A stator. A magnet that rotates with the crank shaft
There is a charging system that is under the flywheel. It is a magnetto system.
Mower has a generator, which is turned by the engine. When engine is running, generator produces electricity to charge the storage battery.
maybe your deck is too low
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
No, it just keeps it at 100%.
The alternator does. It is what keeps your battery charged while in use.
If the engine is running, then no. The alternator constantly keeps the battery charged.
The battery "starts" the car...after that the alternator keeps the battery charged. They work together in other words.
The battery will run down and he engine will stop. You will not be able to start the engine. The alternator keeps the battery fully charged.
Possibly a bad alternator. The Alternator charges the battery when the vehicle is running. If the battery is not being charged this could cause the vehicle not to start.
The alternator is part of the electrical system. It is what charges the battery and keeps it charged.
Because the alternator keeps the battery charged when the car is running.