Did your engine fail to turn over when the hydraulic pump failed the first time? If not, what made you think it might be your problem now? Why didn't you just grab a socket and ratchet and turn the engine with the pulley on the front of the engine's crankshaft? Heck! I can squeeze the fan belt on my tractor and just rotate the fan to turn the engine over a bit to see it is not locked up.
I think you have a simple electrical problem. When you turn on the key, does the PTO light illuminate on the instrument panel. If so, change fuse #2. Otherwise check your battery for 12.5 volts or above and make sure the terminals are clean and the battery terminals are clean. Remember, if your PTO is engaged or the Range lever is out of neutral, your engine will not crank over. If the PTO light is on when the PTO is not engaged, replace fuse #2 below the instrument panel.