OK I got the injector puller and on my tractor you could not have physically removed this injector without this puller. The puller is a 3lb hammer slide puller and when I attached it to the injector body it took 30-40 blows to remove the injector. I could not believe how hard the injector was stuck in the hole it slides down into? I'm going to sand the injector to make sure and remove anything that is built up on it since it clearly will not slide back in place. I would have to beat it back in. Next issue I put the compression checker in place of the injector and got "0". I took the meter off and hooked it up to my compressor and it registered the 100psi of air pressure coming out of my hose so I'm sure the gauge is working. The fitting where the gauge hooks to the piece of aluminum that Hoye sent me fits very loose so I'm not sure if there is something wrong there or not. I put my finger over the whole coming out of the injector and when I crank the engine there is no pressure? I can feel pressure coming out of the exhaust stroke, since my manifold is off so I'm now wondering how I could have no compression pressure at all yet there is exhaust coming out when it goes through the exhaust stroke? If I had a hole in the piston it might explain no compression but there would be no exhaust either, wouldn't there? I'm baffled or having a mental block as to what can be causing no compression? Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks