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I have a John Deere L111. Purchased used about 2 months ago. Started mowing grass today and engine (v twin) sputtered. Disengaged PTO. Engine seemed to stabilize but eventually stopped. When I tried to restart engine it wouldn't turn over, click, nothing. After some thought, I jumped the solenoid (like 1950's Fords) and the engine spun like usual - but would not start. Does the solenoid on a JD mower supply power to the starter AND the ignition system? Does the ignition switch supply power to the starter through the solenoid AND supply power to the ignition system? Might I need to replace the ignition switch, the solenoid, or both the ignition switch and the solenoid? Your input would be very much appreciated.[/Q
I'm not interested in swapping out parts. That's why I'm asking and trying to understand how my mower works. Before my 1st post I checked many of the wire connections mentioned; I checked the 20 amp fuse - appears to be fine; I wondered if there were some safety switches but honestly do not know where they might be or what to check; gas is fresh; oil is clear; gas filter appears clear but not full; have not checked spark plugs yet. I'm puzzled by the fact that nothing happens when I turn the key and yet when I jump the solenoid the engine turns like "normal" but engine will not start, which led me to my initial questions.
I'm not interested in swapping out parts. That's why I'm asking and trying to understand how my mower works. Before my 1st post I checked many of the wire connections mentioned; I checked the 20 amp fuse - appears to be fine; I wondered if there were some safety switches but honestly do not know where they might be or what to check; gas is fresh; oil is clear; gas filter appears clear but not full; have not checked spark plugs yet. I'm puzzled by the fact that nothing happens when I turn the key and yet when I jump the solenoid the engine turns like "normal" but engine will not start, which led me to my initial questions.