Normally you will find three safety switches on a Huskee riding mower. There is one for the clutch/brake pedal. There is another one for the deck lever and the main one that causes problems under the seat.
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model # LT4600
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depends on model.... around $300.00 - $500.00 usually
Most riding mowers have three or four safety switches. One for the seat, one for the clutch/brake pedal and one for the deck height lever. If the mower has a deck engaging lever there is one for that too.
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The seat safety switch is not working properly correctly. If the safety does not sense that there is anyone on the seat then it will shut down the mower. This keeps the mower from running over someone if they would happen to fall off while mowing. Or if the safety is working you may have bad bearings on your deck and that will also stall your motor, or something jammed in the blades.
go to the M.T.D website,click on owners manuals,enter your model number.it will bring it up.
Typically there is only one pad and it is on the right side of the rear end as you are behind the mower and looking at it. It is in front of the axle shaft. You can adjust it there or unbolt it for any other maintenance.
Generally the ignition switch activates headlights on a riding mower and the start position only send current to the starter solenoid. If you turn the key and the engine cranks over than the lack of spark is going to be something else. If it is a riding mower you will have several safety switches to prevent start up under unsafe conditions.
A riding mower is safe to use if one follows the safety guidelines. Most of these guidelines are common knowledge. If one is safe, and doesn't mess around on a riding mower, there isn't any risk to using one.