(1)The battery may need charging, or (2) the battery cable(s) may be loose or need cleaning, or (3) the starter relay may need to be replaced.
Look for loose connections at the battery, starter solenoid, starter and switch. If all connections are good, the starter solenoid probably needs to be replaced.
a trickle charger will not jump start anything,however if it is left connected long enuff, and the battery will take a charge, the mower should start. to jumpstart, a mower, you can use a car the same as you would jump start another car. just make sure battery in mower is 12 volt same as car
My first thought is a dead battery. You should charge it and see if that helps. If not get your battery checked as it may no longer be able to hold a charge. If that is the case just buy a new one. A good battery with 385 cranking amps ie good for a 18+ hp engine will be around 25 to 40 bucks. Good luck
No for your lawn mower you will just need regular lawn mower oil.
Prices for riding mowers vary widely, depending on brand and features. Walmart has a riding mower for just under $700. Home Depot has a Poulan model for about $900. Used models would be lower than that.
Most of these products just varies in their power ratings. Some of the commercial ones are just way bigger and more powerful than the regular ones because they were made specifically for tougher jobs. A commercial lawn mower is much bigger than a regular riding lawn mower. A commercial lawn mower is meant for larger lawns and it generally costs more.
You can get them at any mower shop. Most Lowes and Home Depot stores will carry them also. You just need to know what engine is in the mower.
bottom right just above the frame
The alternator might be the problem.
It could be a dead battery.
Battery is dead.
Perhaps it is the starter drive. That happened to my riding mower. Got the drive replaced, works fine.