If you physically can not move the gear shift lever into gear, it could be a problem with the shifter linkage or the transmission. If you can select a gear by moving the the lever which is attached directly to the transmission, it is the linkage. If the lever moves into a gear but the mower doesn't move, it could be a broken belt or a bad transmission.
Gear up then
your electric motor(I assume) probably wont have enough torque, That is on a Riding type mower, not a push mower, it might work on a push mower as long as its not self prepelled, because your motor probably still wont have enough torque!
1999 ford explorer 4.0 manual transmission gear shifter wont fit on shaft
replace it
bad bearing
starving for fuel
get a new one
I would love to help you out here but I have no idea what you are saying? Do you mean the drive wheels wont move your "self propelled" mower?? if so you can start by checking the belt drive, belt may be worn loose or missing. Also the drive wheels have gears molded into the inside centers of them, if these plastic gear teeth wear out the wheels wont engage and mower will not move without manually pushing it. Lastly the gear box may be dry of gear oil or defunct and will need to be replaced or filled, by means of a small rubber or plastic plug on the top of the gear box. Or by starter whines and wont turn the "WHEEL".....do you mean wont turn the flywheel???? If so be certain the battery is charged fully allowing total starter power to spin over the engine. If battery is good and connections are good and engine is not seized....replace the starter.
because it needs a 1600 vee dub engine in it to make it go faster to have lawn mower races
Happymeal button is in your head,you wont be in no gear when you are hungry
dirty carb bowl or water in the carb