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JEENDA PTO Switch 725-04174 925-04174 6201-344 Compatible with CubCadet RZT42 RZT50 RZT54 MTD Delta Toro Troy-Bilt Most Big Red Horse Big Red Mustang Colt and Mustang RZT

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JEENDA PTO Switch 725-04174 925-04174 6201-344 Compatible with CubCadet RZT42 RZT50 RZT54 MTD Delta Toro Troy-Bilt Most Big Red Horse Big Red Mustang Colt and Mustang RZT
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What It Is

This is a replacement PTO (Power Take-Off) switch that engages and disengages the mower deck blades on select Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, MTD, Toro, and other lawn tractors. It’s designed for use on zero-turn and riding mowers, typically with 42–54-inch decks.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower’s model number and check the OEM part number. This switch replaces Cub Cadet/MTD parts 725-04174, 925-04174, and 6201-344. It fits many RZT models (e.g., RZT42, RZT50, RZT54) and several Troy-Bilt “Big Red” and “Mustang” series tractors. However, not all variations of these models use the same switch—especially newer units with different wiring harnesses.

What to check:

  • Connector type: The switch has 5 flat blade terminals. Verify your mower’s harness connector matches (often a square 5-pin plug).
  • Switch function: It’s a push-pull style (push to engage, pull to disengage). Make sure your original switch works the same way.
  • Physical dimensions: Roughly 1.5” x 1” x 2” – measure your old switch or mounting hole spacing.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is a non-OEM replacement. It may fit physically but have slightly different internal resistance or terminal layout. Test continuity with a multimeter before final installation.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Generally reliable for the price, but a small percentage of users report early failure (clicking without engaging blades). Inspect the switch for loose terminals before installing.
  • Installation difficulty: Easy – unplug old switch, remove retaining nut, swap, and reconnect. No special tools required. Takes about 10 minutes.
  • Common gotcha: The switch may be slightly shorter or taller than OEM. If your mower has a tight panel fit, the knob might not protrude as far or could be slightly loose.
  • Wiring: Double-check wire positions. If the switch has a different terminal layout, you may need to swap wires in the connector (use a pin tool or small flathead).

Should You Buy It

If you have a compatible Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, or MTD RZT mower and want a budget-friendly replacement for a failed PTO switch, this is a solid choice. It’s not a heavy-duty upgrade, but for occasional residential use, it works fine. Skip it if you need exact OEM fitment for a commercial mower or a model with a unique harness.

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