Owner's Manual Lawn Tractor H2013SDA & H2013HDA 31771700 00X31-771-7000 Printed on Recycled Paper K1 40.2002.06 CC PRINTED IN U.S.A. ©1996 American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Keep this owner’s manual handy, so you can refer to it any time. Thisi owners manual is considered a permanent part of the lawn tractor and should remain with the tractor if resold. ~ The information and specifications included in this publication were ir effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Power Equipment Mfg., Inc. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of the Honda H2013 lawn tractor. We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase. We want to help you get the best results from your new lawn tractor and to operate it safely. This manualcontains all the information on how to do that; please read it carefully. We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its coverage and your responsibilities of ownership.
I INTRODUCTION SAFETY MESSAGES Your safety and the safety of others is very important. We have provided important safety messages in this manual and on the lawn tractor. Please read these messages carefully. A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that can hurt you and others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol a and one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION. These mean: You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
CONTENTS Turn to the beginning of each chapter for a complete list of subjects. LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Important information about some specific hazards, and what you can do to prevent injury. CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY This chapter explains what you need to know to operate your lawn tractor safely. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................. Avoid Rotating Blades ................................................................... Clear Mowing Area ........................................................................ Keep Shields in Place.. .................................................................. Refuel with Care ...............................................
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Most accidents with lawn tractors can be prevented if you follow all instructions in this manual and on the lawn tractor. The most common hazards, according to accident statistics, are discussed below, along with the best way to protect yourself and others. Avoid Rotating Blades A rotating blade can cause serious cuts and even amputate fingers, hands, toes, or feet. Keep away from the mower deck whenever the engine is running.
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY Refuel with Care Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode. Allow the engine to cool if the lawn tractor has been in operation. Refuel only outdoors in a well-ventilated area with the engine OFF. Never fill the fuel tank beyond the maximum fill mark. Never smoke near gasoline, and keep other flames and sparks away. Always store gasoline in an approved container. Wear Protective Clothing Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury.
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury. Read them carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda lawn tractor dealer for a replacement. 1 SHARPBLADE 1 You will be seriously cut by the rotatin g blade. I V I I Keep hands Imd feet away when engine is running. I 1 HOT MUFFLER CAN BURN YOU Objects hidden in the lawn can be thrown by the mower blade. Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY . Improperly driving on slopes or uneven terrain can cause the mower to tip over and you can be sedously hurt or killed. n Objects hidden in the lawn can be thrown by the blade and can cause serious injury. Read “Mower Safety” and “Safe Mowing Tips” in your Ownets Manual carefully. N The rotating blade can cause serious injury n Keep hands and feet away from the mower deck . Stop engine before leaving operator’s position. H Do not allow children to ride as passengers.
LAWN TRACTOR SAFETY CHILD SAFETY: A MESSAGE TO PARENTS YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT to Honda. Read this message if you decide to permit your youngster to operate this lawn tractor. Lawn tractors are tools, not toys. As with any equipment, bad judgments can result in serious injuries. You can help prevent accidents by making good decisions about if, when, and how your youngster operates this equipment.
CONTROLS This section helps you to identity the lawn tractor controls, what they do, and how they work. CONTROL LOCATIONS ................................................................. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS ...................................................... Seat.. ........................................................................................... Fuel Valve ................................................................................... Ignition Switch ...................................
CONTROLS CONTROL LOCATIONS Use the two illustrations on these pages to locate and identify the most frequently used controls.
CONTROLS [1] THROITLE LEVER / CHOKE [2] FUEL VALVE (under engine hood, on carburetor) [3] PARKING BRAKE LEVER [4] CLUTCH PEDAL (gear transmission model only) [5] SEAT LOCK ROD (under seat) [S] MOWER DECK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER m TRANSMISSION RELEASE LEVER (hydrostatic transmission model) 771NABABCDR 13
CONTROLS DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS You will use these controls every time you operate the lawn tractor. Your lawn tractor uses colors to identify control types. Orange levers and knobs are used to control the movement of the lawn tractor. For example, the parking brake lever, throttle lever, and shift lever are color coded orange. .Yellow controls identify attachment controls, such as the hand grip on the PTO clutch lever that is used to start and stop movement of the mower deck blades.
CONTROLS Shift Lever Gear Transmission Model: This lever is used to control the ground speed. Gears l-3 are typically used when mowing. 4th and 5th gears are used when transporting the lawn tractor and REVERSE is used when backing up. K Hydrostatic Transmission Model: This lever is used to control ground speed with infinite adjustment. The MOWING range is used when mowing, TRANSPORT is used when moving the lawn tractor between two points, and REVERSE is used when backing up.
CONTROLS Brake Pedal Gear Transmission Model: The brake pedal applies a brake to the rear wheels. The brake pedal is linked to the clutch pedal. When the brake pedal is pressed down, the clutch pedal is also pressed down. When the brake pedal is released, it should be released first, then the clutch pedal. TIICACAACDR The brake pedal must be pressed all the way down before engaging the parking brake lever.
CONTROLS Parking Brake Lever This lever is used to prevent movement of the lawn tractor when parked. The parking brake lever should always be set before getting off the lawn tractor. The parking brake lever should be released before moving the shift lever into any gear. 77lCACAECDR The parking brake is set by pressing and holding the brake pedal all the way down, then move the parking brake lever down. The brake pedal remains held down by the parking brake lever.
CONTROLS PTO Clutch Lever PTO stands for Power Takeoff and refers to the part of your lawn tractor where engine power is applied to an attachment (such as the mower deck) through a belt. In this manual, all references to the PTO assume the PTO is used to power the mower deck. The forward position is ON; this starts the mower blades spinning, The rear position is OFF, and this stops the mower blades from spinning. 771CAFAACDR The PTO clutch lever should always be engaged with a smooth and quick motion.
BEFORE OPERATION This chapter explains how to fuel and check your lawn tractor to be sure it is ready, and it tells you how to prepare your lawn and yourself before you begin mowing. CHECK YOUR LAWN ..................................................................... Objects ........................................................................................ People and Pets .......................................................................... Lawn.. ................................................
