proper Model numbers, and types to assure me to be able to answer your questions the most accurately as possible. If the problem is dealing with the frame, drive, or deck portion I need the manufactures numbers, if it is the engine itself, I need it's make and model numbers, rather than the frame's. Tom

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Briggs & Stratton authorized dealer owned repair shop in Dayton, Ohio. 20+ years in small engine repair. and service. Experienced in most makes, and models. Factory schooled in Briggs & Stratton. Honda, MTD, Troybilt, Craftsman, Toro, Tecumseh, Kohler, and Kawasaki experienced. Keep in mind we do this for nothing more than ratings, please be thoughtful with them, and fair. We take great time to try, and help, please be as kind when rating us........Tom
 
   

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Topic: Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.)



Expert: Tom Adinolfi
Date: 8/9/2008
Subject: replacing trottle cable for push mower

Question
Hello, i have a Murray 6 hp  model 225111x92c .
I recently purchased a throttle cable to replace the current broken one, but can't figure out how it goes on. I thought maybe i was missing a piece but i found a layout list:
http://www.oscar-wilson.com/manuals/MURRAY/225111X92C.PDF
I need to figure out how part 13 connects with part 14???
also, on the cable towards the part that connects to the engine: there is a S shaped piece and and round piece after that, how do i get the old one out and the new one in? does it just pop out, or do i need to open the bracket and close it back?

Answer
The round shaped plastic piece has a tab on each side of it, press them together and the piece slips out of the bracket. Then just slip the "S" shaped piece on to the hole on the tab, and slip the new plastic round piece back on to the bracket till it clicks in.......Tom

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