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Posted by jimNCal on Friday, June 19, 2009:In Reply to: I think I broke it...9n Trans posted by Roger on Thursday, June 18, 2009:
If the PTO is powered, you didn't blow the intup shaft to the trans. PTO is transmission driven so you have power at least that far. MY guess would be the pinion coupling/tube between the trans and pinion shaft. Easy to see it if you pull either of the side covers.
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