BEFORE OPERATION There are three areas to be checked before using the lawn tractor: l Check Your Lawn l Check Your Lawn Tractor l Are YOU Ready to Mow? These are described in the following sections. CHECK YOUR LAWN For your safety and the safety of others, always inspect the area before mowing. Objects Anything which can be picked up by the blade and thrown is a potential hazard to you and others. Look for things like stones, sticks, bones, nails, and wire, and remove them from the mowing area.
CHECK YOUR LAWN TRACTOR For your safety and the service life of your equipment, .always inspect your lawn tractor before using it. Before beginning your pre-operation checks, be sure: l The lawn tractor is parked on a level surface. l The PTO clutch lever is OFF and the shift lever is in NEUTRAL. l The ignition switch is OFF and the key is removed. l The parking brake is set. General Items Walk around the lawn tractor and check its general condition.
3. Insert the dipstick as shown here (don’t screw it back in). 4. If the oil level is low (near the bottom), add enough of the recommended oil (see page 66) to bring the level to the upper limit. Recheck the oil level after adding any new oil. 5. If the oil level is close to the upper limit mark, no additional oil is needed. Replace the dipstick and screw it back in securely. Do not overfill. UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT 772EABAB.
BEFORE OPERATION Brake Pedal (Gear Transmission Model) Verify that the clutch pedal operates when the brake pedal is pressed, and that there is not excessive freeplay in the brake pedal. Also inspect the brake wear indicator (page 78). (Hydrostatic Transmission Model) Move the shift lever out of NEUTRAL. Press the brake pedal all the way down. Make sure the shift lever returns to NEUTRAL.
BEFORE OPERATION Fuel Capacity: 1.3 US gal (5.3 !) Minimum pump octane rating: 86 Refueling Refuel in a well-ventilated area before starting the engine. If the engine has been running, allow it to cool before refueling. Avoid overfilling or spilling fuel. Fuel the lawn tractor with pump octane 86 or better unleaded fuel (see page 73). Make sure the fuel cap is secure. MAXIMUM FILL MARK I 1. Raise the hood, remove the fuel cap, and check the fuel level. 2.
BEFORE OPERATION Cooling Air Intake Path and Air Filters Raise the engine hood (page 63), then make sure the cooling air intake screen on the front of the engine is clear of grass and debris. Inspect the engine air cleaner filter elements (page 64) for damage or excessive dirt and dust. 771 EACAACDR Battery Electrolyte Inspect the electrolyte needed (page 74). level in the battery; add distilled water if Mower Deck Clear the top and bottom of the mower deck of any grass, debris, etc.
Mulching, Side-discharge, or Bagging? The mower deck on your lawn tractor was manufactured with high-lift blades for side-discharge mowing. An optional kit is available to convert your mower for mulching. SIDE-DISCHARGING TO MULCHING CONVERSION Your mower deck is a side-discharge model. For mulching you must purchase and have the optional mulching kit installed. Refer to the operator’s manual supplied with the kit for specific installation and operation instructions.
BEFORE OPERATION I Blades Make sure the mower deck blades are in good condition blade bolts are properly tightened. The blades are inspected each sharpened, but damaged must and the subject to wear during operation and should be time the lawn tractor is used. Dull blades can be a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, or otherwise be replaced. NEW BENT CRACKED I WORN CM-AEAM.CDR Height Adjustment Lever Set this lever to the appropriate position for mowing conditions (Page 43).
BEFORE / OPERATION ARE YOU READY TO MOW? Your safety is your responsibility. significantly reduce your risk. A little time spent in preparation will Knowledge Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and how to operate them. Familiarize yourself with the lawn tractor and its operation begin mowing. Know what to do in case of emergencies. before you Clothing Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury. Long pants and eye protection objects.
OPERATION This chapter tells you how to operate the lawn tractor safely and effectively. MOWING PRECAUTIONS .............................................................. STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................................ DRIVING THE LAWN TRACTOR .................................................... Steering.. ..................................................................................... Braking.. .......................................................................
OPERATION MOWING PRECAUTIONS Before operating the lawn tractor for the first time, please review the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION beginning on page 6 and the previous section, titled BEFORE OPERATION. Even if you have operated other lawn tractors, take time to become familiar with how this lawn tractor works, and practice in a safe area until you build up your skills. Never tamper with, or alter any of the controls or safety devices on the lawn tractor.
OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE Start the engine outside in an open area with good ventilation. 1. Locate the fuel valve on the carburetor, under the engine hood. Move the fuel valve to ON. Lower the engine hood and sit in the operator’s seat. 2. Make sure the PTO lever is OFF (disengaged), the parking brake is set, and the shift lever is in NEUTRAL. The starter will not operate unless these controls are properly set. 5 il 4 3 2 1 3. 4.
OPERATION Holding the ignition key in the START position for more than five seconds may damage the starter. 5. If the engine fails to start, wait at least ten seconds before trying again. If you can’t get the engine to start after multiple tries, refer to Troubleshooting on page 103. 6. After the engine has started, slowly move the throttle lever from CHOKE to a point halfway between SLOW and FAST while the engine warms up. 7.
OPERATION IRIVING THE LAWN TRACTOR Ince the lawn tractor is moving forward, you’ll need. to know how to ;teer correctly, adjust speed, begin mowing, and how to stop. Steering To make it easier to cut various lawns, your lawn tractor is very naneuverable and can turn quickly. Turning sharply when using higher ground speeds can cause the lawn tractor to lose traction. The lawn tractor can tip over, and you can be injured or killed. Avoid sharp turns when using higher aears.
OPERATION Braking For best control, avoid stopping the lawn tractor on sloped surfaces. Gear Transmission Model 1. When approaching the area where you wish to stop, smoothly press the clutch pedal all the way down, and hold it there. If necessary, press the brake pedal down, but only do this when the clutch pedal is pressed first. 2. Once the lawn tractor has fully stopped, hold the clutch and brake pedals down, and move the shift lever to NEUTRAL. If this is an extended stop, set the parking brake.
