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Either a bad battery/starter terminal connection, or your solenoid is out. You can by pass the solenoid with a screw driver. Touching it to the main terminal in the center, and the inside small terminal, nearest the motor. Don't jump, cause there will be sparks. If you jump across the two, the starter should engage, turning the motor over. This would diagnose a bad solenoid. About $15, at you local parts store. The other aspect not to be overlooked is a ground wire. This wire is connected to the frame and the vehicles body or motor it may have corroded or broken off.

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