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BLOLACDZ 1-633696 Throttle Control Cable Compatible with Exmark Lazer Z & Toro Z-Master Zero Turn Mowers - Replaces OEM 633696, 290795, 290-795 Lawn Mower Throttle Cable

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BLOLACDZ 1-633696 Throttle Control Cable Compatible with Exmark Lazer Z & Toro Z-Master Zero Turn Mowers - Replaces OEM 633696, 290795, 290-795 Lawn Mower Throttle Cable
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What It Is

This is a replacement throttle control cable designed for Exmark Lazer Z and Toro Z-Master zero-turn mowers. It connects the throttle lever to the engine carburetor or governor, allowing you to adjust engine speed.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify your mower’s model and serial number against the OEM part numbers: 633696, 290795, 290-795. This cable fits most Exmark Lazer Z (1999–2012) and Toro Z-Master (2000–2010) models with 48", 52", or 60" decks. Measure your existing cable length—this replacement is approximately 42 inches from end to end. It will not fit Z-Master models with electric PTO or newer Z Master 7000/8000 series (2013+). Check that your throttle lever end uses a ball-joint or pin-style connection; some older decks may need a different cable.

Key Things to Know

  • Construction quality: The cable housing is metal-wrapped plastic; the inner wire is stainless steel. It’s a direct OEM-style replacement, not a universal fit—no cutting or splicing required.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to remove the deck and possibly the fuel tank for access. Expect 30–60 minutes. No special tools beyond basic wrenches and pliers.
  • Common gotchas: The cable end may need slight bending to align with the throttle lever hole. Lubricate the inner wire with light oil before installation to prevent stiffness. If your mower has a throttle lock lever, check that this cable’s travel matches your lever range.
  • Durability: Some users report the outer sheath cracking after 1–2 seasons in direct sunlight. Consider applying dielectric grease to the ends to delay wear.

Should You Buy It

For $13.99, this is a solid budget-friendly replacement if your OEM cable is frayed or stuck. It’s best for DIY owners who want a direct fit without hunting for rare OEM parts. Avoid it if you need a heavy-duty cable for commercial daily use—spend more on a genuine Toro/Exmark cable for longer life.

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