Kathy, most of the time if a mower just clicks when trying to start is is usually a bad connection at the battery or a bad battery. (maybe not fully charged) be sure the battery connections are clean and the battery is good.if it still clicks it may be the starter solenoid is bad. it can be tested before buying a new one. more than likely it is not the starter but to answer your question the starter is on the side of the engine it will be black and round looking.
SOURCE: Husqvarna zero turn mower won't start
Usually if all you hear is a clicking noise, it is the solenoid itself that has gone bad...if you can jump the solenoid and the mower turns over, it is the solenoid.
SOURCE: bought a 2002 toro timecutter 18-52 zero turn lawn
Hello:
>>You can View a Breakdown/IPL of the Mower at this Site Addy, https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/default.cfm and Select Start Parts Viewer. Now Enter the Model Numbers () and Click Search. Now Select View Assembly Drawings for your Year Model.
At the Bottom of the Page (#6), Use this Link to Locate your Local Toro Dealer who can Order the Manual for you or you can Contact Toro Using the Options at this Site Addy; http://www.toro.com/contact/Homeowner.html .
Please, Do Not Hesitate, If you Hit a Snag or this Does Not Correct the Problem, I am Here if You Require More Assistance.
Hope this Helps. Let me Know What Happens, Please. May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Be Safe and Be Happy. Thanks.
Good Luck
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jbridger (John)
SOURCE: mower won't start
im sure the switch is bad, trying to jump is a good way to find out if the starter is bad but of course wont start cause of no spark, alot of these have electronic magnetos
SOURCE: the rope broke on my lawn mower and I am trying to
If your rope broke, there was no reason to take the spring out. The rope can be replaced just by taking the rewind housing off, turning pulley to get rest of old rope out, wind the pulley (and spring) the direction the rope would be pull it when starting. Then , when it's wound tight, back off to align the holes in pulley and cover. Hold it there, stick about an 8' piece of rope from the outside through the pulley and tie a knot. Hold the rope and let the spring pull the rope back into the starter. an tie handle back. Take your housing, and spring to a shop. They can re-install the spring and put on a rope a heck of a lot cheaper that buying that whole assembly.
SOURCE: John Deere F620 zero turn mower
you probably have the belt on wrong, check your manual to see if you have it on right.
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