try making sure all the points of contact on the starter (two bolts) are very clean as well as the ends of the connecting wires, the position of the starter is in a place that collects a lot of dirt and road depree, i used a good throttle body cleaner on mine to clean just the points of contact, as well on the back left side of the fire wall , right beside the heating tubes that go through the fire wall, is a flat metal ground wire point , make sure that is firmly secured as well
hope that helps, as well try starting it in neautral if it starts with out fail that way, its an issue with your gearshift settlement in the collum , a fairly easy fix
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When the going gets rough, suck it up and throw it into 4 wheel high and plow through the junk
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