PTO & Clutches

Clutch PTO Switch 7 Terminals 10A 14V Fits RTZ XT2 ZT1 ZTR Zero Cub Cadt Lawn Mowers Replacement 725-3233 725-3233A 925-3233 925-3233A Dela 6201-308 6204-308 (7 Terminals)

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Clutch PTO Switch 7 Terminals 10A 14V Fits RTZ XT2 ZT1 ZTR Zero Cub Cadt Lawn Mowers Replacement 725-3233 725-3233A 925-3233 925-3233A Dela 6201-308 6204-308 (7 Terminals)
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What It Is

This is a 7-terminal PTO (Power Take-Off) clutch switch rated at 10A/14V, used to engage and disengage the mower deck blades on select zero-turn and lawn tractors. It’s a direct replacement for worn or failed switches on Cub Cadet RTZ, XT2, ZT1, ZTR, and other zero-turn models.

Fitment & Compatibility

OEM cross-references: 725-3233, 725-3233A, 925-3233, 925-3233A, Dela 6201-308, 6204-308.
What to measure: The switch body is roughly 1.5” x 1” x 1” with a rectangular mounting tab. Confirm your existing switch has exactly 7 terminals (blade-style) in the same layout—some models use 5 or 6 terminals.
Deck size: Works with most OEM and aftermarket 42”–54” decks that use a 10A/14V PTO circuit.
Brand fit: Cub Cadet (RTZ, XT2, ZT1, ZTR series), but also fits some MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Craftsman zero-turns with the same switch pattern.
Check before buying: Remove your old switch and count terminals. Measure the mounting hole spacing (center-to-center ~1.25”). Verify your mower’s PTO clutch is 10A max—higher amp clutches may overload this switch.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Aftermarket switch, not OEM. Works fine for most users, but some report slightly looser terminal fit. Use dielectric grease to prevent corrosion.
  • Installation: Simple plug-and-play—disconnect battery, unplug old switch, remove mounting screw, install new one. No wiring modification needed.
  • Common gotcha: If your mower uses a 5- or 6-terminal switch, this won’t work. Also, if the PTO clutch is drawing more than 10A (check with multimeter), the switch may fail prematurely.
  • Rating: 10A/14V is standard for residential zero-turns. Commercial-grade machines often require a 15A+ switch.

Should You Buy It

If you need a budget-friendly, direct replacement for a failed 7-terminal PTO switch on a Cub Cadet RTZ, XT2, ZT1, or ZTR (or a compatible zero-turn), this is a solid choice. It’s not for heavy commercial use or mowers with higher-amp clutches, but for residential decks up to 54”, it gets the job done at a fraction of OEM cost.

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