Battery is either defective or the charging system is not working properly.
Yes, but it takes a very, very long time. The charging system on the riding mower is very low amperage. You would do much better charging it with a battery charger.
Yes you can.
The ideal battery voltage for a riding lawn mower is typically 12 volts.
yes.
When it comes to riding mowers, it is best to read the manual that is provided. but i would think that it would not be safe to use a riding mower when mowing a hill do to the chance of it tipping over. to be on the safer side of things a regular lawn mower will e the better choice
Belt is stretched or the tension pulley
depends... most yards that riding mowers are used on are $50.00 & up depending on size
the magneto
No, you can charge it on the mower and you do not have to remove it or disconnect the cables.
12
totally
PTO, or Power Take-Off, on a riding mower is a mechanism that transfers power from the engine to various attachments or implements, such as mowing decks or other accessories. It allows the operator to engage or disengage these attachments easily, typically using a lever or switch. This feature enhances the mower's versatility, enabling it to perform multiple tasks beyond just mowing grass.