Mower has a generator, which is turned by the engine. When engine is running, generator produces electricity to charge the storage battery.
There is a charging system that is under the flywheel. It is a magnetto system.
I'm assuming its a riding lawn mower of some type. Our own lawn mowers of this type have an alternator in them that keeps the battery charged
A stator. A magnet that rotates with the crank shaft
The ideal battery voltage for a riding lawn mower is typically 12 volts.
yes.
the magneto
No, you can charge it on the mower and you do not have to remove it or disconnect the cables.
12
totally
Dead cell in battery, loose of corroded battery connections, or the charging system on the mower engine is defective.
Yes, it's generally a good idea to charge a new riding mower battery before its first use. Although new batteries come partially charged, they may not be fully charged, and ensuring a complete charge can help optimize performance and longevity. Additionally, checking the battery's voltage can help confirm it's ready for use. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
12 volt