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Page 3: ...e symbols and any instructions that follow pq Indicates serious injury or death WILL result if instructions are not followed m Indicates a strong possibility that serious injury or death could result...

Page 4: ...ing brake lock lever 18 5 Clutch pedal 18 6 Main transmission lever Anxiliary transmission lever 19 7 Front P T O clutch lever 19 8 Rear P T O lever 20 9 Rear P T O shaft shaft cover 20 10 Two and Fou...

Page 5: ...line Recommendation GASOLINES CONTAINING ALCOHOL Parking brake Headlight Safety interlock system Hydraulic lift system 6 OPERATION 1 Starting the engine 2 Starting driving 3 How to use the differentia...

Page 6: ...8 5 Spark plug service 79 6 Battery service 81 7 Fuel sediment cup cleaning 84 8 Transmission oil inspection 85 9 All fastener tightness Lubrication points a 86 10 Spark arrester maintenance optional...

Page 7: ...1 SAFETY INFORMATION Read all safety instructions before operating a 5...

Page 8: ...m injury if you are also wearing the seat belt the ROPS is securely attached and has not been modified or struc turally damaged l Always wear sturdy shoes and avoid wearing bulky or loose clothing whi...

Page 9: ...and controls Do not operate the tractor or its attachments without ensuring the area in front and behind is clear of people and pets Sudden stops of the tractor while driving at high speed or sudden s...

Page 10: ...lt in severe personal injury l Do not operate the tractor near the edge of a ditch or an embankment Slipping off the edge could lead to severe personal injury and equipment damage To avoid injury to y...

Page 11: ...ts may result in severe personal injury Leaves grass clippings oil and other combustible materials can become a fire hazard Be sure the body engine and drive mechanism areas are kept clean All nuts bo...

Page 12: ...umbers when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquires see page 103 The frame serial number is stamped on the right side of the frame The engine serial number is stamped under the s...

Page 13: ...HYDRAULIC CYLINDER SELECTOR LEVER Option DESCENT SPEED ADJUST KNOB FRONT P T O MAIN 1 LEVER ENGINE PLUG CLUTCH LEVER DIFFEREN AL TWO AND FOUR WHEEL LOCK PEDAL DRIVE SELECT LEVER A4 type only A4 type...

Page 14: ...HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FLUID FILLER CAP ENGINE HOOD FUSE BOX SPARK PLUG CAP MAIN FUSE AIR CLEANER ENGINE OIL FILLER CAP 12...

Page 15: ...type ignition switch which controls all the electrical circuits Key positions START to start the engine ON to run the engine after starting OFF to stop the engine IGNITION OFF ENGINE SWITCH IGNITION S...

Page 16: ...auge HEADLIGHT SWITCH The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank It operates when the engine switch ignition switch is in the ON position NOTE When the ignition switch is in the OFF posit...

Page 17: ...il dipstick con tact your authorized Honda tractor dealer before using the tractor IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 Running the engine with insufficient oil level can cause serious engine damage ENGINE OIL WARNING...

Page 18: ...R 6 AUXILIARY TRANSMIS LEVER 3 BRAKE PEDAL 10 TWO AND FOUR WHEEL 6 MAIN TRANSMISSION DRIVE SELECT LEVER LEVER 8 REAR P T 11 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL A4 type only REAR P T O SHAFT COVER 1 Throttle lever...

Page 19: ...the tractor to a full stop be sure to depress the clutch pedal first then the brake pedal IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 l Depressing the brake pedal hard while the tractor is being driven may cause damage to the...

Page 20: ...se the parking brake push the brake pedal once m Operating the tractor with the parking brake locked will result in severe damage to the brake lining and could lead to a complete brake system failure...

Page 21: ...OTICE TRANSMISSION LEVER l Transmission damage can occur if the clutch pedal is not depress before moving the shift levers l Do not operate the transmission levers while the tractor is moving can caus...

Page 22: ...er completely stop f the tractor and depress the clutch pedal to avoid internal transmission damage NOTE An interlock switch prevents the engine from starting unless the rear P T O lever is in the OFF...

