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I was just out today using my Craftsman riding mower.   I got it for free and then it sat for about 6 years in my garage before I got it out to repair it.   That cable your talking about I had to replace also.   That cable on mine actually moves a pulley that engages the blades.  I had to run a guitar string through the idle jets on the carb and spray some cleaner through them to get it to idle right.    It is a 6 speed also with a neutral and reverse on the same lever and is quick and easy to hit reverse.
I think it is a great mower.
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