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Like many push mowers, the K-Gro Power Pro has reliability issues with the motor cable and tends to become brittle over time. This guide is a step-by-step plan, on how to replace the motor cable for this mower so that you can continue to operate your mower without having to buy a brand new one.
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            Locate the throttle assembly on your mower on the right side of the push bar. 
 
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            The throttle assembly is attached to the push bar with a 7/16" bolt and nut. 
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            Using a 3/8" drive rachet wrench with a 7/16" socket and a 7/16" combination wrench, remove the nut. 
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            Pull the plastic cable connection away from the framework. 
 
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            Pull the cable towards the handle to allow the wire to become loose. This will give you enough room to remove the hook. 
 
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            Following the cable down to the engine, you see that a zip tie holds the cable to the main handle. 
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            Use a box cutter, sharp pocket knife, or cutting pliers to cut the zip tie. 
 
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            Locate the plastic fitting hooked to the steel housing of the engine. 
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            To the left of the fitting, you will see a steel sliding mechanism connected by a spring. 
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            Squeeze the mechanism together to allow for slack in the cable wire. 
 
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            On close inspection of the plastic fitting, you can see that there are two "wings" that can be pinched together. 
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            With the sliding mechanism squeezed and the wire slack, pinch the plastic wings together and push the fitting to the right out of the hole in the housing. 
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            The loose wire can then be slid up through the groove in the steel. 
 
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            You can see that the only thing still holding the cable on is a hook attached to a spring loaded lever. 
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            Remove the hook. 
 
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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