OPERATION idjusting Ground Speeds (our Honda lawn tractor is equipped with a transmission that offers nultiple ground speeds. The shift lever is used to select the appropriate ground speed for the task at hand. when you need to speed up or slow down the lawn tractor, use the ;hift lever (not the throttle) to change the ground speed. In slopes or hills, use a slower shift lever setting to maintain a :ontrollable, steady speed.
OPERATION Always use the clutch pedal when shifting gears. The lawn tractor pulls away from a complete stop in any gear. This means you can start off from a complete stop when any gear is selected. Keep the shift lever in the MOWING range (gears 1-3) when actually mowing grass. The TRANSPORT range (gears 4-5) should only be used for transporting the lawn tractor (when the PTO clutch lever is OFF) and is not recommended for mowing. SHIFTING FROM A FORWARD GEAR TO ANOTHER FORWARD GEAR 1.
OPERATION ADJUSTING FORWARD SPEED 1. To make the lawn tractor move faster when moving forward, push the shift lever forward, away from NEUTRAL. 2. To slow down, pull the shift lever back toward NEUTRAL. ADJUSTING REVERSE SPEED 1. To make the lawn tractor move faster in REVERSE, pull the shift lever backward, away from NEUTRAL. 2. To slow down, push the shift lever toward NEUTRAL. Mowing When ready to begin mowing, approach the mowing area at a reduced ground speed.
OPERATION STOPPING THE LAWN TRACTOR Emergency Stop 1. Press the brake pedal all the way down and hold it there. 2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF. Disengage PTO clutch lever. 3. Set the parking brake. the w 771 UABAP Normal Stop 1. Bring the lawn tractor to a full stop. GEAR TRANSMISSION MODEL: Use the clutch pedal first, then the brake pedal to stop the lawn tractor. Move the shift lever to NEUTRAL.
OPERATION ‘t-y to park on level ground. If you must park the lawn tractor on a lope, set the parking brake and block the wheels to prevent the lawn *actor from rolling. Always remove the key when leaving the lawn *actor unattended to prevent unauthorized use. iAFE MOWING PRACTICES :or your safety, keep all four wheels on the ground, and be careful to Lvoid losing control of the lawn tractor. Ceep a firm grip on the steering wheel. Be very careful when mowing rneven or rough ground.
OPERATION Operation on Slopes Never mow on a sloped surface greater than 10 degrees (17% grade), since this can cause the lawn tractor to tip over. Use a lower gear for better control, and avoid sudden stops or starts when on a sloped surface. If you are unsure of the grade, obtain an inclinometer from a hardware store to measure the area in question. 10 DEGREES (17% GRADE) MAXIMUM 77lNACAACDR Always mow up and down a sloped surface, never across.
OPERATION Starting on a Sloped Surface traction and tip over. The lawn tractor can fall on you and cause serious injury or death. Use the following procedure if you must start the lawn tractor on a sloped GEAR TRANSMISSION MODELS 1. Press the clutch pedal first, then the brake pedal, all the way down. Move the shift lever to 1st gear. 2. Remove your foot from the clutch pedal, then slowly release the brake pedal. HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION MODEL 1.
I OPERATION If a blade hits something, or if any part of the lawn tractor starts to vibrate, stop the engine immediately and check for damage. Striking objects may damage a blade, belt, and/or break the mower deck or other components. Vibration usually indicates serious trouble. A worn, cracked, or damaged blade can break, and pieces of the damaged blade can become dangerous projectiles. Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
OPERATION MOWING TIPS Here are some tips for getting a quality cut with your lawn tractor. When to Mow A well-groomed lawn requires mowing at short, regular intervals. During the growing season, a lawn may require mowing twice a week. Cutting Height To adjust the height of the mower deck, grip the mower deck height adjustment lever firmly, then slightly lift to clear the notches in the handle guide. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER Move the lever outward from the lawn tractor and away from the handle guide.
OPERATION Ground Speed Keep the shift lever in the MOWING range for best results. Slow the ground speed of the lawn tractor when mowing taller grass. Always use the shift lever to control the ground speed, never the throttle. Cutting Width Allow an adequate amount of overlap in the cutting path when mowing. Four to six inches is recommended; this is roughly the same width as a front tire.
OPERATION Blade Sharpness Sharp blades cut cleanly. Dull blades tear grass, leaving shredded ends that turn brown. When the blades don’t cut cleanly anymore, have them sharpened or replaced. Grass and Moisture Mow when the grass is dry. Mowing wet grass does not produce a neat finish. The inside of the mowing deck or bagging chute may clog when mowing wet grass. Clumps of wet grass will collect on the lawn and can create harmful thatch.
OPERATION Mowing Patterns Your Honda lawn tractor will work most efficiently if you use the following mowing patterns as much as possible. Mower deck and equipment design, and the direction in which the blade rotates, cause these mowing patterns to give the best results. Mulching (optional kit) Use a counterclockwise mowing pattern. If the lawn has an irregular shape, or many obstacles, divide it into sections where you can use counterclockwise mowing patterns.
OPERATION I AFTER MOWING Under most conditions, the lawn tractor accumulates clippings, mud, dirt and other debris on the mower deck and other areas. Frequently, such debris contains moisture, which if allowed to remain on the mower frame, mower deck or other metal parts, can form rust. Regular cleaning not only helps prevent such rusting, but also makes the lawn tractor operate better.
OPERATION TOWING An optional rear hitch kit is available from your Honda lawn tractor dealer. This hitch is specifically designed for your lawn tractor. Do not use any other type of hitch on the lawn tractor. Towing Safety When the optional hitch is installed and you use a trailer or other attachment, pay attention to these important points for safe operation. l Avoid sudden starts and stops while towing.
OPERATION Towing Weight Limits Always adhere to the weight limits when towing a trailer or attachment with the lawn tractor. Maximum Allowable Weight Maximum allowable weight for the trailer or attachment carried by the trailer or attachment: and any items On a flat surface . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 500 Ibs (227 kg) On a grade (10 degrees or less) . ... . . . . . . .. .
