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    Posted: 10 Apr 2020 at 5:12pm
I've gotten lots of good information here in the past regarding my 180D. Thanks to everybody. Now I have a garden tractor/ lawn mower problem.  I didn't want to put "John Deere" in the title for fear the Orange police would justifiably send me to prison.  I'm going to risk it. The mower is an old SST 18. It's a work horse.  The problem is that this winter mice chewed through one wire too many and after mending all the wire breaks I can find the beast still won't start.  I've checked the obvious stuff.  What I'm looking for is a wiring diagram.  I can't believe that the only way to see a diagrm is to pay $40 for a technical service manual.  Any help is appreciated.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Apr 2020 at 5:38pm
this may help you ??

I click on the sst16 image( 3rd one) an dright side shows it better. do NOT click to go to their website, simple right click, save image..... you can actually clcik on the > and < arrows and see( and COPY) the pages of the manual. I have one schematic saved , PM me and I'll send it.

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Thanks!  I had looked at these images but couldn't avoid being sent to the website.   I think I have what I need now.  Stay well - Bill
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Hay Bill
always happy to help if I can. If you need more, let me know
shamless' machine made it k-k-k-kold here, so no 'fun in the sun'.....snif,snif

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Does the engine turn over? If it does but just doesn't fire. Take flywheel cover off and check the the coil wire isn't bare and grounding out your coils preventing it from running.

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Originally posted by Krazy Karl Krazy Karl wrote:

Does the engine turn over? If it does but just doesn't fire. Take flywheel cover off and check the the coil wire isn't bare and grounding out your coils preventing it from running.

that, plus, if it won even turn over, take the flywheel cover off and inspect for nests jamming, and or the starter
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Thanks to all. The problem was a wire to the switch. Just in time to mow before the rain, cold and snow.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaybmiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Apr 2020 at 6:22am
happy it's 'up and running' !!
NOT so happy about the cold,rain and snow though !!!
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