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Old 11-10-2016, 10:23 PM   #8
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Start with the obvious, you did move that lever from neutral to engage when you tried to move right? Next check the fluid level. Pretty sure you have a "hydrostatic" transmission, which uses a hydraulic pump to provide power to the wheels, so low fluid could be and issue. Next I would change the filter, although I doubt this is an issue, you never know. Beyond that you may need a rebuild which will set you back a few bucks, may not be worth it. Hope it's something simple.

Edit, It would help to know the model, some people are saying a transmission oil change will solve problems like you are having, for a while.
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