Did the engine stop? Or did the engine continue running, but the mower stopped moving? If the engine continued running, you likely had the drive belt break or slip off a pulley.Did the engine stop? Or did the engine continue running, but the mower stopped moving? If the engine continued running, you likely had the drive belt break or slip off a pulley.
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usually if the pins are pulled out that is the freewheel position. push them in to drive. if the trans locks in drive and it is hard to push it should be ready to mow. unless the drive belt is stretched or broken or a linkage is out of adjustment or broken.
Did the engine stop? Or did the engine continue running, but the mower stopped moving? If the engine continued running, you likely had the drive belt break or slip off a pulley.
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