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1. Clean or replace see p 86 Blown fuse Replace eel 7 Faulty fuet cut solenoid valve See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Engine lacks power Unstable engine rpm Stalling after starting Overheating Improper grade of fuel Drain residual fuel and refill isee 31 Front PTO clutch out of adjustment See your authorized Honda not disengaged completely tracior dealer Throttle cable not adjusted See your authorized Honda properly tractor dealer Governor not adjusted properly See your authorized Honda tractor desler Carburetor faulty See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Ignition system faulty See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Fuel filter clogged See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Air cleaner clogged Clean 85 Faulty spark plug Clean replace see p 86 Improper governer operation your authorized Honda tractor dealer 103 11 12 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 Incorrect valve clearance See your authorized Honda deafer Improper grade of fuet
2. E 4 Engine oil indicator light If the oil level falls below normal operating level while the engine is runn ing the indicator light will come on If the warning light comes on while the engine is running stop the engine immediately check the engine oil level and add enough of the recommend ed oil to bring the level to the upper mark on the dipstick See If the oil warning light should come on and the oil level is registering correct on the oil dipstick contact your authorized Honda tractor dealer before using the tractor NOTICE Running the engine with insufficient oil level can cause serious engine damage ENGINE OIL INDICATOR LIGHT 5 Parking brake indicator light audible alert There is a parking brake indicator light audible alert to remind you to release the parking brake lock before driving the tractor The warning light audible alert will sound and come on continuously if the transmission is shifted into gear while the parking brake is locked 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 NOTICE When washing the tractor do not spray water directly into the warning buzzer PARKING BRAKE AUDIBLE ALERT PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR LIGHT JQ S D ki E EN n 1 a F fe mu P mo SSeS Seen
3. 81 2 Maintenance 04 82 Engine oil 2 84 4 Air cleaner service 0 cc ccssesssseceessneeesseceeesaueesecsassaucaureessarsessens 85 5 Spark plug service 86 6 Battery SeIV CE a 88 7 Fuel filter change rene 90 8 Radiator screen radiator core 91 9 Transmission inspection 202 4 4 92 10 All fastener tightness lubrication points 1 93 11 Spark arrester maintenance optional 95 12 Wheel removal ETE 96 13 Fuse 97 1 WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION 1 SAFETY INFORMATION _ Read all safety instructions before operating A WARNING E TRACTOR OVER CAN CALSE SERIOUS INJURY RHEE THE LEAF MELT Pret Die CePA WITH oo wo uut TTH OR PORTO WALA Pie WITH ATTACHMENTS OF MOTING PARTS CAUSE SERIOUS IHTURT BI THL ATTACHMENT AD ATOPO PLACING HAMEL EM Mri Tu ATTE HMINT B TEACTIHG CAM HAZARDOUS IF OPERATED IMPR P
4. f O i interlock system operation Check Seat switch front P T O clutch rear P T O clutch main transmission lever Parking brake operation ol was _ Tires bolt tightness Check tighten TT pressure cracks Check damage etr Stearing wheel tree play Check looseness Sun pevatoe ay 9 1 _ peat creck aoeeoe _ Le Check run Adjust foal Differential look pedal Check Readjust O 2 free play 82 REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD 3 ITEM Perform at every indicated month oroperating hour interval whichever comes first m Fuel fiter Every 200hrs or Every 2 years ow All fasteners Check Retighten for tightness C Check level Transmission ail Change H Spark plug Replace Spark arrester Clean optional part idie speed Check Reaqjus Engine cil filter Replace Valve clearance Check Headjusi Tie rods for bending Check Readjust bal joints for looseness Toe in Fuelline Check Replace if necessary Every 2 years 2 NOTE Emission related items Replace the paper element oniy 1 Service more freqently when used in dusty areas 2 These items should be serviced by an authorized Honda tractor dealer unless the owner has the proper tools and is mechanically
5. down force Size and Weight Limits by Attachments Attachment Weight and Size Limits Rotary Mower Mid Max cutting width 1 168 mm 146 in 3 blade Max weight 6D kg 132 Ibs Max cutting width 1 320 mm 50 Max weight 120 kg 264 tbs 1 070 mm 142 in 100 kg 220 Ibs Max intake width weight Snow Dozer blade width 1 170 mm 46 in weight 50 kg 110 Ibsi Tiller Max cultivating width 1 070 mm 42 in Max weight 140 kg 309 165 Pow 0 300mmU2in x Bice anaes Max cultivating width 1 320 mm 152 in Max weight 100 kg 220 Ibs Cultivator 1 220 mm 48 in single row 363 kg 800 Ibsi weight af trailer includedi Max size 1 194 mm 47 in Max weight 89 kg 196 lbs Bucket width 1 016 mm 40 in Loader Max lift capacity 182 kg 400 ibs Max weight 250 kg 550 Ibs Front Mount cutting width 1 168 mm 46 in Rotary Mower Max weight 76 5 kg 1169 Ibs NOTE The above limits are applicable if only one attachment is used on the tractor Snow Blower Sweeper Front end 57 Towing Never attempt to tow anything without a trailer hitch Failure to use proper hitch could cause the tractor to overturn resulting in severe per sonal injury or equipment damage Mever allow anyone to ride in the trailer Traveling and turning at high speeds while towing a traile
6. LL g LLLLLLLLELELTI FE IEEE LLLLELL cl g SO 7 EL nwo 2 E 4 ti N E 23 u WARNING engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm RR RR RR RR Thank you for purchasing a Honda tractor This manual describes operation and maintenance of the Honda H5518 tractor type A2 Two Wheel Drive and type 4 Four Wheel Drive Model information in this manual is based on the H5518 A4 model equipped with a rear hydraulic lift unit which is available as an optional part Alt information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing Honda Motor Co Ltd reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permisston This manual is considered a permanent part of the tractor and It must stay with the tractor if resold READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY Pay special attention to these symbols and any instructions that follow indicates serious injury or death WILL result if instructions are not followed Indicates a strong possibility that serious injury or death could result if instructions are not followed Indicates a possibility that minor injury can result
7. N N 2 1 i 7 1 45 E E n n 5 Coolant temperature overheating light buzzer The light comes on when the coolant temperature is above the operating range If indicator light comes on during operation Stop the engine immediately Open the engine hood and check coolant level Check the radiator screen for clogging Remove debris from the screen as necessary see page 91 Check fan belt WATER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR 7 Charge Indicator light If this light come on when the engine is running it indicates that the bat tery charging system is malfunctioning Stop the engine and have your tractor s charging system checked by your authorized Honda tractor dealer CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHT 16 DRIVE COMPONENTS STEERING WHEEL 1 THROTTLE LEVER 8 FRONT P T O 3 CHOKE KNOB CLUTCH LEVER 5 PARKING BRAKE LOCK LEVER 6 CLUTCH PEDAL 4 BRAKE PEDAL 7 AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION 2 ACCELERATOR PEDAL LEVER 4 type only 7 MAIN TRANSMISSION 11 TWO AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SELECT LEVER LEVER 1 4 type only N v 12 DIFFERENTIAL jh LOCK PEDAL 9 REAR P T O LEVER j T 4 type only LER 77 1 7775 D Se 10 REAR PTO SHAFT Were ni n 1 Throttle lever The throttle lever controls engine speed from SLOW idle to FAST max speed it will stay in any designated position THROTTLE LEVER 17 EE R
