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Page 1: ...i s Owner s Manual Lawn Tractor H2013SDA HONDA Harmony 1995 American Honda Motor Co Inc All Rights Reserved 31771610 00X31 771 6010 w Printed on Recycled Paper mcpl 30009505 PRINTED IN U S A...

Page 2: ...ons included in this publication were in 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 t...

Page 3: ...overage and your responsibilities of ownership The warranty policy is a separate document that should have been given to you by your dealer When your lawn tractor needs scheduled maintenance keep in m...

Page 4: ...L be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions You CAN be HURT if you don t follow instructions Each message tells...

Page 5: ...nd mowing tips TRANSPORTING 49 How to load and transport your lawn tractor safely MAINTENANCE 51 When and how to perform routine inspection service and adjustments TROUBLESHOOTING 99 What to check if...

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Page 7: ...FETY INFORMATION 6 Avoid Rotating Blades 6 Clear Mowing Area 6 Keep Shields in Place 6 Refuel with Care 7 Wear Protective Clothing 7 Turn Engine Off When Not Operating the Lawn Tractor Operation on Sl...

Page 8: ...key Disconnect the spark plug cap and wear heavy gloves when you need to clean the mower deck or handle a blade Clear Mowing Area A lawn tractor blade can throw rocks and other objects with enough for...

Page 9: ...s platform and pedals Turn Engine Off When Not Operating the Lawn Tractor If you need to leave the lawn tractor for any reason even just to inspect the lawn ahead always turn the engine off And take...

Page 10: ...dealer for a replacement SHARP BLADE Youwill be seriouslycut by the mtating blade Keep hands and feet away when engine is running Objectshidden In the lawncan be thmwn by the mower blade Thrownobjacts...

Page 11: ...y Keep hands and feet away from the mower deck k Stop engine before leaving operator s position n Do not allow children to ride as passengers They can fall or be thrown off causing serious injury or d...

Page 12: ...as enough MATURITY AND RESPONSIBILITY to safely operate this lawn tractor Does the young person think through problems and come to logical solutions Be honest Anyone who takes unnecessary risks and do...

Page 13: ...ols what they do and how they work CONTROL LOCATIONS 12 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 14 Seat 14 Fuel Valve 14 Ignition Switch 14 Shift Lever 15 Height Adjustment Lever 15 Clutch Pedal 15 Brake Pedal 16 Par...

Page 14: ...CONTROL LOCATIONS Use the two illustrations on these pages to locate and identify the most frequently used controls I PTOCLUTCHLEVER m TNANSMIBBIONSHIFTLEVER p IQNlllON BWlTCH 141 BRAKE PEDAL 12...

Page 15: ...CONTROLS l THROllLE LEVER CHOKE 2 FUEL VALVE under engine hood on carburetor J PARKING BRAKB LEVER 4 CLUTCH PEDAL il SEAT LOCK ROD under eeat S MOWER DECK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER lNABAB CDR 13...

Page 16: ...t can be adjusted back and forth for operator comfort The seat may also be raised and locked for battery access see the Maintenance chapter for details Fuel Valve The fuel valve is located on the carb...

Page 17: ...n be used to reference the distance of the mower blades tips from the ground Clutch Pedal The clutch pedal is used when shifting between gears and when stopping and starting the lawn tractor Pressing...

Page 18: ...ver 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 movin...

Page 19: ...efers 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...

Page 20: ...CONTROLS 18...

Page 21: ...owing CHECK YOUR LAWN 20 Objects 20 People and Pets 20 Lawn 20 CHECK YOUR LAWN TRACTOR 21 General Items 21 Engine Oil Level 21 Tire Pressure 22 Grass Bag optional kit 22 Brake Pedal 23 Parking Brake 2...

Page 22: ...things like stones sticks bones nails and wire and remove them from the mowing area People and Pets People and animals near the mowing area can move into your mowing path or into a position where they...

Page 23: ...the lawn tractor and check its general condition Look around and underneath it for signs of fluid leaks Remove any excessive dirt and debris especially around the engine mower deck and moving compone...

