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Craftsman R110 wont turn over. Video included.

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Detramowingman

Detramowingman

Two days ago I was going to start my Craftsman R110 mower and had the following issue. When inserting the key I noticed the light for when the key is inserted was not appearing. As I turned it, the mower did not want to start. I did hear some clicking but only if I held down the key for longer than usual. I tried to charge the battery but I only have a float charger, but it was on it for 2 days so I thought it would be enough.. am I wrong to assume the float charger would have actually helped and should I get a different charger?? I checked the safety switches and all are pushed down.

Here is a video of what it is doing

And ideas?


#2

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bertsmobile1

Take the spark plug out and see if you can turn the engine over BY HAND
The cylinder could be full of fuel so don't try & cranks it with the starter lest you want to claim insurance for a fire damaged mower
Let us know what you find .


#3

StarTech

StarTech

Yes you need a better charger as the tickle charger will not recharge a depleted battery. Also you have a Briggs 310000 series engine which are bad about breaking the automatic compression release on the camshaft.


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Ronni

Two days ago I was going to start my Craftsman R110 mower and had the following issue. When inserting the key I noticed the light for when the key is inserted was not appearing. As I turned it, the mower did not want to start. I did hear some clicking but only if I held down the key for longer than usual. I tried to charge the battery but I only have a float charger, but it was on it for 2 days so I thought it would be enough.. am I wrong to assume the float charger would have actually helped and should I get a different charger?? I checked the safety switches and all are pushed down.

Here is a video of what it is doing

And ideas?
Been there; first of all, how old is your battery? If it is three years or older, you need a new battery; that is how long they last - period.
Second of all, How old is the mower? If you use it a lot and, say it is seven years old; you may need to replace the starter solenoid and/or the starter. Start with just the solenoid then go to the starter if that doesn't work. Also, get a real battery charger; not a trickle charger. If you don't know much about mower maintenance, take the mower to a mower repair shop.


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