Assuming you are referring to the starter solenoid, the easiest way to find it is by folowing the positive battery cable from the battery. The cable goes from the battery to the solenoid and then continues from the solenoid to the starter.
If it is a riding mower it may have a blown fuse. They are usually located near the solenoid.
Contact Sears or check their web site.
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the starter solenoid only engages the starter when the key switch is activated. the alternator is what charges the battery which is located under or along side the flywheel
Depending on what model mower you have, there could be several problems. But, start by checking the fuse. Most mowers have a fuse that is located near the starter solenoid.
The safety switch to start the motor on a Ranchking riding mower is located in the ignition. If the clutch needs to be depressed several times before the mower will start, there might be a problem with the adjustment of the clutch.
Yes a lawn mower is a compound machine. Example: The wheel is a wheel and axle.
Yes, it is a compound machine.
They are for the fuel solenoid shutoff
I assume you are talking about the starter solenoid: Follow the positive battery cable from the battery - the other end will be connected to the starter solenoid.
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A compound machine is a machine made up of two or more simple machines. So a lawn mower, push or riding, has Wheel and axle set ups, levers for the throttle and mower blade. That's why it's a compound machine.