WD40. Water Displacement Formula number 40. The first 39 didn't work to displace water, but the 40th attempt to do so proved successful. Oh wait. Your not displacing water, are you? I suspect rust and varnish might be more so your problem than water. Hmmm. Me? I like Kroil when the pockets are deep or I have a real problem, PB Blaster is on the cheap side and works most of the time, just not always. Seafoam Deep Creep, Hopwes Penetrating oil is good also and INHO, better than PB But maybe not quite up to the level of Kroil. There are a few others, not to mention the ever so popular 50/50 mix of Acetone and ATF. You believe WD-40 got things free and life is good. Have you tried starting the tractor in neutral and releasing the clutch? Does the machine stall out? Your stuck between gear ranges. Two of those shifters are not laying nice with each other. Did you verify that the shift forks are still connected to the shift rails? What about that one that doesn't move? It is borken?
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