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Old 03-23-2022, 01:07 PM
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Default K301A Carb / linkage question

I'm needing the lever for the carburetor throttle linkage. I'm not sure the exact name. It's the part that sits on the throttle "post" coming out of the carb, that the throttle cable attaches to.
I see cheap replacement carburetors but none that appear to come with that linkage. I'm wanting to keep my original carb, just get that part to attach the cable.

Thanks for any help!


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You can look at the parts diagram by clicking on the Cub Cadet lookup at
the top of the page. That will give you a part #. Then check with the sponsors also at the top of the
page. Hopefully you can find it there.

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The throttle cable connects where the red arrow points,
the governor, not the carburetor.
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The throttle cable connects where the red arrow points,
the governor, not the carburetor.
OK thanks for the reply. I got this model 122 a year ago, drove it a few times and stored it until now. Apparently I'm missing more than what I originally thought.

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Read the Kohler Service Manual. pages 6-29 to 6-32.

https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ead.php?t=4646
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