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I gather you mean nothing happens which is indicative of a bad safety switch, solenoid or battery.
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If it is a riding mower it may have a blown fuse. They are usually located near the solenoid.
First off, it's backwArds. Second, you don't push it backwards. And third, you don't.
They are for the fuel solenoid shutoff
I assume you are talking about the starter solenoid: Follow the positive battery cable from the battery - the other end will be connected to the starter solenoid.
Disengage blades, push down and/or lock it and turn the key. If nothing happens, the most common parts for failure are the key switch and the solenoid.
I've never owned a self-propelled mower, but I would think there would be a lever to engage the wheels for self-propulsion. If the lever is in neutral. I would think you would be able to pull the mower backwards on all four wheels. If there is no lever and the mower is self-propelled at all times, you would have to raise the wheels that are propelled in order to pull the mower backwards.
Assuming you are referring to the starter solenoid, the easiest way to find it is by folowing the positive battery cable from the battery. The cable goes from the battery to the solenoid and then continues from the solenoid to the starter.
It depends on the design of the mower. In one it might blow the fuse, in another it might go backwards. Or the blade might go backwards, which would be useless.
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well all you gotta do is get some gum and sick it to the lawn mower!