8. n X 6 Attachment limitations Use of Honda attachments is recommended If an attachment exceeds the limits shown below or it is not suited to H5518 or if the counterweights used do not conform to the sizes and weights specified in Counterweight Table they not only endanger operators or equipment but also pre vent you from taking the fullest advantage of your tractor Never use attachments 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 sequence of use of attachments not specified or recommended by Honda Attachment Limitations Max allowable load at end af lower link Max lifting force at lift point WO Attachment weight Max attachment weight which can be lifted hydraulically W1 Trailer load Total weight of trailer and max allowable load on trailer W2 Tongue weight Tota weight or downward force on pivot point W3 56 Installation should be based on COUNTERWEIGHT TABLE see page 58 Max load at lower 250 kg link end WO 551 ibs Max weight of 140 kg attachment W11 309 Ibs 363 kg Max load W2 800 Ibs Trailer Tongue weight 20 9 kg 4 20 lbs Weight of traiter included
9. PTO does not rotate 1 PTO fever not set in QN 5et lever in PTO drive shaft cannot be installed 1 Foreign matter on shaft splines 22 and apply grease see 2 Shaft not inserted into fully see p 75 sufficiently PTO fever will not shift to ON gear noise heard 1 Clutch pedal not depressed Depress clutch pedal before shifting 2 Attachment still coasting due 10 eBring attachment to complete inertia stop before shifting HYDRAULIC LIFT Lift arm does not raise or raises slowly 1 Change lever not shifted into 3 Set in FRONT or REAR FRONT or REAR fully securely 2 Insufficient fiuid in system Replenish see p 40 3 Loss of fluid 4 See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 4 Descending speed adjusting knob Adjust speed 271 closed 5 Load on lift arm exceeding limits Follow load limit recommenda tions see p 56 6 Faulty hydraulic valve or pump See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Lift arm lowered by its own weight 1 Lack of fluid in system Replenish see p 401 2 Lift lever not set in NEUTRAL Set lever in NEUTRAL 3 Loss of fluid
10. eo e 2224 i n a LI 1 49 i M FRAME NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER 10 3 COMPONENT DENTIFICATION ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE ROPS THROTTLE LEVER STEERING WHEEL SEAT BELT FRONT P T O HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER RS CLUTCH LEVER gt Tt Ds ae HYDRAULIC Neat CYLINDER mg id t een Y NA SELECTOR LEVER 424 SST HEADLIGHT Optiont aA Z Mi DESCENT SPEED ADJUST KNOB CE TWO AND FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SELECT LEVER FRONT HYDRAULIC A4 type onlyl LIFT ARM DIFFERENTIAL ACCELERATOR BRAKE PEDAL ENGINE OIL LOCK PEDAL PEDAL DRAIN BOLT 4 type oniy A4 type only INSTRUMENT PARKING BRAKE WARNING BUZZER MAIN TRANSMISSION PANEL LEVER PARKING BRAKE LOCK LEVER TOOL BOX REAR HYDRAULIC LIFT ARM Option CLUTCH PEDAL AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION REAR LEVER LEVER 11 ENGINE HOOD HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FLUID FILLER CAP AIR CLEANER RADIATOR ENGINE OIL RESERVE TANK DIPSTICK FRONT P T O BELTS ENGINE OIL FILLER CAP BATTERY FAN SELT SPARK PLUG CAPS FUSE BOX 12 4 CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL 7 CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHT 4 ENGINE OIL INDICATOR LIGHT 6 WATER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR LIGHT 5 PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR LIGHT 3 FUEL GAUGE 1 IGNITION SWITCH 2 HEADLIGHT SWITCH 5 PARKING BRAKE AUDIBLE ALERT 1 Engine switch Always remove the key from the en
11. 1 Park the tractor on level ground 2 Remove the oil 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 After checking tighten the oil check bolt securely Recommended oil 10W 30 NOTE the outside temperature is below 15 C use SAE 5W 30 engine oil Consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer if replacement of the transmission oil is necessary OIL CHECK BOLT 92 i iii A n 10 All fasteners tightness lubrication points Check all nuts bolts and fasteners and tighten securely if necessary Check and apply grease where noted Recommended Grease SAE Multipurpose Grease 93 Lubrication points cont d Check and apply grease where noted Recommended grease SAE Multipurpose Grease T LL hn Rma rr a EI EU i Xara tas if IO eaa XD a 94 11 Spark arrester maintenance optional part You can purchase an optional U S D A qualified spark arrester from your authorized Honda tractor dealer Spark arresters are required in some areas check local laws and regulations before operating your tractor The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after the engine stops Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot Allow it to cool before proceeding
12. 4 Check the oil level shown on the dipstick if near or below the lower level mark fill to the upper level mark with the recommended oil Install the oil level dipstick securely Use 4 stroke motor oil that meets or exceeds the requirements for API service classification SF or SG Always check the API SERVICE jabel on the oil container to be sure it includes the letters SF or SG NOTICE Using nondetergent oil or 2 stroke engine oil could shorten the engine s service life SAE 10 W 30 is recommended for general all temperature use Other viscosities shown in the following chart may be used when the average temperature in your area is within the indicated range SAE low 49 SAE 109 30 EAE Sw 20 i e zo ao 40 E OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL 29 Fuel level Turn the engine switch ignition switch ON and check the fuel gauge If the fuel level is low pour gasoline through the filler opening slowly up to the UPPER level line on the filler neck Fuel tank capacity 9 3 2 5 US gal 4A WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and gasoline vapor can explode Use ex treme care when handling gasoline Keep gasoline out of reach of children Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped Keep flames and sparks away and do not smoke in the area Gasoline vapors or spilled gasoline may ignite Refuel carefully t
13. gt Replenish oil Faulty oil alert See your authorized Honda tractor dealer pressure warning lamp not turned immediately after engine starts 1 Blown lamp bulb See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 2 Blown fuse Replace seep 97 104 3 Faulty alert See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Headlights not turned ON 1 Blown light bulb Replace 98 2 ignition key not turned to ON ignition key to ON 3 Blown fuse Replace see p 87 Parking brake audible alert buzzer not operated 1 Blown fuse Replace see p 97 2 Faulty buzzer See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Fuel gauge inoperative 1 Blown 5 seep 97 2 Faulty 7 your authorized Honda tractor dealer BRAKES Poor brake performance 1 Clutch pedal not depressed Apply brake while depressing clutch pedal 2 Excessive brake pedal play See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 3 Brake linings y
14. Drain residual fuel and refill see 31 Improper attachment _ Replace with recommended attachment Extreme weather barometric ee your authorized Honda conditions altitude tractor dealer temperature Parking brake not released fully v Release fully Brake dragging See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Excessive aad Reduce load or speed Clogged radiator screen Clean see p 91 Lack of radiator coolant Fill with recommended coolant see Excessive oil consumption 1 2 Improper oil viscosity Use correct viscosity of oil see p 29 Oif leak _ Check drain plug for tightness Worn piston ring cylinder See your authorized Honda ELECTRICAL SYSTEM e Battery runs down frequently 1 2 3 A tractor dealer Loose or corroded battery Clean or retighten terminal see p 89 Low electrolyte level Add distiled water see Damaged battery battery Faulty battery charging coit See your authorized Honda tractor dealer pressure warning lamp remains after engine is started 1 2 Lack of oil in engine oil pan
