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I have a JD 1070 which is a younger and slightly larger relative of your JD. It is very important to use a counterweight on the back end of the tractor when lifting heavy loads with the front loader or forks. It reduces the load on the front axle and keeps stress off the front axle. I built a counterweight that is 750 - 1200 lb depending on if I hang suitcase weights on it. I use that or the backhoe. If neither is on the tractor, I avoid using 4WD when picking up something really heavy. If I have to move something really heavy, I plan ahead and do it with weight on the back end. The front axle is not designed to carry the load and the entire weight of the tractor if you raise the rear axle off the ground and try to move a load. Sorry to hear you broke the machine while learning. I was lucky while learning 25 years ago; nothing broke while I did it wrong. I'd look for a salvage tractor and try to buy the whole axle as a unit. The whole series of that tractor axle will likely fit - look at JD parts diagrams.