TRANSPORTING BEFORE LOADING 1. If your lawn tractor is equipped with an optional grass bag kit, remove the bags, hopper cover, lower and upper chute. The rear support arms are bolted directly to the lawn tractor and may remain in place when transporting. 2. If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least 15 minutes before loading the lawn tractor. Make sure to turn the fuel valve to OFF (page 31). 3.
MAINTENANCE This chapter service, and maintenance dealer. This service and explains when and how to perform routine inspection, adjustments for do-it-yourself maintenance. More difficult tasks should be done by a servicing Honda lawn tractor dealer is best equipped and staffed to provide the level of safety you and your lawn tractor deserve. 55 THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE ........................................ 56 MAINTENANCE SAFETY ................................................................
MAINTENANCE 1 a4 BLADES ........................................................................................... Blade Inspection.. ........................................................................ .84 Blade Installation.. ....................................................................... .88 MOWER DECK LEVEL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT.. ......... .89 Preparation.. ................................................................................ .89 92 BELTS ..................................
MAINTENANCE THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical, operation. It will also help reduce air pollution. and trouble-free To help you properly care for your lawn tractor, the following pages include a maintenance schedule, routine inspection procedures, and simple maintenance procedures using basic hand tools.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY Some of the most important safety precautions follow. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task. Failure to properly follow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the procedures and orecautions in the owner’s manual.
MAINTENANCE l Read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required. l To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, be careful when working around gasoline. Use only a nonflammable solvent, not gasoline, to clean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from all fuel-related parts. l For certain operations, the lawn tractor must be raised off the ground.
MAINTENANCE 1 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Source of Emissions The combustion process produces carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen is very important because, under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical smog when subjected to sunlight. Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic. The California Clean Air Act California regulations instruction describing control systems.
MAINTENANCE PROPER MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY IS THE OWNER’S Replacement Parts The emission control systems on your new Honda engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with California emission regulations. Honda recommends only the use of new, genuine Honda parts or their equivalent. The use of other replacement parts which are not of equivalent quality may impair the effectiveness of your emission control system. Maintenance Follow the Maintenance Schedule on page 60.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE I SCHEDULE Item Page SeWiCf?Interval hours (months) (whichever comes first) each I first I 50 I use Engine oil check check (6) check Muffler area chedc Cooling fan screen check I 300 (36) 66 0 66 0 0 64 dean Coolina air intake & muffler 100 (12) 0 change Air filter elements 20 (3) 0’ 64 Battery electrolvte Tires & air pressure Mower deck belt Drive belt Brake medal Blade condition check Blade bolts inspect Blade bolts check tightness Brake ped
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ACCESS POINTS Refer to the illustrations on this page for the locations of specific maintenance items and service points. BAlTERY (under seat) HYDROSTATlC FLUID RESERVOIR (hydroststlc trsnsmlsslon model, right rear frame) J FUEL CAP & SEAT LOCK ROD w PEDAL FREEPLAY ADJUSTMENT (gear trsn5IIliSSiOtl model outboar tumoucic~s msme IsSHAPED ROD framej (mower CARBUitETOR deck removal) 771 NADAA.
MAINTENANCE Seat To access the battery compartment must raise and lock the seat. or to adjust the seat position, you Raising and Locking the Seat On the left side of the lawn tractor, just below the seat cushion, there is a spring loaded seat lock rod. Pull the pin outward and away from the seat, then raise the seat up. With the seat in the fully raised position, let the pin slide back toward the seat bracket and lock the seat in the up position.
MAINTENANCE Engine Hood The engine hood must be raised to perform some maintenance procedures on the lawn tractor. Raising the Engine Hood 1. Near the base of the steering wheel is a recess between the body and engine hood. Grab the engine hood only at this point, then pull it up and forward until it stops. 2. The engine hood does not lock in the open position, so be careful not to bump or knock it when it is open. 771UAAAACDR Lowering the Engine Hood 1.
MAINTENANCE ENGINE With the engine hood open, there are a number of items available inspection and service. for Air Cleaner Service Check that the air filter elements are clean and in good condition. Dirty air filter elements restrict air flow to the engine, reducing performance. Damaged air filter WINGNUT’ elements allows dirt to enter the engine, causing rapid engine wear. I COVER 1. The air filter is located on the left rear side of the engine.
MAINTENANCE I 6. Oil the foam element by dipping it in clean engine oil and squeezing out all excess oil. If too much oil is left in the foam, the engine may smoke when started. 7. Clean the paper element by tapping it on a hard surface to knock off dirt or by blowing compressed air not exceeding 30 psi (207 kPa) through the element from the inside. Never try to brush off the dirt, as that just forces it into the paper filter fibers. 8.
MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Engine oil capacity: Recommended 1.16 US quarts (1 .l ! ) Oil Use a 4-stroke motor oil that meets or exceeds the requirements for API service classification SF, SG, or equivalent. Always check the API SERVICE label on the oil container to be sure it includes the letters SF, SG, or equivalent. 0 20 40 60 -20 10 80 I I I I I I I -20 -10 0 10 -30 20 30 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SAE low-30 is recommended for general use.
MAINTENANCE 6. Fill the engine with the correct amount of the recommended oil through the oil filler tube. Do not overfill; measure the oil level as shown on page 21. Replace the oil filler cap. 7. Verify that there is no oil leaking from the drain bolt. 8. Please dispose of used motor oil and the oil containers in a manner that is compatible with the environment. We suggest you take it in a sealed container to your local recycling center or service station for reclamation.
MAINTENANCE Spark Plug Recommended NGK: BPR5ES Types ND: WlGEPR-U Spark plugs of the wrong size or incorrect heat range can cause engine damage. Removal, Inspection and Replacement For good performance, the spark plug should have the correct gap and be free of deposits. 1. Raise the engine hood, then disconnect the spark plug cap, and remove any dirt from around the spark plug area. 2. Remove the spark plug. 3.
