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one more possible check. Make sure the battery is fully charged. Then try it. You might put jumpers from the car on to do a check without doing the battery check. If it runs with the car battery, most likely in battery, or alternator.
Sounds to me like you might be having a problem with either your key switch, or more likely your starter. Although I have never had a starter go out on any riding mower Ive ever had, thats really what is sounds like. On the other hand, I have had many a key switch go bad and they act alot like your symptoms. So I would start at the simplest and work backwards.
Also, make sure blades are disengaged and also they are not bound up on the underside of the mower deck. also check the belt and its not in a bind. These thing could be dragging down your motor keeping it from starting. Let me know if I can help further. Have a Great Day! Good Luck!
The starter solenoid could be going out. This is a piece of the electrical system and if you are not familiar with it then I would take it into the dealer and have them fix it. Otherwise you could be shocked or burned if something went wrong.
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