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Old 26-05-2003, 08:44 PM
Nonya
 
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Default Craftsman Riding Mower Won't Start

As a temporary measure, you can disconnect the seat switch and insert a
piece of wire (IE a paper clip) and see if it will turn over then. If not,
it could be one of the other interlock switches. I know I had a problem with
mine, and thought it was the seat switch. But it turned out to be the
interlock for the engine cover. Good luck,
S
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On Saturday my mower died. I jumped off to move the picnic table. As
usual, the engine stopped due to the seat interlock switch (normal and
expected). I moved the tables, jumped back on, disengaged the mower
deck clutch, depressed the main clutch, and the darned thing wouldn't
turn over. I checked the battery - 13 volts ouptput - OK. I checked
the key switch. There were five wires coming in. I found a
combination of a hot and neutral that showed infinite resistance when
off and resistance when on, which I would assume means the key switch
is operating correctly. Hmmmm, next I put the tractor up on ramps and
looked underneath. AhHA! the linkage from the shifter to the clutch
was not connected. I think the cotter pin fell out but couldn't find
it on the lawn. No problem, I inserted a new cotter pin. Thinking
the clutch interlock switch was preventing the tractor from turning
over, I thought the problem was solved. However, again nothing
happened when I turned the key. Any thoughts? My grass is still
growing. Help!