Mowed for three hours non-stop this morning running in 3rd gear without incident. Decided to take a break and top up on fuel. Pulled up to the shed, disengaged the blades and shut the engine off. The shift lever is still in 3rd gear during the refueling. Refueled and went through a normal start-up routine, engaged the blades and released the clutch; the tractor did not move. Depressed the clutch pedal, shifted to reverse gear and released the clutch; same result. Repeated the process through all six forward gears; same result. Disengaged the blades and shut the engine off. Your comments and/or advice gratefully accepted.
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Carscw
Does the clutch feel the same as it always has?
First thing to look at is the belt on the underside of the engine will be 2 belts the one you want is the top one follow it make sure it is on all the pulleys. Or not broke.
Second with mower in gear like you are trying to move look at both back wheels to see if the axle is turning
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