Page 23: ...pedal fully For 52 operation of the two and four wheel drive select lever refer to page DRIVE SELECT LEVER 11 Differential lock pedal A4 Type only When greater straight line traction is desired on lo...

Page 24: ...pped with a rear hydraulic lift unit the front and rear attaachments can be lifted and lowered by operating the hydraulic cylinder selector lever and hydraulic lift lever when the engine is running re...

Page 25: ...ER I IMPORTANT NoTlCE 1 Always move the lever fully into the Front or Rear position Leaving the lever halfway between these two positions may damage the hydraulic system or interfere with its normal o...

Page 26: ...and in the FAST DOWN position the attach ment will lower more quickly In either DOWN setting the attachment will be lowered even though the engine is stopped The attachment will be stopped at its app...

Page 27: ...set the lift lever in NEUTRAL Turning the knob clockwise toward SLOW will decrease the speed and turning it counterclockwise toward FAST will increase the speed The at tachment will not be lowered whe...

Page 28: ...ral and the front and rear P T O levers in the OFF positions 3 Disconnect the spark plug cap and remove the key to prevent acciden tal engine start up m If the engine is started accidentally while you...

Page 29: ...commended oil 5 Install the oil filler cap securely Use high detergent premium quality 4 stroke engine oil certified to meet or exceed U S automobile manufacturer s requirements for API Service Classi...

Page 30: ...the air cleaner cover 2 Inspect the air cleaner elements Clean or replace the elements if necessary If the air cleaner elements need cleaning follow the pro cedure described on page 78 3 Reinstall the...

Page 31: ...injury or blindness Keep flames and sparks away and provide adequate ventilation when charging l CHEMICAL HAZARD Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid Con tact with eyes or skin even through clo...

Page 32: ...Cooling shroud Remove the spark plug cap and clean any dirt from the shroud SHR UD SPARK PLUG CAP Air intake screen Remove any debris from the screen grid BRAKE PEDAL SCdEEN GRID...

Page 33: ...kage Open the hood raise the seat and visually inspect the oil line for cracks or oil leakage with the engine OFF If there is any sign of cracks or oil leakage contact your authorized Honda tractor de...

Page 34: ...have it serviced Brake pedal free play FRONT d T 0 BELT Measure the brake pedal free play from fully released to the point you can feel the brake begin to take hold Free play should be 15 35 mm 0 6 1...

Page 35: ...onda tractor dealer for repair IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 Under no circumstances should the tractor be operated if the brake lining is at or past the service limit lNDICATOR RIGHT AXLE TUBE FLANGE BRAiE ROD C...

Page 36: ...ch wheel are securely tightened Torque 13 kg m 94 ft lb 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 Every day check the lug nuts daily for security for the first 20 hours of operation and retighten if necessary Thereafter r...

Page 37: ...gain and if the level is near the lower level mark add the specified fluid to the upper level 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE o not fill the tank beyond the upper level If this level is exceeded it will result in...

Page 38: ...ows you to reach all controls easily and comfortably 3 Tighten the seat mounting bolts securely SEAT MOUNTING BOLT 4 Steering Check the steering free play with the wheels straight ahead There should b...

Page 39: ...area with the engine stopped Keep flames and sparks away and do not smoke in the area l Gasoline vapors or spilled gasoline may ignite l Refuel carefully to avoid spilling gasoline Avoid overfilling...

Page 40: ...authorized Honda tractor dealer 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 R unning the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging can cause engine damage Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging is con...

Page 41: ...rmance Never use gasoline containing more than 5 methanol even if it has cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors Honda cannot endorse the use of gasoline containing methanol since evidence of its suitabil...

Page 42: ...to any gear position other than NEUTRAL push the brake pedal and apply the parking brake lock lever The buzzer should sound until the parking brake is released or the shift lever is moved to NEUTRAL...

Page 43: ...ent or severe per sonal injury could result Consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer To check the system sit in the seat and lock the parking brake To prevent accidental engine start up be sure to...

Page 44: ...sion lever into NEUTRAL 6 Return the engine switch ignition switch key to OFF 3 Front P T O switch 1 Move the main transmis sion lever to NEUTRAL and the rear P T O lever to OFF 2 Move the front P T O...

