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[Lifetime Warranty] 117-9145 Clutch Drive Cable - Compatible with Toro Power Clear 621 721 & Quick Clear CCR6053 Snow Thrower 38451 38452 38741 38742 38564 38587 38593

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117-9145 Clutch Cable for Toro Snow Throwers

Key Features

  • Connects the operator's control lever to the drive system clutch.
  • Engages and disengages the snow thrower's self-propel function.
  • Direct-fit replacement component engineered to original equipment specifications.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Toro: 117-9145, 1179145

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits specific Toro Power Clear and CCR series snow throwers.
  • Toro Power Clear 621 R (Model 38451)
  • Toro Power Clear 621 E (Model 38452)
  • Toro Power Clear 721 R
  • Toro Power Clear 721 E
  • Toro CCR 6053 Quick Clear (Model 38564)

When to Replace

  • Drive wheels do not engage or disengage when the control lever is operated.
  • Control lever feels loose, has excessive slack, or is unresponsive.
  • Cable shows visible signs of fraying, kinking, corrosion, or breakage.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug before performing any service.
  • Note the routing of the old cable before removal to ensure correct placement.
  • Refer to the equipment's owner or service manual for model-specific instructions.
  • After installation, check and adjust cable tension for proper clutch engagement.
  • Perfect fit

    Perfect fit

    Compatible with Toro Snowthrower and fits models 38451, 38452, 38564, 38587, 38593, 38741, 38742
  • Premium quality

    Premium quality

    117-9145 Clutch Drive Cable has a PVC casing that brings better protection and improves durability and flexibility
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  • Simple installation

    Simple installation

    This product will save your time with a quick fix. You just need to prepare basic hand tools and wear work gloves to ensure safety while repairing.

FAQ

This clutch cable is used on select Toro Power Clear snow throwers. Models identified in the available references include 38451, 38452, 38564, 38587, 38593, 38741, and 38742. Because Toro used similar cables across multiple Power Clear units, it is best to confirm your exact model number from the machine tag before ordering.
Part 117-9145 is the clutch cable that connects the control lever to the clutch system and is used to engage the auger on the snow thrower. If this cable is stretched, seized, or broken, the auger may not engage properly when you squeeze the handle.
Typical symptoms include the auger not engaging when the handle is squeezed, delayed auger response, a loose or unusually stiff control lever, frayed cable strands, or a cable that no longer moves smoothly inside its housing. On snow equipment, cable problems are often caused by moisture intrusion, corrosion, freezing, or normal wear at the lever and clutch ends.
The confirmed OEM reference in the available information is 117-9145. If you are matching an existing cable, use that number along with your Toro model number to verify fit.
On most Toro single-stage snow throwers, this is usually a moderate repair. Replacement commonly involves removing the old cable from the control handle and clutch linkage, routing the new cable the same way, and adjusting cable tension if needed. Basic hand tools are typically all that is required, and the job often takes about 20 to 45 minutes depending on access and rust.
Before installation, inspect the control lever pivot, cable mounting points, and clutch linkage for bending, corrosion, or ice-related damage. Make sure the auger system moves freely and that the old cable failed from wear rather than from a seized linkage. When installing the new cable, route it exactly like the original to avoid binding, sharp bends, or rubbing against moving parts.