Pony won't start

Me4ble

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I have a nine year old Pony and just a couple of weeks ago, my mower decided it would not start. The engine turns once or twice, then stops. It doesn't turn over. I replaced the spark plug and battery but no change. I cleaned the air filter and no change. I am not super knowledgable in small engine repair but want to try to fix this myself if at all possible. What should I do next?
 

davbell22602

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Is your connections tight on the battery? Is the negative cable tight and clean where its grounded to on the frame?
 

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Will it spin over with the spark plug out?
 

Me4ble

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That would be my first guess also.

Thanks - I will look tonight. Can you just tell me in what general part of the frame is it attached. (I will be looking in the dark with a flashlight since I have to go somewhere right after work today).
 

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It might help to wait till its day light out if your flash light is faulty. Look at your battery and you will see a +/ red and -/black where the cables are connected. Start on the -/black side and follow the cable till you get to the spot its fasten on the frame. Remove this cable and clean very well. A very good chance you will find that the cable where it is fasten to the battery on the +/red side is the trouble spot.
 

Me4ble

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Ok - so I cleaned where the battery cable connects to the frame. It was dirty. However, nothing changed.

When I took out the spark plug and turned the key the spark plug sparked and the engine spun like it wanted to start. However, when I disconnected the spark plug wire to re-insert the plug, the metal connector inside the rubber end broke off on the spark plug.

Now what?
 

davbell22602

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Time for a new coil if your talking about metal clip thats on the spark plug wire.
 
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