Craftsman 42" riding mower sputtered, died, won't re-start
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Craftsman riding mower won't start, please help Newbie!
Comments (3)It sounds like the device that holds your clutch IN, and acts like a parking brake, is activating every time you push the clutch in. You should be able to see this if you follow the linkage. Have someone push the pedal in and see what's happening. It sounds like you have a safety switch problem. If you can make your starter work with your battery, the problem is probably a safety switch or maybe a bad ignition switch or wire that fell off at the switch. Check your fuse too. Be sure the unit is in neutral, the clutch fully in, the PTO turned off. Try moving the shifter, or pedal, a little bit off neutral with the key turned to start. If you have a neutral safety switch, you may need to go slightly towards forward and reverse to make contact....See MoreCraftsman Mower won't stay running
Comments (48)I had the same problem and followed all the advice. changed spark plug, emptied gas tank (twice) and filled with fresh fuel, took carburetor apart and poked holes with wire, put Seafoam in the gas and sprayed the the carburetor intake. Nothing worked; it would start with starter fluid but quickly sputter out. As another comment said, these walk mowers don't have fuel filters and I was told by Sears I would have to replace the gas tank. Since this was the only tip left and wasn't sure I had the skills I am officially giving up and taking it to the mower repair shop down the street. It's only a year old. The only other thing I can think of is that the mechanism that triggers the fuel release isn't working properly although it appears to be. but somehow fuel is not getting to the engine from the tank I think. If the shop can fix it, I'll comment back what it was....See MoreScotts riding mower transmission won't engage.
Comments (27)None of grandma's fresh baked cookies until this gets fixed! Does it seem as though the brake pedal comes all the way back up? Like maybe the pedal hasn't fully returned after disengaging the park brake? If it does at least roll, best guess is maybe the traction belt hopped off a pulley. If it does not actually roll- maybe the brake caliper or caliper arm is stuck. If you lift one rear corner and turn the tire, it shouldn't freewheel. If it does, you may have a missing /damaged wheel key as shown above. Best of luck....See MoreCraftsman Mower deck (clutch) Won't engage
Comments (68)Hi All, Thanks for all the tips; you actually helped me solve my issue (the clutch did not engage). Two years ago, I decided to buy a “Portable Car Battery Charger” instead of keep buying new battery every winter, which apparently was the root-cause. I used the “Portable Car Battery Charger” to jump-start the tractor then disconnected it and start plowing but this year the clutch did not engage. Apparently, the clutch need some power from the battery and since my battery is dead it simple didn’t engage. So, as a "temporary solution" I ducted tape the “Portable Car Battery Charger” to the tractor hood and I keep it connected after the initial “jump-start” and the clutch (and me) are happy. Next week, I will get a new battery for the tractor and a “Battery Buddy” to keep the battery alive during the summers. Hopefully, this post will save others some time & $$...See Moreyardeater615
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