A hard-to-engage gear selector on a rear-tine tiller can result from several factors, including worn or damaged linkage components, low Transmission Fluid, or dirt and debris buildup in the mechanism. Additionally, the cable connecting the gear selector to the transmission might be frayed or misaligned. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prevent these issues, ensuring smoother operation. If the problem persists, consulting a professional or referring to the owner's manual for troubleshooting steps is advisable.
Ignition switches of that era had problems . Make sure gear selector is hard in Park and try again. If necessary spray a lubricant in the ignition keyhole.
no, unless you continue to pull gear back. Usually this happens if you don't keep feet on breaks until you put gear in neutral then raise your brake lever and then place gear in park position.
sounds like transmission problems
Turn the steering wheel hard in the same direction the wheels are pointing while the key in on then try to move the selector. This can happen if there is tension on the steering while as the vehicle was put into park.
A battery powered soil tiller is good.
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truck start shift is hard to move in gear
The shift cable has failed.
2004 citreon relay gear selection is very hard 1st and reverse very hard
very hard you prActice for a long timewith saftey gear
A vauxhall agila gear knob is hard to remove but to remove it you only need to pull it as hard as you can while twisting it then wank it will come off.