MAINTENANCE 5. Install the spark plug carefully, by hand, to avoid cross-threading. Use a spark plug wrench to tighten the plug enough to compress the washer. For a used plug, tighten l/8 to 114 of a turn after the spark plug seats. For a new plug, tighten l/2 turn after the spark plug seats. pG?iEq A loose spark plug can become hot enough to damage the engine. Overtightening a spark plug can damage the threads in the engine. 6. Reconnect the spark plug cap.
FUEL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Idle Speed Adjustment Perform this adjustment if the idle is slow or rough, and you’re sure the air filter and spark plug are in good condition. You must have an accurate tachometer to properly measure engine speed. 1. Start the engine in an area with adequate ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Allow the engine to warm to normal operating temperature. 2. With the throttle on SLOW, turn the throttle stop screw in or out to obtain the specified idle speed.
MAINTENANCE ‘uel Filter Inspection and Replacement le suggest you perform this procedure when the fuel tank is nearly mptv. . Raise the engine hood. Locate the carburetor on the left side of the engine. Move the fuel valve to ON (page 14). Locate the drain screw on the back side of the carburetor. . Drain fuel into an approved container by loosening the drain screw. / DRAIN SCREW 771 FABAA.CDR Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel.
MAINTENANCE Carburetor Modification for Higln Altitude Operation At high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture will be too rich. Performance will decrease, and fuel consumption will increase. A .very rich mixture will also foul the spark plug and cause hard starting. High altitude performance can be improved by a specific modification to the carburetor.
MAINTENANCE Fuel Recommendations Use unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Unleaded gasoline produces fewer engine and spark plug deposits and extends exhaust system life. Never use stale or contaminated gasoline or an oil/gasoline Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank. mixture. Occasionally you may hear light “spark knock” or “pinging” (metallic rapping noise) while operating under heavy loads.
ELECTRICAL Battery Service Your lawn tractor charging system charges the battery while the engine is running. However, if the lawn tractor is only used periodically, the battery must be charged monthly to maintain the battery service life. A lead-acid battery self-discharges at a rate of 0.5 - 1 .O % per day. If the lawn tractor is not operated for a month, the battery can discharge as much as 30%. This could cause the engine not to start or shorten the service life of the battery.
MAINTENANCE Inspection 1. Raise and lock the seat. Remove the battery cell caps. 2. Inspect the electrolyte level of each cell. The electrolyte should cover all the plates. 3. If any plates are not covered, add distilled water as necessary. liquid i?emovai To charge the battery, follow the procedures below. 1. Raise and lock the seat. Remove the negative (-) cable from the battery negative (-) terminal, then remove the positive (+) cable from the battery positive (+) terminal. 2.
MAINTENANCE Installation 1. With the seat raised and locked, install the battery in the compartment. The battery terminals should face the rear. 2. Install the positive (+) cable on the battery positive (+) terminal; then install the negative (-) cable on the battery negative (-) terminal, then lower and lock the seat. Fuse Replacement The fuse and fuse holder are next to the positive (+) connector near the battery. The lawn tractor will not start if the fuse is blown. To replace the fuse: 1.
MAINTENANCE BRAKE Before performing any maintenance on the brake system, park the lawn tractor on a flat, level surface. Release the parking brake, remove the ignition key and disconnect the spark plug cap. Brake Pedal Freeplay Inspection ._ Gear Transmission Model 1. Place a ruler along the brake pedal arm. Get a helper to hold the clutch pedal all the way down. 2. Press the brake pedal down, and note a strong resistance. Measure the brake pedal arm travel. 3. TIZCAIAB.
MAINTENANCE Brake Pedal Freeplay Adjustment (gear transmission model) 1. Locate the brake assembly and adjustment nut, located outside the left rear side of the frame. 2. Tighten the adjustment nut until resistance is felt, then turn it back 3/4 turn. Adjust so freeplay is ll/4 - l-3/4 inch (32 - 36 mm). 3. Take care not to overtighten adjustment nut.
MAINTENANCE MOWER DECK Use this section to adjust the anti-scalp and install the mower deck. rollers, and to remove, adjust Adjusting the Anti-scalp Rollers The two anti-scalp roller wheels help prevent the mower blades from gouging or scalping high spots on the lawn. The mower deck is designed to float across the lawn, and it is important to set the antiscalp rollers correctly. The setting depends on the type of lawn being mowed and the mower deck height.
MAINTENANCE Removing the Mower Deck 1. Place the lawn tractor on a solid, level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake, put the shift lever in NEUTRAL move the PTO lever to OFF. 3. Disconnect the spark plug cap, and remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting. 4. If the optional grass bag kit is installed, refer to the operator’s manual for the grass bag kit, and remove the lower chute from the mower deck. 5. Position the front wheels straight ahead. Lower the mower deck all the way down.
MAINTENANCE 10. On the right outside of the frame (near the engine crankshaft pulley) locate a single, silver-colored bolt that holds the blade belt guard in place. Loosen, but don’t remove the bolt. 771 DABAA.CDR 11. Move the blade belt guard up and away from the pulley, while pulling the blade belt off the engine crankshaft pulley. 12. Locate the center section of the two rear links, where the mower deck rear brackets are attached. Remove a 14 mm spring clip and flat washer from each side.
MAINTENANCE 14. Locate the J-shaped rod that connects the front links to the front mower deck brackets. From the left side of the mower deck, remove the spring clip from the rod, then remove the rod. FRONT BRACKETS FRONT LINKS -12 J-SHAPED mm SPRING CLIP ROD 771DADAACDR 15. Push the mower deck back slightly, so the front links fall clear. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left. Pull the mower deck out from the right side.
MAINTENANCE Installation of the mower deck is similar to removal, with a few points to keep in mind: It is helpful to install the J-shaped rod into the holes on the front links first. The J-shaped rod and links can be installed by using the slots on the front mower deck brackets. 771DADABCDR Make sure the two front links install in the inside of the front mower deck brackets. Make sure the J-shaped rod is fully seated as shown. Don’t forget to install the spring clip back onto the J-shaped rod.
