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Re: Re: Craftsman dies under load
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Posted by dennis g on April 27, 2002 at 13:10:44 from (199.240.180.192):
In Reply to: Re: Craftsman dies under load posted by Fish on April 27, 2002 at 12:19:08:
I know where the seat safety switch is, but have no idea where any others are. The manual doesn't show any others. If the safety switch was bypassed, the tractor should run all the time, right, even if no one is in the seat? How would that cut the engine off when the clutch/brake is released? What I mean is, if I disconnect the seat switch and the mower will start without me in the seat, then the switch is good, right? Hey, I can do a head gasket job on a car, but mowers are beyond me.
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