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Hey John!
Have you check the OIL some of these engine have a low oil shut-off sensor feature built-in ?
Check also that the fuel is not contaminated (Fresh Gas, please!)
Good Luck,
JP
My John Deere only starts with a hammer. I have the Kawasaki engine and it is famous for bad starters, so I carry a hammer and tap on the bolt when I want to start it. So, you either have a bad solenoid in your starter, or the contacts are dirty, battery connections are dirty. Or the battery is dieing. Check it out. Hope this helps.
its likely to be a switch playing you up try hard wireing the switch to see if it stops this cutting out first, do one switch at a time till you fine the one playing up
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