If it is in two gears at the same time, it would not move at all. It's a bit strange that it will move in reverse and nothing else and seems locked up in 1st. 1st and reverse use the same sliding gear, so it can't be in those two at the same time. 2nd and 3rd use the same sliding gear, but it is a double gear, one set for 2nd, the other for 3rd. My suggestion is to pull off the transmission cover with the shifter lever as a unit. You should then be able to see the problem. When you put it back on, line up the shifter forks so that all gears are in neutral and make sure the end of the shifter lever goes back in the slot on the forks when you put the top back on. If any parts have to be replaced in the transmission, the tractor has to be split in front of the transmission and the shaft(s) pulled out. It's not difficult, as the transmission is pretty simple, but you will need to be somewhat mechanical and also you will need manuals, appropriate tools, jacks, etc for supporting when you split.
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