jimmyfingers wrote:Here are the specs for the Mclane Throttle
Conduit Length 40"
Inner wire Length 42"
Wire Travel: 1-5/8"
The mower will still work even with the short cable correct? I will jut have to bend down to choke and change speeds
Yes but will require relocating the control box and cable.
I haven't the McLane control box so I don't it is assembled so you may or may not be to just replace conduit and inner wire with a longer one. You could as suggest get a MTD control box and cable. With these you need to modify the current mounting area but will keep more inline with the current throttle design setup. Stens 295-406 throttle control box and handle and the Stens 290-455 control cable (45-1/2 Conduit, 47-4/5 inner wire) or an Oregon 46-323 cable (51-1/2 Conduit, 53-1/2 wire) should work. With longer cable you can cut the conduit to length after the inner wire is removed. Then reinsert the inner wire cut to desired length and add back the z-bend that was cut off to start with. Of course depending on the Predator is mounted you may not need to do anything to cable.
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