15. Inc Power Equipment Division Customer Relations Office 4475 River Green Parkway Duluth Georgia 30136 2565 Or telephone 770 497 6400 When you write or call please give us this information Model and serial number see page 10 Name of dealer who sold the tractor to you Mame and address of dealer who services your tractor Date of purchase Your name address and telephone number A detailed description of the problem 110 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 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 7 00 pm EST When you write or call please provide the following information e Model and serial numbers e Name of the dealer who sold the Honda power equipment to you e Name and address of the dealer who services your equipme
16. Transport the tractor on a flat heavy duty trailer To avoid gasoline spillage keep the tractor level while transporting Gasoline is extremely flammable and gasoline vapor can ex plode causing injury or death Transport the tractor on fiat level heavy duty trailer Some attachments such as the mid mount rotary having a little load clearance may hit against the end of the ramp when loading onto the truck bed Place a wood block on the bed close to the ramp so they will not hit against the end of the ramp when loading 1 Use a loading ramp that is strong enough to support the combined weight of the tractor its attachments and the operator The loading ramp must be long enough so that its slope is 15 or less 2 Use reverse gear 1st or 2nd to back the tractor up the ramp NOTE lf you feel that you cannot accurately judge angle of the ramps we suggest that you obtain an inclinometer This type of gauge is available at most hardware stores RAMP LESS THAN 15 NOTE if the engine stalls during loading immediately depress the brake pedal and clutch pedal then let the tractor roll down the ramp by slowly releasing the brake pedal 70 3 After loading apply the parking brake and remove the engine switch ignition switch key 4 Tie the tractor down securely Tie down hooks should be on or near the floor Use the tie down points shown below Use heavy duty restraints such as chains or cables to fasten tra
17. the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the reserve tank If the level is near the MIN mark add coolant to bring it up to the MAX mark Coolant Recommendation Use high quality ethylene glycol antifreeze that is specifically formulated for use in aluminum engines Mix the antifreeze with Jow mineral drinking water or distilled water A 50 50 mixture of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water is recommended for most temperatures and provides good corrosion protection A higher concentration of antifreeze decreases cooling efficiency and is recom mended only if additional protection against freezing is needed A concen tration of less than 4096 antifreeze will not provide proper corrosion protection The use of unsuitable antifreeze hard water or salt water may cause corrosion damage that will shorten the life of the engine CAP COOLANT LOWER LEVEL Battery electrolyte level Open the hood and check the baitery electrolyte level The electrolyte level must be kept between the UPPER and LOWER level marks If the electrolyte level is near the LOWER mark remove the battery filler caps and carefully add distilled water to each cell until the reaches the upper tevel line see page 88 UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL Batteries produce explosive gases Flames or sparks can cause an explosion causing serious Injury or blindness Keep flames and sparks away and provide adequate ventilation when c
18. Ibs 80 kg 7 178 Ibs 62 4 M A H 7 Driving on a slope Before starting up or down a long incline select one of the lower gear ranges so that tractor speed is reduced but engine speed is high for max imum control Driving across the face of a slope can cause the tractor to tip over and you can be injured Always drive up or down a slope Making turns on a slope can cause the tractor to tip over and you can be injured Drive straight up or straight down slopes Changing gears while driving a slope can cause loss of control Shift to a lower gear before approaching a slope Engagement of the differential lock while driving on a slope can cause loss of control Avoid parking on a slope If necessary apply the parking brake and place blocks on the downhill side of each wheel Refer to the table below for driving on a slope Mid moun ount Rear Front Snow Rotary Trailer Tilier Throwver Mower 450 ib 200 kg Trailer included Counter weight and Wheel Weight Direction of Travel Travel only UP and Down Travel and Travel only Travel only Do net stop mowing Da not work Do not work a slope 63 UPHILL STARTING PROCEDURE If possible avoid stopping the tractor while driving uphill If it is necessary to stop on a hill follow the special procedure below when restarting e If this procedure is n
19. P T O lever operate the starter momentarly by turning the igni tion switch key to START Do not depress the clutch pedal during this operation 3 Turn the ignition switch key to START The starter should not operate 4 Move the rear P T O lever OFF b Return the ignition switch key to OFF 4 Seat switch NOTE To make this inspec tion itis necessary to start the engine Attach the spark plug cap to the spark plug securely To start refer to the pro cedures described on Page 47 1 Lock the parking brake and put the main transmission lever in NEUTRAL 2 Move the front and rear P T O levers OFF 3 Start the engine Move the P T O lever free of either front or rear at tachment to ON position 5 Rise up slightly off the seat The engine should stop as soon as your weight leaves the seat 6 Return the front P T O lever to OFF and turn off the ignition switch key 7 Repeat for rear P T O pressure indicator fight 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 Page 47 1 Lock the parking brake and put the main transmission lever NEUTRAL 2 Move the front and rear P T O levers OFF 3 Start the engine After starting the engine check the oil pressure indicator light to see that it goes on for few seconds and then goe
20. S e your authorized Honda tractor dealer 4 Faulty hydraulic control valve _ _ See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 107 13 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL H5518 DIMENSION Overall length Overall width Overall height Ground clearance Wheelbase Wheel tread Front Rear Dry weight ENGINE Modei Type Cooling system Displacement Bore and stroke Maximum horsepower Qil capacity Coolant capacity 2 190 mm 86 2 in 1 060 mm 41 7 in 1 BOO mm 70 9 with 5 170 mm 16 7 in 1 305 mm 151 4 in B55 mm 33 7 650 mm 133 5 in 4 type 460 kg 11 014 Ibs 2 type 430 kg 948 lbs GX640 4 stroke OHC 2 cylinder Liquid coofed 635 cm 38 7 cu in 76 x 70 mm 3 0 x 2 8 18 ps 3000 r p m 2 0 2 1 U S qti 2 7 2 9 US qt FRAME Brakes Mechanical leading trailing shoe type brake rear wheels 20 x 7 00 12 2 PR 1 0 14 2 psi 24 x 8 00 14 2 PR 0 8 kg cm 11 4 psi Pinion and sector four wheel steering 9 3 2 5 U S gall Front tir size pressure Rear tire size pressure Steering Fuel tank capacity DRIVE TRAIN Transmission type Selective sliding 8 speeds forward and 4 speeds reverse transmission Travel speeds at full 2 950 r p m Forward 0 7 km h 0 4 mile 1 1 km h 0 7 mite 1 5 km h 0 9 mile 2 4 km h 1 5 mile 3 4 km h 2 1 mile 5 3 km h 3 3 mile 7 1 km h 4 4 mile 1 1 1 km h 6 9 mile A4 type
21. The spark arrester must be serviced every 100 hours to maintain its efficiency 1 Remove the four 6 mm bolts and remove the muffler protector 2 Remove the two 5 mm screws from the exhaust pipe tip Hemove the exhaust pipe tip and spark arrester be careful not to damage the spark arrester screen 3 Use a wire brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen NOTE Inspect the spark arrester screen for holes or tears Replace it if it is damaged SPARK ARRESTER 95 eee 12 Wheel removel Do not attempt to remove a wheel unless the tractor is on firm level ground Do not attempt to remove or replace a tire unless you have the equipment and knowledge to do so properly 1 Apply the parking brake and put the transmission in geat 2 Block the wheels securely and loosen the lug nuts counterclockwise one turn Place a jack under the jack point nearest the whee you are removing and raise the wheel off the ground Remove the nuts and wheel Install the wheel and hand tighten reinstall the nuts Lower the tractor remove the jack and then tighten the nuts a little at a time in an X pattern Mm of Specified torque 13 kg m 94 ft lb JACK POINTS FRONT REAR 96 13 Fuse replacement The fuse box is located near the battery When frequent fuse failure occurs it usually indicates a short circuit or an overload in the electrical system See your authorized Hond
