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Depending on what model mower you have, there could be several problems. But, start by checking the fuse. Most mowers have a fuse that is located near the starter solenoid.
If it is a riding mower it may have a blown fuse. They are usually located near the solenoid.
If there is a blown fuse on a Sears riding lawnmower, the fuse box is located below the seat. It is not common for a riding lawnmower to blow a fuse so there could be another cause like a short in the wiring.
The fuse for a craftsman tractor is located at the back of the ignition switch on a lead or wire,it carries a 20 amp. fuse.
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It is typically close to the selenoid. It is inline with the wiring.
Whatever the going price for an automotive fuse in your area be it the cylindrical or blade type.
You may have a hot wire grounding out somewhere
model: 28n777 type:1178-E1 code: 020108ZE Briggs & Stratton Yard Machines by MTD 14 HP, and I need to know where Ican find the fuse on this mower...we have followed all the previous instructions tht you have posted and we cant seem to even spot a fuse. We have checked everywhere from the back of the mower all the way up to the ignition, which includes under the gear column? We have done everything, replaced all electrical parts, and stillcannot get it to run. Cant even get it to crank.
After opening hood, looking back toward your steering wheel it should be located on the left just under the battery
You have the ignition switch. A $5.00 volt meter from Harbor Freight or other will help you trace where you are lossing the 12 volts to whatever you have lost it.