Page 24: ...er limit mark no additional oil is needed Replace the dipstick and screw it back in securely Do not overfill Q J UPPER LIMIT 0 0 0 LOWER LIMIT Running the engine at a low oil level or with no oil caus...

Page 25: ...dal Also inspect the brake wear indicator page 75 Parking Brake Make sure the brake and clutch pedals remain locked down in place when the parking brake is set page 16 Muffler and Exhaust Area Inspect...

Page 26: ...el Fuel to the maximum fill mark Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive and you can be burned or seriously injured when refueling l Stop engine and keep heat sparks and flame away l Refuel only ou...

Page 27: ...lled water if needed page 72 Mower Deck Clear the top and bottom of the mower deck of any grass debris etc Make sure the discharge guard is properly installed If your mower is equipped with the option...

Page 28: ...lation and operation instructions Be sure the side discharge chute cover remains attached to the mower deck when the optional grass bag kit is installed Mulching to Bagging You must have the optional...

Page 29: ...inspected each time the lawn tractor is used Dull blades can be sharpened but a blade that is worn out bent cracked or otherwise damaged must be replaced NEW BENT CRACKED WORN CMABAAA CDR HEIGHT ADJUS...

Page 30: ...on before you begin mowing Know what to do in case of emergencies CLOTHING Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury Long pants and eye protection reduce the risk of injuries from th...

Page 31: ...ING THE LAWN TRACTOR 37 Emergency Stop 37 Normal Stop SAFE MOWING PRACTICES ii Operation on Slopes 39 Obstacles MOWING TIPS ii When to Mow 42 Cutting Height 42 Ground Speed 43 Cutting Width 43 Blade S...

Page 32: ...rs 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...

Page 33: ...et and the shift lever is in NEUTRAL The starter will not operate unless these controls are properly set To start a cold engine move the throttle lever to FAST then press the lever inward slightly pas...

Page 34: ...hrottle lever from CHOKE to a point halfway between SLOW and FAST while the engine warms up 7 Once the engine has warmed you should keep the throttle in the FAST position while mowing This keeps the b...

Page 35: ...traction The lawn tractor can tip over and you can be injured or killed Avoid sharp turns when using higher aears After using the lawn tractor for a while you ll get a better feel for how much effort...

Page 36: ...pedal all the way down and only when the clutch pedal is pressed first Adjusting Ground Speeds Your Honda lawn tractor is equipped with a transmission that offers multiple ground speeds The shift leve...

Page 37: ...or seriously injured Do not operate the shift lever while the lawn tractor is on a sloped surface Always use the clutch pedal when shifting gears The lawn tractor pulls away from a complete stop in a...

Page 38: ...s best for your lawn To begin mowing make sure the throttle is set to FAST then push the PTO clutch lever forward to ON with a smooth quick motion When you do the blades start to turn To stop the blad...

Page 39: ...O lever to OFF 3 Move the shift lever to NEUTRAL 4 Move the throttle lever to SLOW 5 Set the parking brake 6 Remove your foot from the brake pedal 7 Turn the ignition switch OFF 8 Remove the ignition...

Page 40: ...ng your foot on the ground Keep your feet on the platform and near the pedals Take extra care when mowing near blind corners shrubs trees or any other objects that may obscure your vision If you do st...

Page 41: ...rea in question 10 DEGREES 17 GRADE MAXIMUM lNACM CDR Always mow up and down a sloped surface never across Avoid sharp turns when operating the lawn tractor on a sloped surface When mowing on slopes e...

Page 42: ...r on a sloped surface I 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 raise the brake pedal...

Page 43: ...cts can cause serious injury Inspect the blade regularly and do not operate the lawn tractor with a worn or damaged blade The Distributor s Limited Warranty does not cover parts damaged by accident or...

Page 44: ...t onto the handle guide THCAAAACDR To prevent possible damage to the mower deck always raise it fully when driving the lawn tractor to and from the mowing area this provides maximum ground clearance T...

