Good to know.
Any recollection of why the shifters might behave like that ^^^^? Do the different ranges share a common shift rod/fork, or is there a concentric shaft being used somewhere?
Now that I'm using it to clear snow and exercising the shifters regularly, they are working as if new. :)
It turns out that brute force was the answer. Those range combinations just weren't used very often, if at all, in the machine's past life. I don't know what the shift mechanisms for the two ranges look like, but if they sit for a long time, the shifters will behave like I described above.
Hey folks. I have a new to me White Iseki 2-45 here. Replaced the seat, added a 3PT snow blower, and really like the machine.
The main transmission has gears 1-5 plus reverse. It also has an Aux. (Hi/Lo) range, as well as a Creep (Hi/Lo) range.
Both the Aux. and Creep shifters need to be in...