Page 45: ...switch key to OFF 5 Seat switch NOTE To make this inspec tion it is necessary to start the engine Attach the spark plug cap to the spark plug securely To start refer to the pro cedures described on Pa...

Page 46: ...Check either by selecting the appropriate hydraulic cylinder selector lever position 1 Start the engine 2 Set the hydraulic cylinder selector lever in FRONT or REAR option 3 Move the lift lever to FAS...

Page 47: ...and check that the parking brake lock lever is set 2 Make sure the main transmission lever is in NEUTRAL both the front and rear option P T O levers are OFF and the lift lever is in the center Neutral...

Page 48: ...r motor for more than 5 seconds can damage the motor If the engine fails to start release the engine switch ignition switch key and wait at least 10 seconds before operating the starter motor again 5...

Page 49: ...in crease the chance of injury in a rollover Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted or kinked Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks Sit erect and well back in the seat Then adjust...

Page 50: ...eration NOTE When the main transmission lever is engaged a warning buzzer will sound to notify the driver if the parking brake is applied MAIN TRANSMISSION LEVER AUXlLldRY TRANSMISSION LEVER CLUTCH PE...

Page 51: ...mage the equipment or cause loss of vehicle control that may result in severe personal injury Do not start out suddenly or with the steering wheel turned to one side 1IMPORTANT NOTICE1Do not rest your...

Page 52: ...e train Take care when using the differential lock The differential lock is most useful in situations where a slippery or loose surface causes one of the rear wheels to lose traction Operation 1 Shift...

Page 53: ...y overturn causing severe personel injury To avoid damage to transmission mechanism l Do not apply the differential lock while the wheels are turning l Do not rest your foot on the differential lock p...

Page 54: ...rding to the terrain and conditions 2 WHEEL DRIVE Mowing and transport when ex tra traction is not required 4 WHEEL DRIVE Towing Operation on slope or soft ground Operation with at tachment installed...

Page 55: ...attachments rotary tillers disk har rows moldboard plows etc before executing sharp turns If the at tachment is not raised you can damage the tractor and or the attachment 1IMPORTANT NOTICE1 Rear att...

Page 56: ...chments which exceed sizes and weights specified Never use counterweights other than those specified in Counterweight Table Any malfunction or damage to the tractor is unwarrantable if it is the con s...

Page 57: ...ing width 1 I 70 mm 46 in 3 blade Max weight 60 kg I 32 Ibs Snow Blower Max intake width 1 070 mm 42 in Max weight 100 kg 220 Ibs Snow Dozer Max blade width 1 170 mm 46 in Max weight 50 kg 110 Ibs Rot...

Page 58: ...r equipment damage l The weight of a trailer increases stopping distances use extra care especially when operating on a slope Use only those attachments which are designed for the use with this vehi c...

Page 59: ...m If the trailer s load is unbalanced so that the tongue weight is incorrect the tractor may overturn resulting in severe personal injury or equipment damage NOTE Tongue weight is the downward force...

Page 60: ...amage to your tractor or shorten its service life The total number of the counterweights needed for each Honda attach ment are shown in the table below Mid Mount Rotary Mower Snow Blower HONDA BER VAC...

Page 61: ...r of counterweights required NOTE This table is based on each counterweight weighing approximate ly 11 kg 25 Ibs L Distance between center of attach ment side wheel and center of gravity of attachment...

Page 62: ...t and Counterweight Table The number in the box indicates the number of counterweights required NOTE This table is based on each counterweight weighing approximate ly 11 kg 25 Ibs Attachment should no...

Page 63: ...o a lower gear before approaching a slope l Engagement of the differential lock while driving on a slope can cause loss of control l Avoid parking on a slope If necessary apply the parking brake and p...

Page 64: ...T position 3 Depress the clutch pedal and then move the transmission lever to 1st gear position 4 Release the clutch pedal first then release the brake pedal m If the brake pedal is released before th...

Page 65: ...Turn the engine switch ignition switch OFF Depress the clutch and brake pedal l In normal use 1 Move the throttle lever to SLOW 2 Depress the clutch and brake pedals simultaneously Move the main trans...