Page 45: ...When overlapping in a curve use a lower speed and overlap the previous cut by 50 or about half the width of the mower deck In extremely tall or thick grass you may have to cut a larger overlap LT AAAA...

Page 46: ...n tractor can be used to pick up fallen leaves for disposal Adjust the height of the mower deck as needed to get the best results When equipped with an optional mulching kit you can mulch fallen leave...

Page 47: ...pattern If the lawn has an irregular shape or many obstacles divide it into sections where you can use counterclockwise mowing patterns BAGGING OPTIONAL KIT Use a clockwise mowing pattern This will g...

Page 48: ...tor for days or weeks at a time Mower Deck Cleaning Wash the mower deck only when the lawn tractor is cool The bearings on the blade pulley shafts expand as they heat up Cooling rapidly with water can...

Page 49: ...personal injury The weight of a trailer or attachment increases stopping distances use extra care especially when operating on a slope To avoid loss of control use extra care when towing a trailer or...

Page 50: ...WABLE WEIGHT Maximum allowable weight for the trailer or attachment and any items carried by the trailer or attachment On a flat surface 227 kg 500 Ibs On a grade 10 degrees or less 90 kg 200 Ibs MAXI...

Page 51: ...TRANSPORTING This section explains how to load and transport your lawn tractor safely BEFORE LOADING 50 LOADING AND UNLOADING a 50 49...

Page 52: ...position make sure the shift lever is in NEUTRAL LOADING AND UNLOADING 1 Transport the lawn tractor on a flat level trailer or truck bed The tiedown points should be near or on the floor 2 Securely ti...

Page 53: ...urce of Emissions 56 The California Clean Air Act 56 Tampering and Altering 56 Problems That May Affect Emissions 56 PROPER MAINTENANCE IS THE OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY 57 Replacement Parts 57 Maintenanc...

Page 54: ...Adjusting the Anti scalp Rollers 76 Removing the Mower Deck 77 BLADES 81 Blade Inspection 81 Blade Installation 85 MOWER DECK LEVEL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT 86 BELTS 89 Blade Belt 89 Drive Belt 93 TI...

Page 55: ...re special tools are best handled by professionals and are normally performed by a Honda technician or other qualified mechanic The maintenance schedule applies to normal operating conditions If you o...

Page 56: ...n cause you to be seriously hurt or killed Always follow the procedures and Precautions in the owner s manual Safety Precautions l Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance or repai...

Page 57: ...d off the ground Be sure the lawn tractor is solidly supported before you put any part of your body under the lawn tractor Disconnect the spark plug cap and wear heavy gloves when working near the mow...

Page 58: ...llowed in order to keep the Honda engine emissions within the emission standards Tampering and Altering Tampering with or altering the emission control system may increase emissions beyond the legal l...

Page 59: ...onda 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 Sc...

Page 60: ...5 62 I 1 Mufflerarea I check Cooling fan screen dledl Battery electrolyte Tires 8 air pressure chack level 1 dlack I Mower deck belt I check 1 Drive belt I dlwk I Blade bolts Icheck tighbws Brake peda...

Page 61: ...ce items and service points BATTERY under seat ADJUSTMENT on left rem fnme CH PEDALFREEPLAY ADJUSTMEHT outboard turnbuckle Inside frame SHAPEDROD CARBUiETDR muwerdeck removal OIL DlPBTlCK I FILLER CAP...

Page 62: ...ocked in the upright position ADJUSTING THE SEAT POSITION 1 Loosen the four hex bolts used to attach the seat to the seat bracket 2 Move the seat to obtain the desired front to rear position 3 Securel...

Page 63: ...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 w...

Page 64: ...an be removed If the foam element appears clean over more than half its surface it does not need cleaning Reinstall the cover If the foam element appears dirty continue to the next step Ticiq Operatin...

Page 65: ...a 30 psi through the filter from the inside Never try to brush off the dirt as that just forces it into the paper filter fibers Use a damp rag to wipe any dirt from the inside of the air cleaner housi...

Page 66: ...average temperature in your area is within the indicated range 1 NOTICE 1 Using nondetergent oil can shorten the engine s service life and using 2 stroke oil can damage the engine CHANGING THE OIL Ch...