MAINTENANCE BLADES Inspect, check bolt tightness, remove, sharpen, and replace the blades as described in this section. Always complete these steps before working around the mower blades: 1. Move the PTO clutch lever to OFF. Engage the parking brake. 2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF and remove the key. 3. Disconnect the spark plug cap.
MAINTENANCE Inspecting For A Bent Blade Perform this inspection adjustments. prior to attempting any mower deck leveling 1. Wearing heavy gloves, position the right (discharge) side blade so it is parallel to the front axle. 2. Measure the height of the right side blade at point B and record this measurement. 3. Rotate the right side blade 180 degrees and measure the other tip at point B. 4. The two measurements should be the same; if they are not, the blade or blade spindle may be bent. 5.
1. Remove the mower deck from the lawn tractor; see page 80. 2. Put on heavy gloves and turn the mower deck upside down. 3. Wearing heavy gloves, clean the dirt and grass from the blades and the inside of the mower deck. 4. Hold each blade firmly, or block it with a piece of wood, and use a torque wrench to check bolt torque on the blade bolts. Blade bolts tightening torque: 43.4 ft-lb (60 N.
MAINTENANCE I Blade Sharpening A dull blade may be sharpened, but a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, or otherwise damaged must be replaced. Always use a genuine Honda replacement blade or high-quality equivalent. SHARPENING GUIDELINES Maintain the original angle of the blade (about 30’). Sharpen the blades to a knife edge. 772BAEAACDR Remove an equal amount of material from each end of the blade to maintain balance. Do not cutting restore tip. Do remove material from the inner area of the edge.
I MAINTENANCE Blade Installation Use a genuine Honda replacement blade or high quality equivalent. 1. Clean any dirt and grass from around the blade shaft and inside the deck. 2. Install the blade with the upturned edges of the blade toward the mower deck. Note the right side blade has a more pronounced lift angle. The right side high-lift blade must be installed on the right side spindle.
MAINTENANCE MOWER DECK LEVEL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT For the best cut quality, the mower deck must sit at a proper angle to the ground. There are two adjustments that can be made to the mower deck. l Left to right mower deck leveling adjustment l Front to rear mower deck adjustment Preparation All adjustments should only be performed after the following steps have been completed: 1. Park the lawn tractor on a smooth, flat, level surface. 2. Move the PTO lever to OFF. 3. Set the parking brake ON.
Left-To-Right Leveling INSPECTION 1. Prepare the lawn tractor as previously outlined. 2. Set the height adjustment lever to the number 3 position. Make sure the anti-scalp rollers do not touch the ground. Put on heavy gloves, as you need to rotate the blades. 3. Rotate the blades, so they are parallel to the front axle. Measure the height of the blade tip at points A and B as shown. B should be 0 - 3/16 inch (0 - 5 mm) higher than A. 4.
MAINTENANCE Front-To-Rear Adjustments INSPECTION 1. Prepare the lawn tractor as previously described. Put on heavy gloves when working near the blades. Move the height adjustment lever to 3. 2. Rotate right side blade only, so it is perpendicular to the front axle. 3. Measure the blade tip height at points A and B as shown. 4. Point A should be l/4 - l/2 inch (6 - 12 mm) lower than point B. If point A is more than l/2 inch (12 mm) lower than point B, 77lBAAAB.
MAINTENANCE I BELTS Your lawn tractor has two belts. The blade belt is used to transfer engine power to the mower deck blades. This is controlled by the PTO clutch lever. The drive belt is used to transfer engine power to the transmission. This is controlled by the clutch pedal. . Blade Belt The blade belt should be inspected Inspecting each time the lawn tractor is used. The Blade Belt 1. Park the lawn tractor on a flat, level surface.
MAINTENANCE REMOVING THE OLD BLADE BELT 1. Remove the mower deck (page 80). 2. Remove the pulley cover on the left side of the mower deck. The PTO clutch arm is under tension from a spring. You can injure your hands or fingers if they are caught when moving the pulley or clutch arm. Wear heavy gloves, and keep fingers and hands clear from the path of the moving PTO clutch arm. 3. Put on heavy gloves, and carefully move the belt tensioner the ON position. 4.
8. Loosen and remove the bolt on belt guard C. Remove the belt from the right side blade pulley. 9. Loosen and remove the belt on belt guard F. Remove the belt from between the blade brake G and the left side pulley. 10. Pull the belt away from the belt tensioner arm H and out from underneath the belt tensioner arm spring. 11. Inspect the mower deck pulleys and belt guards, and remove any parts of the old blade belt that may still remain.
MAINTENANCE ADJUSTING BLADE BELT TENSION This procedure should only be performed when a new blade belt is installed. Prepare the lawn tractor before attempting this adjustment: l Make sure the mower deck has been .adjusted for correct left-toright and front-to-rear leveling. Make sure the anti-scalp rollers are not touching the ground. l Park the lawn tractor on a flat, level surface. Set the parking brake, and remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting. 1.
MAINTENANCE Drive Belt The drive belt should be inspected at the interval specified in the Maintenance Schedule on page 60. Inspection 1. Park the lawn tractor on a flat, level surface. Set the parking brake, remove the ignition key and disconnect the spark plug cap. 2. Securely block the front and rear wheels to prevent the lawn tractor from moving. Release the parking brake lever. 3. Lower the mower deck all the way down with the height adjustment lever. 4.
MAINTENANCE TIRES AND WHEELS Tires should be kept at the proper inflation pressure and periodically inspected for tread wear or damage. Keeping the tire treads clean and free of mud and other debris improves traction and steering control. Front. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 14 psi (98 kPa) Rear. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .
Front Wheels Removal 1. Place the lawn tractor on a flat, level surface, and set the parking brake. Block the rear wheels securely. * L. J CIRCLIP , DUSTCAP 771IABAA.CDR 2. Lift and securely support the front end of the lawn tractor. Remove the dust cap, then use circlip pliers to remove and discard the old circlip. Remove the flat washer and wheel. Note that there is a second washer on the inside of the wheel. Installation 1. Apply grease to the axle shaft and inside the wheel hub.
