Thanks for you thoughts, The accident was in 2018 I believe and the tractor has functioned as required has function as required until about two months ago until about two months ago.
Not to say that something just now broke but I had a three point hitch problem that required me to change the hydraulic control valve. In order to do so I had to disassemble the tractor.
When I disassemble the tractor that’s when I found the steel ring in the PTO case. That force me to takeoff the two rear axles and the PTO case.
Once I separated the PTO case the axles I still wasn’t able to find what was broke. So I removed the second casting that holds all the transmission parts. It was there that I found the bearing that had broke. I ordered and replace the bearing cleaned everything out and reassemble the tractor.
It was then that I service the hydraulics and filled the system and ran the tractor while all four tires were off the ground. You can see the video where it’s pushing aerated fluid. The great mines on here told me I had a suction problem and I located the suction problem and replaced all the parts.
With the The tractor in the air I had steering, loader, forward, reverse, and four-wheel-drive and all three ranges.
It was then that I completely assembled the rear end and fix the three point hitch, after the top half of the PTO section was put on and all the lines were put together I was able to run the PTO up and down and test it.
It was that point when I assemble the seat all the control levers the fenders the floor and basically put the tractor back to 100% almost.
The problem that developed the few weeks before was still there and I had no power underload. My three point hitch worked perfectly though.
I’m gonna post the link to the video of the hydraulics running and my function test, this is while it still had a suction leak.
Kubota B2601 suction issue