Page 66: ...T O levers to the OFF position FRONT P T O CLUTCH LEVER 4 Lower any attachment to the ground with the hydraulic lift lever HYDRAULIC LEFT LEVER 5 Turn the engine switch ignition switch to OFF and remo...

Page 67: ...brake pedal PARK BRAKE LOCK LEVER m To avoid injury to yourself and others before leaving the trac tor unattended ALWAYS park on level ground disengage the power take off P T O lower the attachment s...

Page 68: ...9 Recommended working speed Select a safe and correct operating speed as per the instructions shown in the chart below RECOMMENDED WORK SPEED 4 DOZER BLADE b 4 DISKHARROWD...

Page 69: ...level have an authorized Honda tractor dealer perform this carburetor modification Even with carburetor modification engine horsepower will decrease about 3 5 for each 1 000 feet increase in altitude...

Page 70: ...keep the tractor level while transporting m Gasoline is extremely flammable and gasoline vapor can ex plode causing injury or death Transport the tractor on a flat level heavy duty trailer 1 Use a loa...

Page 71: ...ear the floor Use the tie down points shown below 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE Use heavy duty straps chains or cables to fasten tractor to the trailer Both front and rear straps must be directed down and outwar...

Page 72: ...tter pins 3 Install the right and left lower links to the hitch box section with lower link pins 4 Insert the check links to the outside of the lower link pin and secure with a lock pin 5 Attach the l...

Page 73: ...HITCH iOX 7 0 kg m 50 6 ft lbs 2 2 kg 15 9 ft lbsj uFT ROD LOCK PIN CK LINK 71...

Page 74: ...the ignition and disconnect the spark plug cap to prevent accidential start UP a Place the hydraulic switch lever to REAR place the lift lever in the DOWN position and fully lower the lower link b Sla...

Page 75: ...lift rod to get the attachment horizontal After ad justing secure with a lock nut UNlVEFiSAL SHAFT UNIVERS IL SHAFT CH ECK LIN K II 1 cm 0 4 in 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 l After installing the attachment...

Page 76: ...is well ventilated To avoid serious burns allow the engine to cool before performing maintenance Shut the engine off and set the parking brake before performing any maintenance To prevent accidental s...

Page 77: ...adjustments and repairs The tool kit is stored in the tool box behind the seat The tool kit as well as the Owner s Manual should always remain with the tractor iL J Q TOOL BAG 14x 17mm OPEN END WRENCH...

Page 78: ...n used in dusty areas 2 These items should be serviced by an authorized Honda tractor dealer unless the owner has proper tools and is mechanically proficient See the Honda Shop Manual 3 Check the nuts...

Page 79: ...1 Open the engine hood 2 Remove the oil filler cap and drain plug and drain the oil into a suitable container 3 Retighten the drain plug securely 4 Refill to the upper level mark on the dipstick with...

Page 80: ...nt Clean in warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Or clean in nonflammable solvent and dry Dip the element in clean engine oil then squeeze out all excess oil The engine will smoke when started if...

Page 81: ...of deposits 1 Open the engine hood and remove the spark plug cap 2 Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base 3 Use a spark plug wrench to remove the spark plug WRENCH 4 Visually inspect the spark...

Page 82: ...ress the washer 1 IMPORTANT NoTlCE 1 Loose spark plug can get hot enough to damage the engine Overtightening may damage the threads NOTE If installing a new spark plug tighten l 2 turn after the spark...

Page 83: ...CHEMICAL HAZARD Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid Con tact with eyes or skin even through clothing may cause severe burns Wear a faceshield and protective clothing l Keep flames and sparks a...

Page 84: ...s and battery cable terminals with a wire brush or sand paper Clean the battery with a solution of baking soda and warm water tak ing care not to get the solution or water in the battery cells Dry the...

Page 85: ...ps A and B to either side of it can still be removed SET PLATE m When disconnecting the battery cable be sure to disconnect at the battery negative 1 terminals first To connect connect at the positive...

