Typically either a fuel issue or an ignition issue, more commonly fuel. Pull your spark plug and see if you're getting fuel. How fresh is the fuel you're using?
Typically either a fuel issue or an ignition issue, more commonly fuel. Pull your spark plug and see if you're getting fuel. How fresh is the fuel you're using?
Check to see if the wire on fuel selinoid is making a good conection
#5
SONOFADOCKER
Don't forget to double check your seat,blades,brake safety switch .
I went on a service call the other day for non start . The PTO was still engaged from the owners last use . Zero Turns tend to wear out the safety on each steering arm . Boss said collect $45.0 ...
Tape them down or put a tool there to close the push button/ try to start it .