You can pull the input shaft from the front, through the clutch end. Heres a short guidance:
Dont know whether your tractor is equipped with an optional shuttle reverser, creeper, or splitter gearbox, but with the standard version with 540/1000 pto gears its pretty straightforward:
Once split between engine and clutch, drain gearbox
oil, pull the PTO shaft from behind (undo the 4 bolts that retain the bearing, then put a PTO shaft coupler on it so you have something to put the crowbar behind)
You will get the short PTO shaft out and the slide bush will drop in the bottom of the diff cage. care about that later.
When you removed the cover in front of the gearbox which has the extension on which the throwout bearing is seated, you can pull the PTO input shaft.
Once that is gone you should be able to push the long PTO shaft inside the hollow gearbox layshaft, back so the PTO gears come loose.(or undo a retaining ring or castle nut, i cant remember if there is any)
With the PTO gears there is a sequence, i dont know exactly but one gear has to be taken out from the top hatch, the other from the bottom hatch, you will see that as you go. (too long ago for me)
Then once the PTO gears are out, you can pull the main transmission input shaft.
If you take out the cab floor (dont know about these newer cabs, if they have removable floors) and the lower transmission hatch you should be able to pull the job.
And when reassembling you might need to drop the hatch under the diff housing to guide the short PTO shaft at the back, back into the slide tube that engages the PTO and/or the ground speed PTO. Also, the 7341 has an engine mounted oil pump, not under the diff housing anymore, so there might be some different details to the older transmissions i have worked on.