You can start it by using the pull cord, just be sure the key is in the ON position.
If it is still in the tractor hooked up unhook it and try charging it if it still won't charge the battery is probably bad. If it does charge out of the tractor you might have a short in your wiring on the tractor. Hope this helps.
If you charge the battery and it is not working then there is something wrong with the battery. Batteries are not usually repairable.
Before you try to charge it with a batter charger. take the battery to an autozone or similar to test the batter and see if its still hold a charge. or if you know that the battery is good then jump start it using another car battery with jumper cables. just remember RED to + and Black To -
Your Jeep probably won't jump start because the battery is not strong enough to hold a charge anymore. You will need to replace the battery. +++ You will need to replace the battery if it won't hold a charge, but given a suitable source vehicle it should still be possible to jump start (NB 'jump' electrically, not tow-start) any car even with a fully flat battery.
replace battery & starter solenoid.. possibly carb.
If the alternator is bad the car will still start. You just need a fully charged battery. Once running then you can check the charge rate from the battery with a volt meter.
If the engine will not even crank, then suspect a defective battery or starter. Start by removing both battery cables and cleaning the cable connections and battery posts. Reconnect them and see if it starts. If not put a battery charger on the battery and fully charge it. If it will not accept a charge is is defective. It the vehicle starts then you may have a defective alternator. If the battery is good and it still will not start, suspect a bad starter. You will have to remove it and have it tested.
Sounds like the battery is too weak to turn the starter, or you have a bad battery terminal connection. Take the battery cables loose and clean them then re-attach. If it still doesnt start, charge the battery or take it to parts store to get it checked.
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your ipod battery will get shorter if you charge it when it is not dead the more you charge it when you can still play on it the more shorter it will get
Fully charge the battery and have it load tested at anyplace that sells batteries.
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