THANK YOU D SLATER FOR THE REPLY. Sounds like you really know what you're talking about. I wish I could say the same for myself. I have never been in this area of my tractor. So, can you offer some breakdown instructions? Like where to crack the tractor apart, keep in mind that my tractor does not have the TA in it. I have cracked this tractor between the transmission and the TA section. I think with this job, I will need to crack it one section ahead of where I did, at the Motor and the clutch sections. I have a very nice stand that connects to the front section so that when the tractor is in two parts, I can roll the front section out of my way so I can work on what I need to, it works well. So, I don't believe it is the front gear, the on that drives the large gear that drives the hydraulic pump. It does not leak anywhere and from what I can see up in there it doesn't have a whole lot of space to move forward. As for the picture of that shaft you sent, I haven't seen that before, so that is very helpful. I question that the picture of that shaft is my shaft. Are you sure that is mine for sure? I am trying to post a picture of a breakdown/drawing from the Case IH dealer web site that has also been helping me. So I don't do any unnecessary tear down, I would like to be able to email a picture to you. I have sent you a message directly to you so I can try to email this diagram from the Case, IH dealer to you. Until we get that, I think it's best to wait to go any further. Thanks a million guys, This site is awesome. Tod Michigan
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