Are you saying your shifter that you use to shift into gears on the right side of the cab is stuck where it won't move at all? And just to clarify, do you have the shuttle shifter on the left side of the steering column where you can move it to forward, neutral, and reverse? And is you 4x4 engagement/disengagement a pull up or push down handle on the lower left side of your seat?
Correct, My shifter with gears 1-4 is on the right side of the cab. They move freely from one gear to the next.
My shuttle F-N-R (top to bottom) is on the left side of the column. That is the issue.
The tractor was in 4x4 when I shut it off. When I went to start it back up, I thought I put it in neutral and it wouldn't start. I noticed it was in 4x4 so I pushed the handle down, tried to adjust the shifter and that's when I noticed that it felt funny and wouldn't move all the way; I tried to start again and it would not....as if it was in gear.
After some some consultation, that's when I jacked the rear-end up to find that the rear wheels turned freely in both directions with or without the clutch pressed in. So it's in neutral...tractor doesn't know it so it won't start?
I took the column cover off and do not see anything unhooked. The cable boot at the bottom of the is column is split. The clutch pedal still has really good pressure. There has been no noticeable change to how the clutch engages the transmission.
Under the tractor the clutch arm/ linkage moves freely and you can feel it slide easily inside the boot. The shifter has little to no movement inside the boot to the touch. I did tap the shifter arm a little with a pry bar and when my wife moved the shifter up top to change the F/R it did attempt to move.
I had to move the tractor to get a concrete truck in. Since the wheels where moving freely, I thought no problem. I chained it up...nothing. I told my wife to push the clutch in and it rolled right along. So it must still be in 4x4 and the front wheels were holding it?
Again, I know anything mechanical can break any time...it's just odd that it was running/ shifting fine until I shut it off. I've shut it off in 4x4 before (not a common practice as I don't use it that often) and there wasn't an issue.