MAINTENANCE Rear Wheels Removal 1. Block the front wheels securely. Lift and securely support the rear end of the lawn tractor. Remove the dust cap, then use circlip pliers to remove and discard the old circlip. 2. Remove the outside flat washer, then rotate the wheel, so the square key on the axle is upright and won’t fall off when you remove the wheel. 3. Carefully pull the wheel and key straight off the axle. Note that there is a second washer on the inside of the wheel. 4.
OTHER ITEMS Hydrostatic Fluid Reservoir (hydrostatic transmission model) Inspect and add fluid (if necessary) to the hydrostatic each time you use the lawn tractor. Locate the reservoir on the right rear of the lawn tractor frame, next to the right rear tire. There are two level marks near the left bottom corner of the reservoir. fluid reservoir FILLER CAP The fluid level should be between the two marks.
MAINTENANCE . Adjustment 1. From the right side, look between the lawn tractor frame and the mower deck. Locate the clutch arm turnbuckle (outboard one) and lock nuts. The clutch arm runs along the inner left hand side of the lawn tractor frame. 772CAIAA.CDR 2. The forward locking nut on the clutch arm turnbuckle is a standard right hand thread. The rear locking nut is a left hand thread. There are flat spots on the side of the turnbuckle for a 12 mm wrench. 3.
MAINTENANCE Lubrication Points Grease: NGLI #2 Lithium Base EP Lubricate the following grease points. & TIPJACAACDR 771JABAACDR Front grease fittings Rear axle shaft grease fittings (gear transmission model only) 771DADAD.CDR Blade belt tension arm pivot 772QMAACDR I/ Drive belt tension arm pivot (gear transmission model only) 102 Front mower deck pivot points 771DACAB.
TFiOUBLESHOOTING This section helps you to identify the problems, their causes and some corrective actions. ENGINE PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . DRIVE PROBLEMS . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIBRATION . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .
TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE PROBLE IIS Starter does not operate Possible cause Check shift lever oosition. Shift lever not in Move shift lever to NEUTRAL. NEUTRAL. Check PTO clutch lever position. PTO clutch lever is ON. Move PTO clutch lever to OFF. Safety interlock system operating. Interlock switch on seat or parking brake lever not pressed. Sit on seat or set the parking brake lever. No electric current to starter. Blown fuse, dead battery or relay. Check fuse / relay; replace if necessary.
TROUBLESHOOTING Starter operates, but maine will not start Possible cause Correction Check throttle position. Throttle not in proper position. Throttle must be in CHOKE for a cold engine or FAST for a warm engine. Check fuel delivery to sngine. Fuel valve is OFF. Move fuel valve to ON. Fuel filter clogged. Check for clogged fuel filter or obstructions in fuel tank. Check fuel condition. Stale or old fuel. Be sure tank has fresh fuel. Check for spark. Spark plug cap off.
TROUBLESHOOTING Engine has low power Possible cause Correction Check ground speed. Fast ground speed when mowing tall grass puts excessive load on engine. Mow at slower ground speed. Check mower deck height. Too low mower deck height for grass puts excessive load on enaine. Raise height of mower deck. Check mower deck. Mower deck clogged with grass. Clear mower deck of clogs. Check air cleaner. Dirty or clogged air filter(s) make engine run poorly. Clean and replace air filter(s) as needed.
TROUBLESHOOTING DRIVE PROBLEMS Engine runs, but lawn tractor doesn’t move Possible cause Correction Check pedal(s) position. Clutch and /or brake pedals not fully released. Make sure clutch and/or brake pedals are fully released. Check drive belt. Drive belt worn, broken or not on pulleys. See servicing Honda lawn tractor dealer. Check transmission release (hydrostatic transmission model) Lever is in the RELEASED position Move lever to the ENGAGED position.
TROUBLESHOOTING MOWER DECK PROBLEMS [ --, Won t cut grass I Possible cause I Correction Check PTO clutch lever position. PTO clutch not ON. Move PTO clutch lever to ON. Check mower deck height adjustment lever. Mower deck height not properly set. Adjust mower deck height to grass conditions. Check blade belt. Blade belt worn, not on pulleys or not properly installed. inspect blade belt and make sure it is properly installed.
TROUBLESHOOTING Grass not discharging properly Possible cause Correction Check throttle position. Blades spinning too slowly. Keep throttle in FAST when mowing. Check mower deck height adjustment lever. Mower deck set too high up. Adjust mower deck height to grass conditions. Check blade belt. Blade belt worn, not on pulleys or not properly installed. Inspect blade belt and make sure it is properly installed. Check grass conditions. Wet grass is difficult to mow. Mow only when grass is dry.
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STORAGE This section explains how to protect your lawn tractor from rust and corrosion, and ensure that it will start easily when you want to use it again. Cleaning ....................................................................................... Engine.. ..................................................................................... Mower Deck .............................................................................. Fuel .....................................................................
STORAGE STORAGE PREPARATION Proper storage preparation is essential for keeping your lawn tractor trouble free and’looking good. The following steps will help to keep rust and corrosion from impairing your lawn tractor’s function and appearance, and will make the engine easier to start when you use the lawn tractor again. Cleaning 1. Wash the lawn tractor, including the underside of the mower deck. Engine Wash the engine by hand, and be careful to prevent water from entering the air cleaner.
STORAGE Grass Bag (optional kit) Remove the grass bags from the hopper frame, and wash them with a garden hose or pressure washing equipment. Allow the bags to completely dry before storage. 2. After washing the lawn tractor, wipe dry all accessible 3. Start the engine outdoors, and let it run until it reaches normal operating temperature to evaporate any water remaining on the engine. 4.
STORAGE Fuel Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Old gasoline will cause hard starting, and it leaves gum deposits that clog the fuel system. If the gasoline in your lawn tractor deteriorates during storage, you may need to have the carburetor and other fuel system components serviced or replaced.
STORAGE Draining the Fuel Tank and Carburetor 1. Loosen the carburetor drain screw and turn the fuel valve ON. Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. 2. l Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. l Refuel only outdoors. l Wipe up spills immediately. Drain the fuel into an approved gasoline container. drain screw. Tighten the Engine Oil 1. Change the engine oil (see page 66). 2. Remove the spark plug (see page 68).