22. Two and Four Wheel Drive 2 type Two Wheel Drive only 108 Reverse L R4 2 H HT1 3 L HZ 4 tH R2 Transmission oil capacity Front differential oil capacity Final reduction oil capacity HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Working pressure Pump type Oil Capacity Type Shaft speed ELECTRICAL Battery Spark plug Ignition systam km h 0 5 mile km h 0 7 mile 1 1 mile km h 1 7 mile 4 0 U S ati 0 48 U S qu 10 21 U S qu m M 1 M 90 kg cm 11 280 psi Gear pump 1 8 f 1 9 U 5 qt Dependent of main clutch Live independent ASAE O Category INV spline 1 inch 15 teeth female INV spline 1 inch 15 teeth male 2 045 rpm at engine speed of 2 950 r p m 2 950 rpm at engine speed of 2 350 r p m 12V 3OAH BPRSES 11 W16EPR U11 DENSO C D I 109 14 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 dealerships management The Service Manager or General Manager can help Almost all problems are solved in this way If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership s manage ment contact the Honda Power Equipment Customer Relations Office You can write to American Honda Motor Co
23. adversely affect emission performance The manufacturer or rebuilder ofthe part must certify that use of the part will notresultin a failure of the engine to comply with emission regulations Maintenance Follow the maintenance schedule on page 82 Remember that this schedule is based on the assumption that your machine wil be used for its designed purpose Sustained high load or high temperature operation or use in unusu ally wet or dusty conditions will require more frequent service 80 e 1 Tool kit The tools supplied are necessary for performing some periodic mainte nance simple adjustments and repairs The tool kit is stored in the tool box behind the seat mE The tool kit as well as the Owner s Manual should always remain with the tractor TOOL BAG 14 x 17 mm OPEN END WHENCH 10 x 12 mm OPEN END WRENCH SCREWDRIVER GRIP No 2 SCREWDRIVER SPARK PLUG WRENCH LUG WRENCH OIL FUNNEL 81 2 Maintenance schedule REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD 3 ITEM Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval whichever comes first Enaina oil Check level ngine ol Change Hydraulic ite system Chack Oil level and oil leakage Check _ Battery electrolyte Checkieve joj J Check a S R a Aircleaner Clean _ rom _ Replace Om __ Radiatorscreen Clean J 0 p Check of 1 LL l1 Radiator coolant i Change Every 2 years 2 Radatrcoe ___
24. if instruc tions are not followed NOTICE Indicates that equipment or property damage can result if g instructions are not followed NOTE Gives helpful information Honda tractors are designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions Operating this tractor requires special effort on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others Using this product for a purpose not intended may cause injury or property damage Read and understand this Owner s Manual before operating this tractor If a problem should arise or if you have any questions about your tractor consult an authorized Honda tractor dealer HONDA MOTOR CO LTD 1990 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CONTENTS Engine 13 2 Headtight switch 14 3 PUG TIT 14 4 Engine oll warning liGhlE 15 5 Parking brake warning buzzer 15 6 Coolant temperature indicator light 16 7 Charge system indicator light 42 16 DRIVE COMPONENTS 17 1 Throttle EVET 17 2 Accelerator pedal A4 type only 18 fe Glo aca eee eer ee E 18 WPT ARS POUL 19 5 Parking
25. screw and drain the fuel into an approved gasoline container After draining tighten the drain screw securely Gasoline is extremely flammable and gasoline vapor can ex plode causing ser ous injury or death Use extreme care when handling gasoline Keep flames and sparks away and do not smoke in the area NOTE If gasoline is not drained before storage fuel system damage may result Y em DRAIN SCREW 99 2 Change the engine oil sealpage 84 NOTE If the tractor will be stored for longer than 3 months open the engine hood remove the spark plugs and pour three tablespoons lapprox imately 1 oz of clean rnotor oil into the cylinders MOTOR OIL Turn the fan belt several rotations by hand Reinstall the spark plugs FAN BELT Ti Be sure to wear heavy duty gloves when turning fan belt If the tractor has been running the engine will be very hot Allow it to cool before proceeding 3 Remove the battery and store in a cool dry place Recharge it once a month 100 4 Store the tractor a level surface a dry dust free area with the parking brake lever set Cover the tractor to keep out dust Check tire air pressure regularly during storage and inflate if necessary Removal from storage 1 ie Check the battery electrolyte level see p 88 Fully recharge the bat tery and install it in the tractor Remove the spark plugs and check that they a
26. sudden start up with the steering wheels turned fully in one direction could cause the tractor to overturn This tractor utilizes Four Wheel Steering 4WS for a tighter turning cir cle and greater mobility than tractors with conventional steering However the feel of 4WS is slightly different from other tractors Prac tice driving in a wide safe area Never operate the tractor or its attachments when visibility is diminish ed by darkness or bad weather your ability to see obstacles will become impaired Watch out for rocks roots holes and other obstacles that may cause the Tractor to overturn This tractor and its attachments are intended for use on relatively flat terrain It is illegal to operate this tractor on public streets roads or highways It is legal in some areas to operate a tractor without a U S D A qualified spark arrester Check local Jaws and regulations before operating An optional spark arrester for this product is available from your authorised Honda tractor dealer 7 When operating the tractor an a slope always drive up and down the face of the grade Turning or driving across the face of a slope may cause the tractor to overturn avoid loss of control or overturning always reduce speed and exer cise extreme caution when operating on sloping or uneven surfaces Attempting to change gears while operating the tractor on a slope may adversely affect vehicle stability and control and severe personal in
27. 2 HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER 1 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER SELECTOR LEVER 3 DESCENT SPEED Optional part ADJUST KNOB 24 1 Hydraulic cylinder selector lever Rear hydraulic lift type only option The oil pressure from the ail pump can be changed to either the front or rear hydraulic system by operating this lever REAR FRONT HYDRAULIC CYLINDER CHANGE LEVER Always move the lever fuily into the Front or Rear position Leaving the lever halfway between these two positions may damage the hydraulic system or interfere with its normal operation Observe the following when operating the hydraulic cylinder selector lever 1 To prevent lowering of attachment turn the descent speed adjust knob clockwise fully to SLOW 2 Place the lift lever in the DOWN position 3 Place the selector lever in the FRONT or REAR position 4 Turn the descent speed adjust knob out as necessary to obtain the desired speed 25 EEO 2 Hydraulic lift lever The attachment be raised and lowered by operating this iever In the SLOW UP position the attachment will lift slowly and in the FAST UP position the attachment will lift quickly In the SLOW DOWN position the attachment will lower slowly 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 current position when the lever
