I need a transmission or the hydrostatic pump for either the fx32d or fx42d. I have a broken pump housing that we can not find. I am trying to get one made but that is not looking very feasible right now.

this is the broken part I need
not sure the only salvage unit we could find has the same issueWhat do you suppose made that cast iron pump break like that?
I have a bucket and a box bladeThe break appears to be from the rear end of the tractor flexing upward or downward.
Do you have a bucket loader and/or backhoe on it.
I have a bucket and a box blade
If you find the pump to repair your tractor, I would suggest that you run heavy steel reinforcing rails from the underbelly frame of the loader to the rear axles to prevent it from breaking again. I have the Yanmar loader on my YM336D, which lifts about 3000 lbs and I have a 9' American Trencher backhoe that weighs 1800 lbs on the rear. So I have 1" thick steel bars there to prevent any movement.
You probably should use at least 3/8" or 1/2".
If you find the pump to repair your tractor, I would suggest that you run heavy steel reinforcing rails from the underbelly frame of the loader to the rear axles to prevent it from breaking again. I have the Yanmar loader on my YM336D, which lifts about 3000 lbs and I have a 9' American Trencher backhoe that weighs 1800 lbs on the rear. So I have 1" thick steel bars there to prevent any movement.
You probably should use at least 3/8" or 1/2".
If you find the pump to repair your tractor, I would suggest that you run heavy steel reinforcing rails from the underbelly frame of the loader to the rear axles to prevent it from breaking again. I have the Yanmar loader on my YM336D, which lifts about 3000 lbs and I have a 9' American Trencher backhoe that weighs 1800 lbs on the rear. So I have 1" thick steel bars there to prevent any movement.
You probably should use at least 3/8" or 1/2".