I disconnected the kill switch wires and it started. It ran well for about 20 seconds and stalled. I then checked for spark with the switches disconnected and there was none.
Ok, I will do that. If it runs with the kill wires disconnected, what will that tell me? If it starts, could I mow my lawn like that and fix the issue afterwards?
The engine is Briggs and Stratton 407777
2000 Huskee Wide Cut GT 26hp. I was cutting the grass and it was running excellent. Suddenly started running a little rough, then the rpm’s dropped, the throttle lever did not change anything and then it died. Now it cranks but won’t start. The fuel filter is full of fuel, the spark plugs are...