Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): Ranch King Transaxle, clutch linkage, chipper shredders


Question
Hello. I just picked up a Ranch King rider, 7 speed, 10 hp. The transaxle will will operate in forward gears, but grinds when attempting to shift into reverse. Would this be a fluid issue, a clutch linkage problem, or worse? Where shall I begin?
Thanks,
Robert in Rockford

Answer
Hello Robert:

>>It can be 1 of Several Issues.
>>There are Several Transaxles Listed for MTD (OEM for Ranch King).
>>Generally the identification tag is on a part of the unit that, even after years of use, rarely needs replacement. For most of MTD (includes Troy Bilt) power equipment, these tags are approximately 2" by 3" in size. They also have the MTD Products name, address and customer service phone number listed across the bottom. For hand held product, the tag is normally white and approximately 1" by 1/2" in size. Hand held i.d. tags are normally on an aluminum portion of the engine, somewhat set into the unit to protect the label from wear. (A bar code will also be on this tag.) Riding mower tags are located on the underside of the seat. For walk behind mowers this tag is found either on the deck or on the rear door of rear discharge units. Tiller model and serial tags are generally on the tine housing. **The model and serial tags for two-stage snow throwers are located on the bottom of the main gear housing which is often called the belly pan, while single stage snow thrower tags are next to the key and primer. For other products like log splitters, chipper shredders and edgers, tags can be found on the frame or main housing.**
>>If you Hit a Snag or this Does Not Correct the Problem,  I am Here if You Require More Assistance. Hope this Helps. Let me Know What Happens, Please. May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Be Safe and Happy. Thanks.

Good Luck

Respectfully

John

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Respectfully

John