chaskimbrough
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Been a while since I've been on here...alot of lurking, but no posts. I need some help. I went out tonight and started mowing my yard w/ my 2-year old CK20. It has been a great machine w/ no major problems. However, I ran it for about ten minutes and then needed to stop and shut the machine off. I went back about 5 minutes later to start mowing again and it wouldn't start. The problem seems to be electrical...When I turn the key over it makes a buzzing sound. The yellow heat coil light is not lighted and the engine won't turn over at all...it just buzzes when I try to turn the key. When I turn the key off it continues to make a small buzz/fast ticking sound and then it sounds like a relay or some type of switch clicks and the sound stops after about 5 seconds. I thought maybe it was a dead battery but jumping it didn't help. I checked the fuses and they are all fine.
----the buzzing sound/switch sound seems to come from under the dash--
Since my local dealer (Outdoor Power Store) went out of business my closest dealer is an hour and a half away...What do you guys think it is? How big/complex of a fix might it be? Do you think the local Deere dealer would take a look at it for me?
All help is appreciated...Like I said, it's been a while since I've been on here (in fact, I had to re-register to post but luckily I got the same screen name).
emails are appreciated if you have more info than what might fit in a post...
charlie_kimbrough@yahoo.com
Thanks, and HELP!
Charlie
Yorktown, IN
----the buzzing sound/switch sound seems to come from under the dash--
Since my local dealer (Outdoor Power Store) went out of business my closest dealer is an hour and a half away...What do you guys think it is? How big/complex of a fix might it be? Do you think the local Deere dealer would take a look at it for me?
All help is appreciated...Like I said, it's been a while since I've been on here (in fact, I had to re-register to post but luckily I got the same screen name).
emails are appreciated if you have more info than what might fit in a post...
charlie_kimbrough@yahoo.com
Thanks, and HELP!
Charlie
Yorktown, IN
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