The blades on my Cub CADET 1515 (300 hours) quit turning last fall. I disengaged and engaged the PTO switch several times and could not get the blades to turn. So, I decided to wait until this spring to address the issue. When I try to start the mower this spring the engine would not start (the flywheel would turn about 60 degrees or less and return back to starting position). I thought I might have a compression issue or weak battery. The battery checked out good. I turned the flywheel a few times, turned the ignition and got the engine to start. But, the PTO would not engage the clutch. A few weeks later I had time to continue working on the issues. I tried starting the mower several times (even rotated flywheel several times but the mower would not start). So, I performed several electrical checks. 1st, checked the resistance on the clutch and it measured 4.6 ohms. I also check the continuity on PTO switch and found Com B and C to be good when both pulled out and pushed in. Com C provides power to PTO clutch. For Com A (starter inhibit circuit) with the PTO switch pushed in the continuity was 3. I assumed that Com A was failing, that's why the mower would not start. So I connected a wire across the A connector pins on the harness and got the engine to start. I tried to PTO switch and did hear a click, but didn't hear the pulley spinning (the mower deck was removed from the mower prior). I should looked to see if pulley was spinning but I didn't. So I checked the gap on the clutch and found the gap to be about .035 inches. Since I didn't have tools to remove the clutch and I didn't know what brand clutch was on the mower. So after research, I adjusted the the gap down to .020. I started the mower with the wire installed in the Com A connector pins on the harness and found the pulley was engaged even without pulling out the PTO switch. Does that mean the bearings in the pulley are bad? I rechecked the resistance on the clutch and it measured 9.5 ohms. The continuity was good. Also I reinstalled the PTO switch and got the mower to start along with the rotation of the pulley. I pulled the PTO in and out several times and could not stop the pulley Maybe Com A of the PTO switch is OK! Any ideas on how to resolve issues?