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Clodbuster1
Posted 2/19/2018 09:18 (#6588824 - in reply to #6588778)
Subject: Yes.


There is a parking pawl that engages a gear for the park function. If you are on a slope it can get sort of stuck.

One thing to do if you can is turn the front wheels tightly one way or the other to hold the tractor before you put it in park. That usually works.

If it is stuck really hard and you don't want to jerk the lever too hard........Have the engine running and push down the "clutch" pedal. Use a screwdriver or wrench, etc. to put it in range 1 and then put the power shift in the direction that will take the pressure off of the parking pawl when you ease the tractor forward or reverse. Eg. if the front is downhill, use reverse. As you slowly ease out the clutch, put pressure on the shift lever to take it out of park. Then use the tool to put the trans in neutral, and then the shift lever will be in the correct spot again.
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