Page 67: ...il filler cap Start and operate the engine for a few minutes then recheck the oil level and adjust if necessary Verify that there is no oil leaking from the drain bolt Please dispose of used motor oil...

Page 68: ...ine hood then disconnect the spark plug cap and remove any dirt from around the spark plug area 2 Remove the spark plug 3 Inspect the spark plug for excessively worn electrodes chips or cracks in the...

Page 69: ...enough to compress the washer For a used plug tighten l 8 to l 4 of a turn after the spark plug seats For a new plug tighten l 2 turn after the spark plug s eats piEi A loose spark plug can become hot...

Page 70: ...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 oper...

Page 71: ...nto an approved container by loosening the drain screw DRAIN SCREW TIIFABAACDR Locate the fuel supply line between the carburetor and fuel tank Loosen the hose clamp where the fuel supply line connect...

Page 72: ...aler perform this carburetor modification Even with carburetor modification engine horsepower will decrease about 3 5 for each 300 meter 1 000 foot increase in altitude The effect of altitude on horse...

Page 73: ...ear light spark knock or pinging metallic rapping noise while operating under heavy loads This is no cause for concern If spark knock or pinging occurs at a steady engine speed under normal load chang...

Page 74: ...lectrolyte liquid should cover all the plates 3 If any plates are not covered add distilled water as necessary Removing the Battery To charge the battery follow the procedures below 1 Raise and lock t...

Page 75: ...n the ignition switch to OFF then raise and lock the seat 2 The fuse used in the lawn tractor is a blade type Grip the edge of the fuse with one hand and the fuse holder with FUSE 5 AMPS the other Pul...

Page 76: ...ust if freeplay exceeds 46 mm l 1 3 l 6 inch 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...

Page 77: ...asuring the amount of exposed threads between the reference point a plastic ring and the adjustment nut If the visible threads measure 1 mm about the thickness of a dime the brake pads have exceeded t...

Page 78: ...awn and it is important to set the anti scalp rollers correctly The setting depends on the type of lawn being mowed and the mower deck height For flat terrain use the lower hole in the anti scalp roll...

Page 79: ...ls straight ahead Lower the mower deck all the way down To remove the mower deck you will need heavy gloves and two 2 x 4 boards or the equivalent From the right side of the mower deck locate the PTO...

Page 80: ...y 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 w...

Page 81: ...FRONT LINKS J SHAPED ROD 12 mm SPRING CLIP 77lDADAA CDR 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...

Page 82: ...ed rod and links can be installed by using the slots on the front mower deck brackets 771DADABCDR l Make sure the two front links install in the inside of the front mower deck brackets l Make sure the...

Page 83: ...d or damaged blade can break and throw pieces with great force Thrown blade pieces can seriously injure you and any bystanders Always inspect the blades before using the lawn tractor Replace a blade i...

Page 84: ...e spindle may be bent 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for the left side blade but 71BAhAA CDR measure at point A BLADE BOLT TIGHTNESS Blade bolt tightness should be checked as specified in the Maintenance Schedule...

Page 85: ...ou have the proper tools and equipment including a torque wrench to tighten the blade bolt and heavy gloves to protect your hands from the blade 1 2 3 4 5 Remove the mower deck from the lawn tractor s...

Page 86: ...ove an equal amount of material from each end of the blade to maintain balance I l Do not remove material from the inner area of the cutting edge If you need to remove material to restore the cutting...

Page 87: ...using the optional mulching kit however the two mulching blades are identical and may be installed on either spindle BLADE BOLT CONE SHAPED WASHER BLADE LrF BLADE HOLDER PULLEY SHAFT PBADAC CDR Instal...

Page 88: ...fter the following steps have been completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Park the lawn tractor on a smooth flat level surface Move the PTO lever to OFF Set the parking brake ON Disconnect the spark plug cap and rem...