28. ERLT ACAD Creed ROR OPLATE A CAUTION OPERATION E EMGAGE LOCK ETUTIMFITIEEM TIVI dih Sign SUPERING WHELL STAAIGHT SOLFAGSS BIFFERURTIAL LCE FERAL WiLL ACM ale AWARNING AVOID INJURY FROM PTO B KEEP ALL SHIELDS IN PLACE E KEEP HANGS FEET AND CLOTHING AWAY B OPERATE ONLY HECOMMENDED PTO SPEED READ OWHER S MANUAL CAREFULLY AS LORG PEDAL 4 RTT B DIFFERENTIAL LOCK FOOT FEDAL DISEWGAGE TF CHEER AL LOCH Wily mhr SHIFT TO OPPOSITE OMA eee CHFFERENTLAL LOCK A CAUTION rg hbh sKEu DR LOES O CORT OR BOYER uiFEAREMIRAL EGER BAIVEM TUR OL ROM Jh Ravi Gerace MERATE DUTEBLNTIAL Lote nr WOHE DE A WARNING GASOLINE IS FLAMMABLE STOP ENGINE AVOID HEAT SPARKS OPEM FLAME WHEN REFUELING 4 amp WARNING DO OPERATE WITHOUT ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE ROPS USE BELT AWARNING AVOID INJURY FROM SHIELDS IN PLACE B KEEP HANDS FEET AND CLOTHING AWAY ONLY AT RECOMMENDED PTO SPEED BREAD QWHER S MANUAL CAREFULLY TRACTOR SAFETY Operation of the tractor and its attachments requires speci
29. R RR EE aE 2 Accelerator pedal A4 type only The accelerator pedal should be used with the throttle lever set in SLOW idle position Depress the pedal to increase the engine speed Heleasing the foot from the pedal causes the engine speed to decrease Use this pedal when propelling on roads or transporting your tractor from ane place to another The minimum speed of the engine is determined by the position of the throttle lever When the throttle lever is set in FAST position the engine speed is not lowered to the idle speed when the pedal is released and can cause accident or injury ACCELERATOR PEDAL 3 Choke knob Operate the choke knob to start the engine when the engine is cold CHOKE KNOB 18 4 Brake pedal The brake pedal is used to slow the tractor When you want to bring the tractor to a full stop be sure to depress the clutch pedal first then the brake pedal Depressing the brake pedal hard while the tractor is being driven may cause damage to the tractor drive components unless the clutch is depressed first Driving the tractor with the brake pedal partly depressed can damage the brake lining Neu OUR BRAKE PEDAL The parking brake lock lever is used when the tractor ts stopped 1 Firmly depress and hold the brake pedal 2 Push and hold the parking brake lock lever 3 Release the brake pedal and then release the parking brake lock lever 4 To release the parkin
30. a 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 FUSE BOX BLOWN FUSE 1 NOTICE Never use fuse with a different rating from that specified Serious damage to the electrical system or a fire may result Turn the engine switch ignition switch OFF and remove the key before checking or replacing fuses to prevent accidental short circuiting 97 14 Headlight bulb replacement Open the engine hood and lift up the edge of the bulb connector rubber cover and pull it back Push in 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 connector clockwise while pushing it in and then fit the rubber cover down over the connector BULB CONNECTOR 112 V 25 W 98 10 LONG TERM STORAGE Preparation for storage The engine becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after stopping Allow the engine to before storing Contact with a hot engine or exhaust system can cause serious burns or fires Let the engine cool before storing The following steps should be taken to protect the lawn tractor whenever it will be stored for longer than 30 days 1 Pump all gasoline from the fuel tank into an approved gasoline container Loosen the carburetor drain
31. al efforts on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others Know these requirements before you operate the Tractor or its attachments SAFE OPERATIMG RULES Severe personal injury or equipment damage may result if the pre operation inspection Pages 28 thru 46 is not performed before operating the tractor or its attachments e To avoid severe personal injury or equipment damage observe the following precautions All parts epecially guards and shields should be in good condition and securely fastened in place Do not remove any guards warning labels shields or safety devices they are installed for your safety The rollover protective structure ROPS will only help protect you from injury if you are also wearing the seat belt the ROPS is securely attached and has not been modified or struc turally damaged Always wear sturdy shoes and avoid wearing bulky or ioose clothing while operating the tractor or its attachments Never operate the tractor or its attachments when tired or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol In case of emergency know how to stop the engine and thoroughly understand the operation of ALL controls Never permit anyone to operate the tractor or its attachments without proper instructions Children should not be permitted to operate the tractor or any of its attachments KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AT A SAFE DISTANCE DURING OPE RATION This is an operator onl
32. ar Indicator 2 nra na 38 Clutch pedal free play cccecccccccesseueeucepecrssuerneenneewsnes 38 USUAL I 39 Hydraulic lift system fluid 1 40 seat adjustment 20 ce cece e 41 41 Parking brake e 42 ale siea la ee 42 Safety interlock System 43 dV rs Bm d E OPERATION er jC TG CHE 205 255 2 AMV 49 3 Haw to use the differential lock A4 type only 52 4 Two and four wheel drive 4 type only 54 Je TUNING a 55 Attachment limitations 56 Driving on aslope 50 33 63 8 Stapping the engine 0 22 65 9 Recommended working speed 1 1 1 68 10 High altitude operation N 69 e Importance Maintenance mme 76 Maintenance 77 Emission Control System 202222222 2 1 78 Weg COW OW
33. at all parts are installed securely Tighten the nuts to the specified torques HITCH BOX 7 0 kg m 50 6 ft lbs UPPER LINK BRACKET LIFT ROD PIN 2M lg 79 2 2 kg 15 9 ft Ibs LIFT ROD AC LOCK PIN EL CHECK LINK LINK PIN COT TER PIN CHECK LINK PIN LOWER LINK LOWER LINK PIN COTTER PIN 73 2 Rear 3 point hitch attachment installation Park the tractor on firm level ground set the parking brake and move the shift lever to N Neutral Set both front and rear P T O levers to the OFF when installing adjusting or removing an attachment Installing adjusting or removal of an attachment with the engine running is dangerous and you can be injured Remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the spark plug caps to prevent start up a Place the hydraulic switch lever to REAR piace the lift lever in the DOWN position and fully lower the lower link b Slacken the check links and open the lower links as necessary LOWEH LINK TURABUCKLE ADJUSTER Install the lower link on the left side first then the right side using the turn buckle adjuster to adjust for length d Install the UPPER link to the at tachment top mast e Adjust length of the UPPER link with the handle and secure with the lock nut LOCK NUT 74 f Use the turnbuckle adjuster on the instali the universal shaft P T O P T 0 HOLE driven attachments With the loc
34. before ad justing descent speed NOTICE Do not overtighten the descent speed adjust knob When adjusting the descent speed always make adjustment in in crements of 1 4 turn or less Adjustment range from SLOW FAST approx imately 4 full turns 27 5 PRE OPERATION CHECKS For safe and efficient operation always perform the pre operation checks before using the tractor Follow the procedures below and check all of the following items before each use 1 Park the tractor on a level surface 2 Lock the parking brake set the transmission lever in Neutral and the front and rear P T O levers in the positions 3 Disconnect the spark plug cap and remove the key to prevent acciden tal engine start up lf the engine is started accidentally while you are performing the pre operation checks moving parts may cause serious injury OPENING CLOSING THE HOOD To open pull up at the grip area until the hood stops at the fully open position Opening hood without hand control can damage hood if front hydraulic lift arms are in the up position To close siowly lower the hood until it seats in the spring clips GRIP HOOD 28 Engine oi level NOTICE Running the engine with low oil level will cause serious engine damage 1 Place the tractor on a level surface 2 Open the hood and clean the engine block around the dipstick Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean 3 Reinsert the dipstick
