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    Craftsman - Kohler Mo# 917.271030. wires and connector connected to the voltage regulator burnt

    Update: So, after I eliminated the 2 yellow wires, the mower was starting and charging fine. I was able to ride it as well. But, as soon as I engaged the mower, the fuse blew! Then I put a new fuse, same result, it blew again as soon as I engaged the mower to cut grass. I can drive the mower...
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    Craftsman - Kohler Mo# 917.271030. wires and connector connected to the voltage regulator burnt

    Again, thank you all for your kind advice. I found the correct schematic diagram, and it looks like there is no purpose for those 2 yellow wires. Kindly correct me if I am wrong. I eliminated the 2 yellow wires and the mower is running fine and the battery is charging.
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    Craftsman - Kohler Mo# 917.271030. wires and connector connected to the voltage regulator burnt

    Thank you all for your kind help. So, the 2 yellow wires that are connected to the AC line, are they for headlights? Can I eliminate them? The headlight never worked anyway. I tried to trace the 2 yellow wires, they go in a relay (1 of 3 relays), and then I lost it! The wires from 1 relay go to...
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    Craftsman - Kohler Mo# 917.271030. wires and connector connected to the voltage regulator burnt

    Kindly advise if I should replace regulator, wiring and connectors? If so, what would be the parts number? I can't find it in the manual!
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    Craftsman - Kohler Mo# 917.271030. wires and connector connected to the voltage regulator burnt

    Please help! I have an old riding mower (bought used recently). While mowing, the engine turned off and it wouldn't click or crank when I turned the key. I noticed the carburetor was leaking gas and the 30 Amp fuse was blown, so I replaced them both. I was able to start the mower, but right...
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