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AJB Temple wrote:Thanks guys I will try it tomorrow.
Although the mower has lights, annoyingly it has no horn. Sometimes I need to attract attention (for example, to suggest a cup of tea might be nice).
NickM wrote:AJB Temple wrote:Thanks guys I will try it tomorrow.
Although the mower has lights, annoyingly it has no horn. Sometimes I need to attract attention (for example, to suggest a cup of tea might be nice).
Ha! If I tried hooting a horn to summon a cup of tea I'd just get laughed at (or beaten to death...).
My ride on (Husqvarna) has the same seat switch arrangement but I can get off and leave mine running provided that I have the blades up and foot brake engaged so it's not too much aggro. Occasionally I get off having forgotten to put the brake on and when the seat switch cuts out the engine it invariably backfires incredibly loudly. Scares the daylights out of me every time!
AJB Temple wrote:Thanks Dave. Will do.
Is the regulator / rectifier easy to spot? This is a standard (I think) Briggs & Stratton motor.
AJB Temple wrote: connect to an Optimate.
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