STORAGE PLACING IN STORAGE If your lawn tractor will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and carburetor, it is important to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapor ignition. Select a well-ventilated storage area away from any appliance that operates with a flame, such as a furnace, water heater, or clothes dryer. Also avoid any area with a spark-producing electric motor, or where power tools are operated. If possible, avoid storage areas with high humidity, promotes rust and corrosion.
. STORAGE REMOVAL FROM STORAGE Check your lawn tractor as described in the Before Mowing chapter of this manual. If the fuel was drained during storage preparation, fill the tank with fresh gasoline. If you keep a container of gasoline for refueling, be sure that it contains only fresh gasoline. Gasoline oxidizes and deteriorates over time, causing hard starting. If the cylinder was coated with oil during storage preparation, engine may smoke briefly at startup. This is normal.
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This chapter gives dimensions, information. capacities, and other technical LAWN TRACTOR MODEL ............................................................ DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS, AND CAPACITIES .............................. ENGINE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE ..................................... TRANSMISSION DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE.. ...................... MOWER DECK DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE .......................... MAINTENANCE .............................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS LAWN TRACTOR MODEL H2013SDA Gear transmission, H2013HDA Hydrostatic DIMENSIONS, side-discharge, transmission, U.S.A. model side-discharge, U.S.A. model WEIGHTS, AND CAPACITIES Length SDA:(66 inches (1670 mm) HDA: 67 inches (1700 mm) Width Lawn tractor: 36 inches (921 mm) w/mower deck installed: 49 inches (1250 mm) Height 40.
SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMISSION DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE Type H2013HDA: fluid drive Hydrostatic, Speeds Infinitely variable Five forward / one reverse Ground Speeds Mowing: 0 - 3.2 mph (0 - 5.1 km/h) Transport: 3.3 - 4.5 mph (5.2 - 7.3 km/h) Reverse: 0 - 2.2 mph (0 - 3.6 km/h) First: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Reverse: Lube 3.28 quarts (3.1 P ) Honda hydrostatic transmission oil Factory sealed; no maintenance required H2013SDA: Gear drive, parallel shaft, constant mesh, sliding key 1.4 2.0 3.
SPECIFICATIONS TUNEUP Spark Plug Gap 0.028 - 0.031 inch (0.7 - 0.8 mm) Engine Idle Speed (PTO clutch lever OFF) 1,750 +200/-O rpm Valve Clearance Intake: Exhaust: (cold) Other Specifications MISCELLANEOUS 0.10 f 0.02 mm 0.15 f 0.02 mm No adjustments needed SPECIFICATIONS Minimum Uncut Grass Diameter (left turn) 51.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This chapter contains additional information, including serial number locations, Honda publications available to you, and tells you how to contact us if you have a question or warranty repair problem. 124 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS .*................................................. HONDA PUBLICATIONS . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Shop Manual . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Your lawn tractor has both a frame [A] and engine [B] serial number; use the following illustrations to locate the numbers when needed. 771NADABCDR 771EAFAA.l Raise the engine hood to view the frame serial number on the left side of the frame. The engine serial number is stamped into the engine block side that is closest to the fuel tank. You need an inspection mirror to see it.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HONDA PUBLICATIONS These publications will give you additional information for maintaining and repairing your lawn tractor. You may order them from your Honda lawn tractor dealer. Shop Manual This manual covers complete maintenance and overhaul It is intended to be used by a skilled technician. procedures. Parts Catalog This manual provides complete, illustrated parts lists.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION Honda Power Equipment dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership’s management. The Service Manager or General Manager can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way.
Current customer service contact information: United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands: Honda Power Equipment dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership's management. The Service Manager or General Manager can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way.
ADDITIONAL OXYGENATED INFORMATION FUELS Some conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an ether compound. These gasolines are collectively referred to as oxygenated fuels. To meet clean air standards, some areas of the United States and Canada use oxygenated fuels to help reduce emissions. If you use an oxygenated fuel, be sure it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating requirement. Before using an oxygenated fuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents.
SPARK ARRESTER SERVICE (optional part) The spark arrester is not standard on your lawn tractor, but may be required for legal operation in some areas. If a spark arrester is installed on your lawn tractor, it should be inspected, cleaned and replaced if necessary. pEiE-j The spark arrester must be serviced every 100 hours to maintain efficiency. its If the engine has been running, the muffler will be very hot. Allow the muffler to cool before servicing the spark arrester. 1.
INDEX -Aair filter cleaning.. ................................ 64 air filter inspection .................... .25 air filters inspection.. ............................ .64 altitude, operation at high.. ....... .72 anti-scalp rollers ........................ 79 -Bbattery charging ................................ .75 inspection.. ............................ .75 installation ............................. .76 removal ................................. .75 belts ....
INDEX -Ggrass bag cleaning.. ................ .I13 grease points .......................... .I02 -Hheight adjustment lever.. ........... .15 height of the mower deck ......... .43 hood, engine.. ........................... .63 hydrostatic fluid reservoir.. ...... .lOO -- I ignition switch.. .......................... .14 Ijack points.. ............................... .97 -Llawn tractor check before operation.. ........ .21 problems.. ............................ .107 lawn, check before mowing ...... .
INDEX lowering .................................. 62 62 raising .................................... serial number locations ........... 124 15 shift lever ................................... shifting gears ............................. 35 shop manual ............................ 125 slope operation on .......................... .40 starting on .............................. 41 spark arrester.. ........................ 128 spark plug 68 gap ......................................... maintenance .............
Type Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher Capacity 5.3 8 (1.3 U.S. gallons) Tse SAE 1 OW30 API SF, SG or equivalent for general use Capacity 1.1 I (1.16 U.S. quarts) Type NGK: BPR5ES ND: WlGEPR Electrode Gap 0.7 - 0.6 mm ,(0.026 - 0.031 inch) Blade Bolt Torque 58.9 N.m (43.
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