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OPERATING PROCEDURES 

In order to operate this attachment  safely, it 

is vital that you read and understand this  
manual and the Tractor Owner‘s 

Manual. 

To 

prevent injury,  stop the tractor engine and 

remove the ignition 

key, before attempting to 

inspect, adjust or service this attachment.  

BEFORE OPERATING 

Check to be 

s u r e  

that the attachment is  

properly installed on the tractor and that 

all nuts,bolts and spring clips are secure. 

CONTROLS 

Lawn Tractors: Use manual lift arm to 

raise or lower blade a s   appropriate. 
Multipurpose Tractors (below): Move 
the 

hydraulic cylinder change lever to 

the 

“Front” position, and then move 

the 

hydraulic lever to the “Up” or “Down” 
position a s   appropriate. 

INDER 

HYDRAULIC  LIFT LEVER 

Refer to the Tractor owner’s 

Manual for detailed Hydraulic Lift 
instructions.

TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT 

Always 

raise 

the blade fully when driving to 

and from work areas. For maximum ground 
clearance, the blade should also be set in the 
center, straight-ahead position. 

To 

avoid injury, operate the 

tractor at low speeds, and be particularly  
careful in any area where the blade might snag  
on solid objects. Such objects can jar the  
tractor or bring it to a sudden stop. 

GRADING 

1. 

When using the blade for leveling and 

grading jobs, set it in the center, straight- 
ahead position, and adjust the skid shoes 

so 

that the blade rests on the ground. 

2. 

The blade tensioner spring should be 

adjusted 

so 

that the blade follows the 

contours 

of 

the ground. Do not over- 

tighten the spring. 

3. 

Select 

low forward speed for best results. 

SNOW REMOVAL 

1. 

For snow removal, it 

is 

generally best to 

set the blade at 

an 

angle. Select 

ground 

speed that allows the snow to curl cleanly 

off 

the end of the blade. Low speeds are  

generally best.  

2. 

When clearing snow on a

 

paved surface,  

set the 

skid shoes to allow 

approximately 

1/4 of clearance between the blade and 

the pavement. On a

 

gravel surface, allow 

1/2" to 3/4” of clearance, depending on 

the size

 

of the gravel. 

3. 

It may be necessary to tighten the blade 

tensioner spring slightly when clearing 
heavy snow. Do not over-tighten 
the spring. 

4. On grades, 

always 

plow downhill, and 

angle the blade so that the snow is 
pushed to the downhill side. 

5. 

Clear large drifts 

little at 

time, do not 

try to clear a full blade width at once.  

6. 

It 

is 

usually necessary to use wheel weights 

and tire chains to get enough traction for 
snow plowing. Use only those weights and 
chains designed for use 

with 

your tractor. 

If 

you have any doubts, consult your 

authorized Honda tractor dealer. 

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Страница 2: ...y obligation N o part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission Pay special attention to the statements preceeded by the following symbols Indicates that serious injury ordeath WILL result if instructions are not followed Indicates a strong possibility that serious injury or death can result if instructions are not followed Indicates a possibility that minor injury can resul...

Страница 3: ...ation 5 Assembly and Installation 6 Front Blade Assembly 6 Attaching the Blade to the Tractor 7 Operating Procedures 8 Pre OperationCheck 8 Controls 8 Transporting the Attachment 8 Grading 8 Snow Removal 8 Maintenance and Storage 9 Parts 10 Customer Service Information 12 ...

Страница 4: ...usepermanent impairment orloss of hearing Wear a suitable protective device such as an external hearing protector earmuffs or ear plugs to protect against loud or othenwise objectionable noise Use extremecautionwhen operatingon or crossingagravel drive walk or road Stayalert for the hidden hazardsof traffic Do not attempt to operate on steep slopes When operatingon aslopingsurface alwaysdrive up a...

Страница 5: ...one end of the tensioner spring through the tab on the hitch box Hook the other end of the spring through the 5 16 x 5 eye bolt and then insert the threaded end of the eye bolt into the tab at the top of the blade Securethe eye bolt with a 5 16 hex nut NOTE The spring tension canbe varied to suit conditionsby tightening or looseningthe eye bolt Normally there should be approximately 1 2 of thread ...

Страница 6: ...pin extends through the bottom plate of the hitch box 6 Slidethe skid shoes into the brackets on the back of the blade 7 Set each skid shoe to provide the proper amount of blade clearance referto the Operation Section on page 8 and then insert a skid shoepin through the bracket and shoe Secure the skid shoe pins with 3 x 65 mm spring pins ATTACHING THE BLADE TO THE TRACTOR Carefullyslide the femal...

Страница 7: ...rbringit to a suddenstop GRADING 1 When using the blade for levelingand gradingjobs set it in the center straight ahead position and adjust the skid shoes so that the blade rests on the ground 2 Theblade tensionerspring should be adjusted so that the blade follows the contours of the ground Do not over tighten the spring 3 Selectalow forward speed for best results SNOWREMOVAL 1 For snow removal it...

Страница 8: ... sure that all hardware and spring pins are secure 2 Check the blade s removable cutting edge for excessivewear and replace it if necessary 3 Clean the blade and lightlycoat all exposed metal surfaces with oil to prevent rust 4 Storeblade in a dry place 9 ...

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Страница 11: ...ver Green Parkway DuIuth Georgia 30136 404 497 6400 We will need the followingin order to assist you Your name address and telephone number Product model and serial number Date of purchase Dealer name and address Nature of the problem After reviewing all the facts involved you will be advised of what action can be taken Please bear in mind that your problem will likely be resolved at the dealershi...

Страница 12: ...his 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 Equipment Division Customer Relations Office 4900 Marconi Drive Alpharetta GA 30005 8847 Or telephone 770 497 6400 M F 8 30 am 5 00 pm EST When you write or call please provide the following information Mod...

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