Scott 1642 not turning over

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Thanks again for the reply and info ---- I finally got tired of trying to work and explore under a mower so low and just turned it over so I can see underneath.. I was able to find the fuse and and the 2 other SS -- The fuse was blown and I went to Tractor Supply --- I got some fuses a multi meter and a universal solenoid -- Inflation is here guys --- solenoids cost 20 bucks. I will take it back if it turns out I don't need it.

I did not have gas in the tank but some oil did drain but I will deal with that later.

OMG, laughing my ole azz off. What else would we expect from a medical person who is accustomed to seeing patients on their back.

One of my sons who is not mechanical but in the HVAC business did the very same thing to a craftsman tractor he inherited with a house he bought. He said, "dad I turned the stupid thing up side down so I could work on it".

Sure glad to see you gaining on the ole girl.
 

remorr316

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OMG, laughing my ole azz off. What else would we expect from a medical person who is accustomed to seeing patients on their back.

One of my sons who is not mechanical but in the HVAC business did the very same thing to a craftsman tractor he inherited with a house he bought. He said, "dad I turned the stupid thing up side down so I could work on it".

Sure glad to see you gaining on the ole girl.

>> Glad I could provide some entertainment!!!!
 

remorr316

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Well turning it upside down made working on alot easier --- I disabled all safety switches and did find one that appeared to be bad or at least iffy -- the starter wire had be nibbled on by a rate. Must have been a hungry rat. It is now running -- cranks up quickly -- My wife can now help me mow -- she did want a big yard -- I going fishing. Thanks for all your help
 
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