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Re: riding mower engine problem.
#1 Jul 14, 2007 8:34 am |
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I had the same exact problem with my toro lx420. I rented a truck and took it to the authorized dealer. He said the battery was low and there is a fuse he showed me (inline fuse) on the firewall. It is a 20amp fuse. I had the same situation where the starter kept going and I had to scramble to find the tools to undo battery cables.
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