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If it's a crank no fire then could simply be valves need adjusted, or possibly the anti afterfire solenoid does not work after it warms. Maintenance schedule for valves is every 300 hrs. You'll need to determine if it's spark, fuel, or neither that is missing.
If it's a no crank then it could be starter, starter solenoid, or other. Further diagnosis required.
That is a good call! You can test for spark the next time the mower wont start and confirm it.
You should remove the engine cover and see if the airpath is blocked with dirt, debris or even animal nests. When you are there you can swap the coil(s) out. You should find out about proper gap specs for the style coil you are replacing by looking it up either on the Husq or Kawi website. Whichever is more specific.
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