Page 89: ...BAAAACDR 0 ec 771DAFAA CDR Adjustment 1 Locate the right rear lift rod where the deck is attached to the rear of the lawn tractor frame The threaded section of the rod allows the position of the mower...

Page 90: ...A is less than 6 mm l 4 inch lower than point B the front of the mower deck must be lowered Adjustment 1 Locate the two front links that attach the front of the mower deck to the frame RAISES 2 Loosen...

Page 91: ...move the ignition key and disconnect the spark plug cap Move the PTO clutch lever to OFF Lower the mower deck all the way down with the height adjustment lever Examine the blade belt for cracks tears...

Page 92: ...nds clear from the path of the moving PTO clutch arm 3 Put on heavy gloves and carefully move the belt tensioner arm to the ON position 4 Loosen the bolt on belt guard A on the belt tensioner arm NSIO...

Page 93: ...A NEW BLADE BELT Installation is the reverse of removal with a few important points 1 When tightening the bolts on belt guards C and F gently press the guards toward the blade pulleys Position the bel...

Page 94: ...gnition key to prevent accidental starting 1 Move the PTO lever to ON and the height adjustment lever to 1 2 PTO CONNECTING ROD ADJUSTING BO 771DAHAILCDR The illustration above shows an overhead view...

Page 95: ...rking brake lever Lower the mower deck all the way down with the height adjustment lever Examine the drive belt for cracks tears or other physical damage Replace the belt if it is damaged Release the...

Page 96: ...n firm level ground and you have the equipment and knowledge to do so properly Circlip pliers are required to remove and install any wheel Block the grounded wheels securely Jack Points Use the follow...

Page 97: ...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 If the inside flat washer was removed install it back on...

Page 98: ...ure to remove the square key from the axle otherwise it can be difficult to get the wheel back on the axle properly INSTALLATION 1 Grease the axle thoroughly If the inside flat washer was removed inst...

Page 99: ...me 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 TIPCAIAA CDR 2 The forward locking nut on...

Page 100: ...he following grease points 771JABAAXDR Front grease fittings 772JACAA CDR Rear axle shaft grease fittings 77 1 DADADCDR Front mower deck pivot points lDAAAB CDR Blade belt tension arm pivot 72QAAAAXDR...

Page 101: ...TROUBLESHOOTING This section helps you to identify the problems their causes and some corrective actions ENGINE PROBLEMS 99 DRIVE PROBLEMS 103 VIBRATION 103 MOVER DECK PROBLEMS 104 99...

Page 102: ...urrent to Blown fuse dead starter battery or relay Engine starts then stops when operator rises off seat Safety interlock system operating Correction Move shift lever to NEUTRAL Move PTO clutch lever...

Page 103: ...valve is OFF Fuel filter clogged Stale or old fuel Spark plug cap off Improper electrode gap or deposits in the spark Plug gap Correction Throttle must be in CHOKE for a cold engine or FAST for a warm...

Page 104: ...of mower deck Clear mower deck of clogs Clean and replace air filter s as needed Check spark plug Check engine cooling Check spark arrester optional part Spark plug cap off Make sure spark plug cap i...

Page 105: ...lever is engaged Clutch and or brake pedals not fully released Drive belt worn broken or not on pulleys c Move shift lever out of NEUTRAL Release parking brake lever Make sure clutch and or brake peda...

Page 106: ...in FAST slowly when mowing Check mower deck Blades obstructed by Clear mower deck of grass mud etc any obstructions Check ground speed Lawn tractor moving too Use shift lever to fast for mowing reduce...

Page 107: ...dry Check mowing overlap Too little overlap Adjust overlap as required for mowing conditions Check ground speed Lawn tractor moving too Use shift lever to fast for mowing reduce ground speed conditio...

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Page 109: ...ct your lawn tractor from rust and corrosion and ensure that it will start easily when you want to use it again STORAGE PREPARATION 108 Cleaning 108 Fuel 110 Engine Oil 111 Grease 111 Tires 111 PLACIN...

Page 110: ...equipment can force water into the air cleaner Water in the air cleaner will soak the filters and can enter the carburetor or engine cylinder causing damage l Water contacting a hot engine can cause d...

