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My Master Craft table saw switch quit working so i just hooked up an electrical box on the front of my machine and installed a house light switch to it. Has worked several years like this. Saved a lot of money. I rewired by using the wires from the old switch.
Hi Christopher, There's four links below that I believe will help you and the 1st video link below shows a craftsman mower with problems, 2nd and 3rd video show a probable solution and the last link is a user manual for a Craftsman 91728705... I hope this helps....CHEERS.. Craftsman Lawn Tractor stalling out
The usually have one wire connected to the sensor. You can bypass it by either unhooking the wire or connecting to ground possibly, check for spark either way.
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Micro switch issue, usually the seat switch, also check the block connecter onto the switch it needs to be firmly pushed home, if not they have a fail safe in the block lest it comes off the switch.
Leaking in-tank check valve will cause air to continually leak out of unloader valve at pressure switch. Remove brass/steel fitting at tank and check seat for debris or replace as needed. You can use generic valve just watch fitting sizes. Available at www.grainger.com. Good luck
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