I too had to rebuilt the shift fork on the Poulan Pro 900. At first glance, oh, not a problem. Well to get at all of it, I nearly took everything of the machine except the engine.After watching a few YouTube videos I found three other tillers exactly like mine but hardly any info on a White brand. Two problems can cause this, one the more simple fix is a broken chain the other is a shift fork. If the forks on the shift fork spread apart it doesn’t shift the gears into all the gear ranges. That fork kit is between $110.- $150. The chain of coarse would be just buying a length of chain and a master link. Either way for right now I’m going to shelf this project. I don’t feel like having this thing torn apart and not fixing it right away. Like I mentioned I’ll be getting the bone shaker out later in the week.
That’s my thought too Chris. The forward, neutral, and reverse for the drive wheels work great just no power to the tines.If it hasn't been giving you shifting problems in the past I'd say it's the chain.
I hang smaller parts to be painted from the louvers on my waste oil furnace. Sure helps painting!Your not alone in this thinking. I have a shelf on the front of the stove in the shop to warm up paint cans and parts before painting and after they go on there to dry. Works great.
White, Yardman, and Cub Cadet all made by MTDWhite garden division was bought by MTD so probably a MTD tiller manual that would work for the White tiller. Problem might be to find the right manual in MTD.