Posted by Old Iowa on October 26, 2013 at 20:24:28 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: 4430 stuck in park posted by newbie21 on October 26, 2013 at 19:37:08:
First off you DO not need to PUSH real hard. Second you do not need two hands either.
1) Push the range lever out of park and into the "A" range slot/notch. It is spring loaded and will push over there easily. It will stay there without holding it. !!!! DO NOT FORCE IT!!! It will move there with just light spring pressure.
2) Then you will can now move the Quadrant lever (Forward/reverse) lever into low/1st forward or Low reverse. This is where you need to think just a little. IF you have the front of the tractor down hill then you need to backup just a little to take the pressure off of the transmission gears. If the back of the tractor is down hill then you need to pull ahead just a little to relieve the load off the gears.
To many fellows do not know how to do this or will not read the decal right behind the shift lever that tells you how to do this. Just brute forcing the lever will just break/bend the shifter linkage.
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