Current update:
1. Removed and charged battery to a test reading of 13.8 volts, let it rest for 2 days and rechecked reading, 13.6 volts.
2. Installed battery with connected digital voltmeter reading 13.4 volts before any load applied.
3. Started engine, meter reading 12.4 volts after starting. Engaged pto, meter reading 12.2 volts.
4. Ran mower, cutting for 2 hr, restarted 1 time, shut down, battery showed 12.2 volts.
5. Reconnected the AC charger and after 15 minutes, meter showed 12.8 volts; after 1 hour charging meter showed 13.8 volts.
At no time during the use did the volt meter show any charging of the battery from the engine alternator. After this testing/use, the conclusion is the charging circuit is faulty for some unknown reason. I do know that the flywheel has to be removed to service and or repair the alternator. At no time was there any problem running the engine so the mags are producing the current to run the engine. Any comments are welcome. Stan