Page 111: ...perating temperature to evaporate any water remaining on the engine While the engine is running sit on the operator s seat and operate the PTO clutch lever to expel water from the blade pulleys spindl...

Page 112: ...oline was not fresh when you filled the fuel tank Fuel system damage or engine performance problems resulting from neglected storage preparation are not covered under warranty You can extend fuel stor...

Page 113: ...nly outdoors l Wioe UDsoills immediatelv Drain the fuel into an approved gasoline container Reinstall the drain bolt Engine Oil 1 Change the engine oil see page 64 2 Remove the spark plug see page 66...

Page 114: ...use that promotes rust and corrosion Unless all fuel has been drained from the fuel tank leave the fuel valve in the OFF position to reduce the possibility of fuel leakage Park the lawn tractor on a l...

Page 115: ...ng 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 cau...

Page 116: ...STORAGE...

Page 117: ...chnical information LAWN TRACTOR MODEL 116 DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS AND CAPACITIES 116 ENGINE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE 116 TRANSMISSION DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE 117 MOWER DECK DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE 117 MAINTEN...

Page 118: ...kPa 14 osi I Rear Tires 18 x 8 5 8 69 kPa 10 psi Fuel Tank Capacity 5 3 e 1 3 U S gallons Engine Oil Capacity I l e 1 16 U S quarts ENGINE DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE 1Engine Model 1 GXV390 4 stroke overhe...

Page 119: ...E Type Size Height Range Twin blade belt drive four point link dual anti scalp rollers side discharge model 974 mm 38 inches 25 4 mm 96 4 mm 1 4 inches Blade Brake Mechanical arms Adjustments Left rig...

Page 120: ...pm PTO clutch lever OFF Valve Clearance cold Intake 0 10 f 0 02 mm Exhaust 0 15 0 02 mm Other Specifications No adjustments needed MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFICATIONS Minimum Uncut Grass Diameter 1300 mm 51...

Page 121: ...Honda publications available to you and tells you how to contact us if you have a question or warranty repair problem SERIAL NtiMBER LOCATIONS 120 HONDA PUBLICATIONS 121 Shop Manual 121 Parts Catalog...

Page 122: ...the following illustrations to locate the numbers when needed THNADARCDR 771EAFAA CDR Raise the engine hood to view the frame serial number on the left side of the frame The engine serial number is s...

Page 123: ...or 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 procedures It is intended to be u...

Page 124: ...u are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership s management contact the Honda Power Equipment Customer Service Office You can write American Honda Power Equipment Division Customer Servic...

Page 125: ...is way If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership s management contact the Honda Power Equipment Customer Relations Office You can write American Honda Motor Co Inc Power Equipme...

Page 126: ...taining up to 10 ethanol by volume Gasoline containing ethanol may be marketed under the name Gasohol MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether 15 by volume You may use gasoline containing up to 15 MTBE by vol...

Page 127: ...in its efficiency 1 If the lawn tractor has been running allow it to cool before proceeding 2 Locate the muffler and spark arrester on the front of the lawn tractor 3 Remove the hold down screw connec...

Page 128: ...tude operation 70 cleaning grass bag 109 mower deck 106 clearing engine 106 clogged mower deck 44 clothing protective 26 recommended 26 clutch pedal INDEX description 15 freeplay adjustment 1 97 freep...

Page 129: ...ing 45 patterns for mulching 45 patterns for side discharge 45 precautions 30 procedure 36 setting the cutting height 42 when to mow 42 widths 43 muffler inspection 23 octane See fuel oil changing 64...

Page 130: ...33 stopping the blades 36 the lawn tractor 37 storage fuel considerations l 10 preparation 106 removal from 113 T throttle description 17 tire pressure 94 tires transp ting See loading troubleshootin...

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Page 132: ...00 O rpm PTO clutch lever OFF Tires Front 98 kPa 14 psi Rear 69 kPa 10 psi Maintenance Before Each Use Check blades and tightness Check grass bag Check engine oil level Check air cleaner Check cooling...

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