Page 86: ...and washer from sup port rod Remove the three 6 mm bolts and remove the left side cover 2 Remove the cup holder with a wrench and remove the fuel filter cup 3 Clean the filter cup to remove sediment...

Page 87: ...check bolt from the transmission rear cover 3 The oil level should be at the lower edge of the check bolt hole if it is not add oil through the check bolt hole until the level reaches the lower edge 4...

Page 88: ...9 All fasteners tightness Lubrication points l Check all nuts bolts and fasteners and tighten securely if necessary l Check and apply grease where noted Recommended Grease SAE Multipurpose Grease...

Page 89: ...Lubrication points cont d Check and apply grease where noted Recommended grease SAE Multipurpose Grease 87...

Page 90: ...e stops Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot Allow it to cool before proceeding The spark arrester must be serviced every 100 hours to maintain its efficiency 1 Remove the two 5 mm scre...

Page 91: ...mission in gear 2 Block the wheels securely and loosen the lug nuts counterclockwise one turn 3 Place a jack under the jack point nearest the wheel you are removing and raise the wheel off the ground...

Page 92: ...trical system See your authorized Honda tractor dealer for repair To replace fuses pull the old fuse out of the clips with your finger Push a new fuse into the clips MAIN FUSE 20A 7 5A FUSE BLOWN FUSE...

Page 93: ...n and turn the bulb connector counterclockwise then remove the connector and bulb Install the bulb and then align the tab on the bulb connector with the cutout in the headlight case Turn the bulb conn...

Page 94: ...d for longer than 30 days 1 Pump all gasoline from the fuel tank into an approved gasoline container Drain fuel from the fuel sediment cup as described in page 84 and loosen the carburetor drain screw...

Page 95: ...the front P T O Power Take off lever in the ON position Turn the front clutch several rotations by hand then return the P T O lever to the OFF position Reinstall the spark plugs FRONT CLUTCH m Be sure...

Page 96: ...tractor 2 Remove the spark plug and check that it is clean and properly gapped see p 79 Turn the engine a few revolutions with the starter motor before reinstalling the spark plug 3 Thread the spark p...

Page 97: ...11 WIRING DIAGRAM I r 2 iii 95...

Page 98: ...90 6 Faulty fuel cut solenoid valve See your authorized Honda dealer l Engine lacks power l Unstable engine rpm l Stalling after starting l Overheating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 96 Improper grade of fuel...

Page 99: ...see p 27 2 Oil leak Check drain plug for tightness 3 Worn piston ring cylinder See your authorized Honda dealer 1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM l Battery runs down frequently 1 Loose or corroded battery Clean or...

Page 100: ...depressed Apply brake while depressing clutch pedal 2 Excessive brake pedal play 3 Brake linings worn WSee your authorized Honda dealer Gee your authorized Honda dealer 4 Excessive inertia weight of U...

Page 101: ...steering linkag See your authorized Honda dealer Loose wheel nuts WRetighten to specified torque see p 34 1 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK 1 l Differential lock not applied 1 Improper pedal play ee your authorize...

Page 102: ...raise or raises slowly 1 Change lever not shifted into Set in FRONT or REAR FRONT or REAR fully securely 2 Insufficient fluid in system Replenish see p 35 3 Loss of fluid WSee your authorized Honda d...

Page 103: ...00 r p m Oil capacity 1 1 P 1 2 U S qt FRAME Brakes Mechanical leading trailing shoe type brake rear wheels Front tire size pressure 20 x 7 00 l 2 2 PRI 1 O kg cm 14 2 psi Rear tire size pressure 24 x...

Page 104: ...dicator H5013 Honda FAHA 0 8 km h 0 5 mile 1 3 km h 0 8 mile 1 7 km h 1 l mile 2 7 km h 1 7 mile 3 8 P 4 0 U S qt 0 45 P 0 48 U S qt 0 2 P 0 21 U S qt 90 kg cm2 1 280 psi Gear pump 1 8 P 1 9 U S qt 1...

Page 105: ...ur problem still has not been resolved to your satisfaction contact American Honda Motor Co Inc P O Box 50 Gardena California 90247 0805 Telephone 213 604 2400 We will need the following information i...

Page 106: ...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...

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