The needle drops to allow fuel into the float bowl and rises against the seat to shut off the fuel from entering the float chamber.
Just take the wire that go to the seat and join them together. ( THIS IS A SAFETY FEATURE IF YOU BY PASS IT WHEN YOU GET OFF THE SEAT THE LAWNMOWER WILL STAY RUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!)
On a riding mower, there's typically a lever to the right side of the seat for this.
I have a comet 2652 and the model Number is under the seat attached to the body of the mower Kerry Barnes
On most MTD riders it is right by the seat hinge on the right side as you sit on the mower.
depending on the mower, It sounds like you have a bad needle and seat and it is letting straight gas run into the cylinder.
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Usually on the bottom of the seat.
The engine kill switch is under the seat.
Found it! Lift up seat and you'll see it there!
This is usually caused by a faulty seat safety switch.
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.
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.