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Most snow blowers have "Shear Pins' that connect the blade to its drive shaft. These 'shear' off when hitting rocks or other debris that gets caught in the blade. Check those and by new Shear pins. If it is not that, then you have problems in the gear box, or shifting mechanisms.
The issue here is likely related to the "linkage". Linkage is the parts (often a cable or metal rods) that connect the shifter to the actual part(s) inside the snowblower that need to physically move to change speed and direction of the machine.
You'll need to carefully inspect the entire linkage to locate missing or worn cotter pins, bolts, etc. You may need to open the underside on the snowblower to inspect and access the entire linkage. These are typical parts that are used to keep the linkage connected to the shift handle and internal wheel assembly. The linkage isn't usually complex - often a pin or threaded portion that passes thru a hole in an assembly - that is held in place with a cotter pin, bolt, etc. Simply move the shifter so that the linkage can be secured properly and you should be "good to go".
There is a problem with your model number. Look under the seat, there should be a model number listed on the serial number plate. Take that model number to: http://www.husqvarna.com/us/support/manuals-downloads/
and download your manual.
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