My kids were using my tractor while I was at work. They were driving it and it died. Now it won't start, crank, or click. When I got home I checked the oil and it was home dry. I'm hoping I can get it going. I don't have a lot of money and need to get some chores done around the house.
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Boudreaux In Eunice La.
Home dry or BONE dry.... Spell check is a gremlin on PC's LOl............. Take the air shroud off and then turn the engine over with a wrench or try to at least.........
Let us know about that Mon Ami Then we can help you more ~!~!
Start by giving the kids bum a visitation from your boot, probably several.
Then when they want to play conscript them to help you fix the mower.
Remove the plug & try to rotate the engine BY HAND.
If it will not rotate then it is out & apart.
If it does then fill the oil to the required level and see if it will crank.
Some mowers have a low oil switch which prevents them being started when the oil level is low.
After that the next culprit is the fuse .
This is assuming you have fully charged thebattery and have it connected the correct way around.
If hooked up backwards then the fuse blows.