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Old Jul 28, 2007, 03:44 PM
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John Deere L110

john deere model L110

Mower was working fine. I got off it to add more gas, when I got back on it would not start. I turn the key and nothing, no clicking, nothing. I disconnected the pressure switch from the seat and still nothing. Mower blades are not engaged. What am I missing, it still won't start and the battery is good.

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Old Jul 28, 2007, 07:40 PM   #2  
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Check Your Battery Connections.
Check That The Clutch / Brake Pedal Is Fully Depressed.
Check Your Blade Engagement Position.
Check Your Fuse.
Good Luck.
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Old Jul 30, 2007, 07:54 PM   #3  
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O.K. HOW DID YOU TEST BATTERY? A BATTERY CAN HAVE 12+ VOLTS AND STILL BE BAD, WHAT HAPPENS IS WHEN THERE IS A "LOAD" PUT ON THE BATTERY THE CCAs WILL DROP TOO LOW. SO HAVE IT TESTED WITH A LOAD TESTER.

MOVE THE BLADE ENGAGEMENT HANDLE IN AND OUT OF POSITION A FEW TIMES.

CHECK THAT THE GROUND CABLE CONNECTION IS TIGHT AND NOT RUSTY.

CHECK THE STARTER SOLENOID. TO DO THIS YOU CAN TAKE A HEAVY GUAGE WIRE AND STRIP THE TWO ENDS ABOUT 1/2" AND TOUCH THE TWO TOP POSTS OF THE SOLENOID. IF IT FIRES THE STARTER OFF, YOU EITHER HAVE A BAD GROUND AT THE SOLENOID TO TRACTOR FRAME, A BAD SOLENOID, OR A BAD POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE. HERE AGAIN IT CAN SHOW 12+VOLTS TO THE "IN" SIDE OF THE SOLENOID, BUT WHEN THE KEY IS TURNED AND THE "LOAD" IS APPLIED THE CABLE MAY NOT PROVIDE THE NEEDED AMPS.

LAST CHANCE IS PROBABLY THE IGNITION SWITCH.
GOOD LUCK.
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