35. brake lock RP Eau NU 19 Bl lutch pedal 2 252 uo vu ap MERI nerd 20 7 Main transmission lever auxiliary transmission lever 20 H FrontP T O clutch lever DERE SEE 21 9 Rear P T O Ie BE cente dado datas BERE Ebr Teu ipd 22 10 Rear P T O shaft shaft Cover 22 11 Two and four wheel drive select lever A4 type only 23 12 Differential lock pedal 4 type only 23 HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM cissecccavasducutaacanesncnnnyesesseseer 24 1 Hydraulic cylinder selector lever Rear hydraulic lift type only acer 2 Hydraulic lift lever eoa iint nme eter erts 26 3 Descent speed adjust knob 27 5 PRE OPERATION CHECKS SERRE 2 Fuel tevel RERUM 30 Fuel recommendation m enn reme 31 Cixucensted 1061S 32 33 NM 34 Battery electrolyte level 35 Hydraulic lift system oll leakage 36 Front MOM Am 3B necem 37 Brake pedal free play 37 Brake we
36. ctor to the trailer Both front and rear restraints must be directed down and outward form tractor To avoid damaging the tie rods be careful not to put the restraints around or near them when securing the front end FRONT TIE ROD 71 8 INSTALLING AN ATTACHMENT Before installing or using any attachment carefully read all tnstructions and precautions To prevent accidental start up remove the engine switch igni tion switch key and disconnect the spark plug caps before installing or adjusting attachments 1 Rear 3 point hitch link installation option 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 72 Install the hitch box on the tractor with the six boits and nut nuts Attach the check links to the right and left lower links with the check links pins and secure with the cotter pins Install the right and ieft lower links to the hitch box section with lower link pins Insert the check links to the outside of the lower link pin and secure with a lock pin Attach the lift rod pin to the lift arm Install the right side of the lift rod with the turnbuckle attached to the right sides of the lower link and lift arm Fit the left side of the lift rod to the left sides of the lower link and lift anm and secure all attachments with pins install the upper link on the cylinder mounting plate with the four bolts install and secure the upper link with the link and lock pins Check th
37. e and fue consumption will increase very rich fuel mixture may also foul the spark plugs and cause hard starting High altitude performance can be improved by specific modifications to the carburetor If you always operate your engine at altitudes above 1 800 meters 6 000 feet have your dealer perform this carburetor modification Even with carburetor modification engine horsepower will decrease about 3 595 for each 300 meter 1 000 foot increase in altitude The effect of altitude on horsepower wili be greater than this if no carburetor modification is made When the carburetor has been modified for high altitude operation the air fuel mixture will be too jean for low altitude use Operation at altitudes below 1 800 meters 6 000 feet with a modified carburetor may cause the engine to overheat and result in serious engine damage For use at low altitudes have your dealer return the carburetor to original factory specifications 69 7 TRANSPORTING Transporting The engine and exhaust system become hot during operation and remain hot for a while after stopping Contact with hot engine com ponents or the exhaust system can cause burns and can ignite some materials Avoid touching the engine or exhaust system for at least 15 minutes after the engine has stopped Allow the engine to cool before transporting the tractor Towing the tractor behind another vehicle or using it to push another vehicle can damage the tractor
38. e any abnormalities in the system or in the operation of the switches An accident 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 remove the spark plug caps from the spark plugs when performing the inspection procedures 1 to 3 1 Neutral switch 1 Move the front and rear levers to the OFF position 2 Place the main transmission lever in 1l or 42 7 3 Depress the brake pedal enough to release the park ing brake 4 With the brake peda and clutch pedal held down turn the engine switch igni tion switch key to START The starter should not operate 5 Put the main transmission lever into NEUTRAL 6 Return the engine switch ignition switch key to OFF 43 2 Front P T O switch 44 1 Move the main transmis sion lever to NEUTRAL and the rear P T O lever to OFF 12 Move the front clutch lever to 3 Turn the ignition switch key to START The starter should not operate 4 Move the front P T O clutch lever OFF b Return the engine switch ignition switch key to OFF Rear P T O switch 1 Move the main transmis sion lever to NEUTRAL and the front P T O clutch lever to OFF 2 Move the rear P T O lever to ON NOTE if difficulty is encoun tered in shifting the rear
39. el drive you have 4 wheel braking When shifted into two wheel drive you have 2 wheel braking rear only 54 5 Turning This tractor has Four Wheel Steering read the following information carefully Turning the tractor at excessive speed especially on uneven terrain can cause the tractor to tip over and you be injured Slow down before turning To prevent accidental tip over Never make abrupt starts while tha wheels are turned Slow down before making sharp and or hard turns Avoid sharp turns in rutty or uneven terrain Engaging the differential lock while making sharp turns can cause you to lose steering control Be sure to raise ground engaging 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 Rear attachments swing out in a larger arc than the tractor and can strike nearby objects Use care when turning the tractor near a wall or other obstructions when a rear mounted attachment is being used 4 wheel steering allows the tractor to turn in a very small radius Explanation of 4 Wheel Steering Steering wheel in straight ahead position When the steering wheel is turn ed the rear wheels will be turned in a direction opposite to the front wheels and continue to be turned in that direction until the steering wheel is turned to the extreme position 55 i i
40. ep the emissions from your Honda engine within the emission standards Tampering and Altering Tampering with or aitering the emission control system may increase ernis Sions beyond the legal limit Among those acts that constitute tampering are Removal or alteration of any part of the intake fuel or exhaust systems Altering or defeating the governor linkage or speed adjusting mechanism to cause the engine to operate outside its design parameters 78 Problems That May Affect Emissions If you are aware of any of the following symptoms have your engine inspected and repaired by your servicing dealer Hard starting or stalling after starting Rough idle Misfiring or backfiring under load Afterburning backfiring Black exhaust smoke or high fuel consumption 79 ee een SSS Replacement Partss The emission control systems on your Honda engine were designed built and certified to conform with EPA and California emission regulations We recom mend the use of genuine Honda parts whenever you have maintenance done These original design replacement parts are manufactured to the same standards as the original parts so you can be confident of their performance Tha use of replacement parts that are not of the original design and quality may impair the effectiveness of your emission contro system A manufacturer of an aftermarket part assumes the responsibility that the part will not
41. essures Inflate tires to correct pressure 39 Loose fasteners in steering See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Loose wheel nuts Retighten to specified torque Differential lock not applied T 2 Improper pedal play See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Power not transmitted to wheels Shift into LOW speed engage clutch and then depress pedal Differential lock not released 1 Load from wheels applied to Drive in opposite direction a differential lock little to release load fram dif ferenttal lock FRONT P T O PTO does not rotate or rotates too slowly 1 2 3 4 106 Primary belt broken See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Insufficient primary belt tension See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Incorrect clutch lever free play See your authorized Honda tractor dealer P T O cable broken See your authorized Honda tractor dealer PTO not stopped 1 Cable out of adjustment See your authorized Honda dealer 2 PTO brake rod out adjustment See your authorized Honda dealer 3 PTO brake spring damaged or See your authorized Honda out of adjustment dealer REAR P T O
