IT POURS! Got my MF "2050" (modified MF1650) out a few weeks ago to pack down fill dirt in freestalls we're renewing. Heard a very light squeal whole time, but finished the job. Steering then became difficult as I drove to the shop. Almost got to point of NO steering. The power steering was working, and it pulled the right spindle so hard it popped the keeper off the top & spindle almost got pulled out bottom of axle beam! Got it back down & managed into the shop. I think the left spindle is frozen in the axle beam, and the power steering cylinder pulls from the right spindle. Anyway, onto the power takeoff. The squeeling was from a totally stripped splined double pulley on the top PTO shaft! Then inspecting everything I find the main powershaft has about 90 degrees play inside the flywheel adapter! Dang! all the shafting in this thing has to come out. Not like I didn't have plenty work on the farm to do. I almost sold my rear PTO off a 1655, but decided to keep it, and good thing, as I can use the good splined end off the shaft to rebuilt top shaft that is stripped, plus I have a great double pulley off the 1655 setup. Lots of work to do, but will be in top shape when finished. The top shaft's bearing was locked, so is likely reason the top pulley stripped out. It was worn quite a bit already, so when she locked it finished it off. Funny thing is, I never heard a thing! I must be going deaf!