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I have a Husqvarna lawn tractor model LOYTH20F42T that quit running. I did not turn the mower off before leaving the seat and the automatic shut-off turned the mower off and gave a large backfire. When I go to fire it back up the mower just clicks once and will not turn over. Is this a battery issue? or is it a starter issue? or is it a seat sensor issue? I need to get the mower back up and running becasue it stranded me with half a yard to mow by push. Not a fun time.
Also on a seperate question the hour times ready 'CH6 OIL." Does this mean it needs changed? The mower has 100.3 hrs on it.
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I have experienced something similar, twice. First time, the battery terminals were loose, and after tightening it worked fine. The second time, I still had the mower blade engaged, and that interrupts the starter circuit. Check those two and try again.
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Ok so I am going to bring this thread back from the dead. The blades were in fact engaged and this is why the mower would not start. Now, I have had trouble with the charging system ever since. I have bought a new battery and it still is not charging. What could be the problem/solution?
I am also leaking oil it seems from the bottom of the engine. I have printed off the engine manufacturer build manual with exploded views of everything to get a better idea. Any insight into this issue would be appreciated.
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