Well it seems I celebrated too early. I got the front yard mowed. Started on the back and noticed grass was no longer coming from the discharge chute. So I stopped, turned off the key to clear the clog. Following that when I turned the key I got nothing. I pushed it back up into the shed and put the battery charger on it despite being relatively certain that was not the problem. After an hour it's still dead, not a peep when the key is turned. Being thorough I checked all the switches with the meter and all checked good. I swapped the key switch with the one I recently removed. Still nothing. With the key turned crossing the solenoid with a screwdriver turns the starter but no spark. I removed the blower housing, disconnected the kill wire, replaced the cover, turned the key and still nothing. But with the key in the on position and crossing the solenoid with a screwdriver it started. I didn't think to see if it would start with the key in the off position. Of course I had to kill it with a screwdriver shorting the sparkplug to ground. Fortunately it began to rain because I was just about to set it on fire.