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Check the brake switch. Or all of the safety switches that will not let you operate unit unless certain conditions are met. If one is stuck in wrong position this might account for the issue.
Check to see if there is a safety switch under the seat. This shuts the mower down if the rider falls off for safety. You can test the switch by unplugging it and jump the connections together at the end that is attached to the engine. If it runs in this condition you need a new safety switch in the seat.
Check your battery with a voltmeter and also check for safety switches. Make sure you blade switch is off, parking brake is on, and handles are all the way out or apart. On mine when you try to start it the hour meter will show battery voltage and if something is not in the correct position it will light up an indicator light showing a safety switch corresponding to what is wrong
First thing to check would be a seat safety switch. There are probably a number of safety switches on your unit and those are easy to test with a multimeter. Using the ohms scale you should have almost no resistance in one position and no reading at all in the other.
Those boxes are probably relays. Sounds as tho one of your safety switches is not working correctly. Make sure you have the machines brake on, blade off, and any other safety measures are applied, such as the operator is sitting in the seat. Check the wiring connections at all the connections where the safety features are installed. Probably just a connection that is not letting the system know that all systems are indeed applied.
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