42. etween front and rear wheels is lost which may lead to instability while the vehicle is run ning front wheel lift etc To avoid this it is necessary to fit a counterweight to regain front rear wheel balance Make suitable counterwetght settings according to the list below Under no circumstances should the total weight of the attachment counterweights and wheel weights exceed 350 kg 780 165 Failure ta follow this precaution may endanger yourself and may cause damage tg your tractor or shorten its service life The total number of the counterweights needed for each Honda attachment are shown in the table below Manufacture Number of ee tire Attachment type _ HONDA Mid Moaunt Turf Rotary Mower Turf Turf Front Snow BER VAC Rear NUT Rear B Blower 42 Rear 8 Front Dozer BER VAC Rear 5 or rear wheel Blade Ba weight 2 ane for each rear wheel wie Mz P c CENE 4 fo BRINLY Rear wheel PP 1200 Weight 2 ang for each wheel Rear wheel BRINLY AG weight 2 one for 00 1006 each wheel and front weight 1 ra Front end KWIK WA Y Loader 400 Ibs Rear 12 counterweights Mot to be used 17 kg 37 5 165 Number of counterweights recommended tire Manufacture name counterweights tire counterweights Rear wheel AG weight 2 tone for AG each wheel NOTE Inthis table the calculation is based on the assumption that the weight
43. evel in each battery cell Fill the battery with distilled water to the upper level line Never overtill the battery Batteries produce explosive gases If ignited an explosion can cause serious injury or blindness Provide adequate ventilation when charging 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 Keep flames and sparks away and do not smoke in the area ANTIDOTE if electrolyte gets into your eyes flush thoroughly with warm water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician immediately POISON Electrolyte is poison ANTIDOTE External Flush thoroughly with water Internal Drink large quantities of water or miik Follow with milk of magnesia or vegetable and call a physician immediately KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN NOTE Use distilled water in the battery Tap water will shorten the service life of the battery Overfilling may cause electrolyte overflow and corrosion Wash off any spilled electrolyte immediately UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL 88 ee a a a B Battery cleaning If the battery terminals are contaminated or corroded remove the battery and clean the terminals 1 Remove battery battery hold down 2 Disconnect the battery cable at the battery negative terminal then at the battery positive termina
44. g brake push the brake pedal once 5 Parking brake lock lever 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 PARKIMG BRAKE LOCK LEVER 19 6 Clutch pedal Depress the clutch pedal and come to a complete stop before operating the main transmission lever auxiliary transmission lever Two and Four Wheel drive select lever or the rear P T O lever DISENGAGED ENGAGED e CLUTCH PEDAL 7 Main transmission lever auxiliary transmission lever Eight forward and four reverse speeds can be selected by shifting the main and auxiliary transmission levers For each slotted position of the main transmission lever one of two speeds can be selected by either moving the auxiliary lever up higher position or down lower position HIGH GEAR POSITION MAIN TRANSMISSION LEVER AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION LEVER Transmission damage can occur if the clutch pedal is not depressed first before moving the shift levers Do operate the transmission levers while the tractor is moving This cause internal transmission damage 20 P B Front P T O clutch lever The lever is used to engage or disengage the front P T O Power Take Off shaft Lever in position P T O shaft rotates Lever in OFF position P T O shaft stops FRONT P T O LEVEH When engaging the front P T O a
45. gine switch whenever the tractor is unattended to prevent children or unauthorized persons from starting the engine This tractor is equipped with an automotive 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 OFE START IGNITION SWITCH NOTICE Do not leave the ignition switch key on position when the engine is not running as the battery will discharge NOTE The starter motor will not work unless the main transmission lever is N Neutral the front and rear P T O levers are in the OFF position 13 2 Headlight switch The headlight switch turns the headlights ON and OFF NOTICE Poor visibility increases the risk of striking hidden objects Reduce speed when operating the tractor in low light conditions HEADLIGHT SWITCH 3 Fuel gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank it operates when the ignition switch is in the ON position NOTE When the ignition switch is in the OFF position the fuel gauge will indicate a faults fuel level EMPTY FUEL GAUGE When the fuel gauge needle enters under the red zone it indicates that the amount of remaining fuel in the tank is about 2 0 liters 0 5 gall Refill as soon as possible Rep zone f 14
46. harging 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 ANTIDOTE If electrolyte gets into your eyes flush thoroughly with warm water for at least 15 minutes and call a physictan immediately POISON Electrolyte is poison ANTIDOTE External Flush thoroughly with water Internal Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesia or vegetable oil and call a physician immediately e KEEP QUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 35 Hydraulic lift system oil leakage inspection 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 dealer for service Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Avoid checking the oil lines while the engine is running OIL LINE OIL LINE Front P T O belts Visually inspect the front P T O belts for wear or damage if worn or damaged contact your authorized Honda tractor dealer FRONT P T O BELT 36 Fan belt Visually inspect the fan belt for wear or damage If worn or damaged con tact your authorized Honda tractor dealer to have it serviced FAN BELT Brake pedal free play Measure the brake pedal free play from fully released to the poi
47. he clutch and brake pedals simultaneously Move the main transmission lever to NEUTRAL MAIN TRANSMISSION LEVER BRAKE PEDAL CLUTCH PEDAL 65 3 Shift the front and rear P T O levers to the OFF position FRONT P T O CLUTCH LEVER REAR P T O LEVER 4 Lower any attachment to the ground vwith the hydraulic lift lever HYDRAULIC LEFT LEVER Turn the engine switch ignition switch to and remove the Key 66 ENGINE SWITCH KEY 6 Push down the park brake lock lever while depressing the brake pedal PARK BRAKE LOCK LEVER BRAKE PEDAL EGR 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 set the parking brake stop the engine and remove the key 67 qmm Ac e a 9 Recommended working speed Select a safe and correct operating speed as per the instructions shown in the chart below RECOMMENDED WORK SPEED POSITION aje siaisicei7is BSPEED E 14 39 T HI Jo zu d E os SE LEE 29 BTYPICAL WORK EXAMPLE SNOW THROWER 4 DOZER BLADE FILLER 68 Oe Maa m i nP 10 High altitude operation At high altitude the standard carburetor air fuel mixture will be too rich Performance will decreas
