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Here's what I've tried so far. Checked all wiring, don't find any loose
or broken wires or connetions. Fuse is good. Battery is new and fully charged. My friend tried connecting jumper cables from the battery straight to the starter motor, he said that this would bypass all electrical connections, (in case there was a bad wire that I didn't find). This should have caused the mower to start, it still didn't start, so he thinks the starter motor is bad. I have taken the starter motor off and thought I'd get a new one. These things cost around $100 bucks, so I thought I'd get a second opinion before doing this, what do you all think? My friend said that he was 85% sure this was it. Thanks for any help, Eileen It's a Scotts L4217, with Briggs & Stratton engine 17 HP INTEK OHV model 311777. |
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