If the battery is not dead, then you probably have a loose/broken wire either at the switch or at the starter solenoid/relay switch.
gas settled in it & its dirty.
No wont fit, but I have a 42" craftsman grass catcher and would be glad to switch even trade for your 48" catcher
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.
sounds like one of the safety switches is not operating correctly. there is one under the seat and one on the clutch/brake.
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Is this even a real question? Seriously, man. What does your mower run on? Hopes and dreams?
You may have installed the wrong size belt? One of your spindles may be bent. Double check to see that your spindles are not bent and that you have purchased the correct belt for your mower.
dead battery
A Craftsman rider may cut uneven due to several factors, including improper tire pressure, uneven mower deck height, or dull blades. If the mower's deck is not level, it can lead to uneven cutting patterns. Additionally, if the blades are worn or damaged, they may not provide a clean cut, resulting in an inconsistent lawn appearance. Regular maintenance and adjustments can help ensure a more even cut.
This one's simple. Call Sears and order it from the catalog order center. If not, Call the manufacturer, they will have one, and if you are lucky, you might even find one for free online at their site. Unidrv
YOU CANT, sears wont reprint or even PDF one for a outdated / discontinued model
To effectively trim your lawn using a lawn mower, start by adjusting the mower to the desired cutting height. Begin mowing in straight lines, overlapping each pass slightly to ensure even coverage. Pay attention to the edges and corners, using a trimmer if needed. Empty the grass catcher regularly and maintain the mower blades for optimal performance.