The alternator (stator) is located underneath the flywheel. The rotor is the flywheel itself (the magnets are inside the flywheel). AC voltage is sent from the alternator to either a rectifier or diode pack (depending on model). From there, DC voltage is sent to the battery, via the wiring harness.
No, stop charging and replace.
There is a charging system that is under the flywheel. It is a magnetto system.
Battery is either defective or the charging system is not working properly.
Possibilities: 1) You have a bad battery. 2) You have a bad ignition switch. 3) You have a broken or unplugged wire to the charging system. 4) You have a bad charging stator.
Yes, but it takes a very, very long time. The charging system on the riding mower is very low amperage. You would do much better charging it with a battery charger.
Where can we find a simplicity riding mower model 284707 belt diagram
Some of the specs for a 16 hp Poulan riding mower are battery 12 V 28 Ah, engine manufacturer Briggs and Stratton, and cylinders one. As of 2013, the average price of a Poulan riding mower is $1979, plus tax.
(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.
Check to see if the engine charging system is producing at least 12dc volts
Beneath the flywheel.
Yes. The flywheel has to be removed to get to it.
your rings are most likely bad