Posted by Mike Lane on April 12, 2011 at 16:34:01 from (209.151.122.227):
I just bought an International 806 this weekend along with a John Deere 1518 cutter. I used it to mow about 15 acres and everything was working fine. I went out this evening to do some more mowing and when I engaged the PTO, I immediately busted the shear pin on the mower. The man who sold me the tractor told me to always slowly engage the PTO with the engine RPM at a low speed. (I guess I didn't have the engine running slow enough when I went to engage the PTO lever.) Well, as soon as I did this I began hearing a loud knocking noise which sounded like metal striking the inside of the case located beneath my feet. Anyone have any ideas what this is or how much damage I may have done?
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