48. irst 20 hours of operation and retighten if necessary Thereafter re check and retighten them every 50 hours Check side wall and tread surface of each tire for cracks damage or excessive wear PRESSURE GAUGE gt LUG WRENCH 39 _ Hydraulic lift system fluid Before performing this inspection lower the front and rear op tion lift arms fully and confirm they are at their lowest positions If the tractor is not equipped with any attachment lower the lift arms by pushing them down by hand with the hydraulic lift lever set in the FAST DOWN position Remove the filler cap wipe off the dipstick and reinsert it until the dipstick is fully seated Remove it again and if the level is near the lower level mark add the specified fluid to the upper level Do not fill the tank beyond the upper level If this tevel is exceed ed it will result in an excessive rise in the fluid temperature and overflow of the fluid and subsequent damage to the hydraulic system Do not leave the fluid under the lower level Recommended fluid HONDA power steering fluid Use of any fluid other than HONDA power steering fluid can result in hydraulic system damage UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL TANK NOTE If the fluid level drops rapidly or repeatedly the system requires service by an authorized HONDA tractor dealer 40 eee i Seat adjustment Make sure the sea
49. is set in NEUTRAL FAST UP UP NEUTRAL powN Slow up Neutra Slow Down Fast Down Do not hold the lift lever in the FAST UP or SLOW UP position after the attachment is fully raised Holding the lever in these positions can causa damage to the hydraulic system 26 3 Descent speed adjust knob Descending speed can be pre adjusted to compensate for the weight of the attachment Adjust the knob so that an attachment will be lowered to the ground from its highest position within 1 2 seconds with the lift lever in the FAST DOWN position Thus lighter attachments may require more FAST pre adjustment and heavier attachments may require more SLOW pre adjustment However too much or too little pre adjustment will limit the operating speed range selectable by the lift lever Before adjusting the descending speed it is necessary to 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 descend when this knob is turned fully ta SLOW ae a DESCENT SPEED ADJUST KNOB A CAUTION Before performing any inspection or adjustment pay particular attention to your safety as well as the safety of others Always park the tractor on level ground with the parking brake set Lower the attachment and set the lift lever in NEUTRAL
50. iury could result Do not back down or rapidly accelerate up a sloping surface To avoid loss of control or overturning do not turn or stop on sloping surfaces When descending a slope disengaging the clutch or shifting to neutral can cause a loss of control that may result in severe personal injury 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 yourself and others before leaving the Tractor unattend ed ALWAYS park on level ground disengage the power take off lower the attachment s Lock the parking Drake stop the engine and remove the key f you find it necessary to park on a grade be sure to lock the parking brake and securely block the wheels e Be sure to follow the instructions below whenever applying the dif ferential lock Be sure that the main transmission lever is set in 4th gear or lower and reduce engine speed before applying the differential lock Do not apply while turning the tractor Use the lock oniy when driving straight ahead Do not rest your foot on the lock pedal while the lock is not in use Never apply while driving on a paved surface i i MAINTENANCE SAFETY Before performing maintenance inspection read the instructions thoroughiy e Before cleaning inspecting or servicing the tractor be sure to M
51. k on the tractor side fully depressed insert the universal shaft fully into the hole ds Release the lock pull out the joint slowly until the lock returns to the position shown in the diagram Move the universal snaft back and forth and check that the UNIVERSAL SHAFT lock 15 secure UNIVERSAL SHAFT right side of the lift rod to get the attachment horizontal After ad justing secure with a lock nut 1 cm 0 4 in After installing the attachment check that the tock pins are securely in place If there is noise from the universal shaft while driving adjust the length of the top link slightly If there is excessive noise from the universal shaft when in use damage can be caused to P T O section If the check link is adjusted too tightly it may break Use only attachment designed for use with this tractor 75 9 MAINTENANCE The Importance of Maintenance Good maintenance is essential for safe economical and trouble free opera tion It will also help reduce air pollution Improper maintenance or failure to correct a problem before operation can cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner s manual To help you properly care for your tractor the following pages include a maintenance schedule routine inspection procedures and simple mainte nance procedures using basic ha
52. l POSITIVE TERMINAL BATTERY HOLD DOWN NEGATIVE TERMINAL 54 G Lj a i D 3 Remove the battery and clean the battery terminals 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 bat tery thoroughly 4 Connect the battery positive cable to the battery positive t ter minal then the battery negative cable to the battery negative terminal Tighten the bolts and nuts securely 5 Coat the battery terminals with grease 5 Reinstall the battery battery hold dawn When disconnecting the battery cable be sure to disconnect at the battery negative terminals first To connect connect at the positive terminal first then at the negative terminal Never dis con nect the battery cable in the reverse order or it causes a short circuit when a tool contacts the terminals 89 7 Fuel filter change AWAANING Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive under certain contitions Do not smoke allow flames or sparks in the area Remove the fuel filter by pulling it out of its clip behind the fuel tank and visually inspect it Replace the filter if it is contaminated with dirt or water Set the fuel filter in the clip with the flanged end facing the front After installing a new fuel filte
53. leaner will cause rapid engine wear 1 2 Open the engine hood Remove the wing nuts and remove the air cleaner cover Remove the elements and separate them Carefully check both elements for holes or tears and replace if damaged NOTE Be sure ta remove the foam element from the air cleaner cover so that you can inspect both sides Foam element Clean in warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Or clean tn nonflammable solvent and dry Dip the element in clean engine oil then squeeze out all excess oil The engine will smoke when started tf too much oil is left in the foam Using gasoline or flammabie solvent to clean the filter element can cause a fire or explosion Use only soapy water nontiammable solvent 4 Paper element Tap the element several times on a hard surface to remove loose dirt or blow low pressure 30 psi or less compressed air through the filter from the inside Do not try to brush off dirt Brushing will force dirt into the fibers FOAM ELEMENT AIR CLEANER PAPER COVER ELEMENT 85 5 Spark plug service Recommended spark plug BPR5ES 11 W16EPR U11 DENSO A WARNING Touching a hot engine or exhaust system can cause serious burns Let the engine cool before performing maintenance Spark plugs of the wrong heat range can cause engine damage For good performance the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits 1 Open the engine hood and remo
54. lways use a quick smooth motion to prevent premature wear MOTE An interlock switch prevents the engine from starting unless the P T O clutch lever is in the OFF position 21 e a 9 Rear P T O lever The lever is used to engage or disengage the rear P T O shaft The rear P T O shaft rotates when the rear P T O lever is set in the position and the clutch pedal is released Lever in position and clutch pedal is released P T O shaft rotates Lever in position and clutch pedal is depressed P T O shaft disengaged Lever in OFF position P T O shaft disengaged ON OFF a A REAR P T O LEVER Before operating the P T O lever completely stop 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 position 10 Rear P T O shaft shaft cover The rear P T O shaft is a coupling device which is used to transmit power from the engine to an attachment installed at the rear of the tractor Install the cover over the shaft whenever the rear P T O shaft is not used Operating the tractor without installing the cover over the shaft is very hazardous because clothing or other articles may be caught on the rotating shaft SHAFT COVER P T O SHAFT 22 11 Two and four wheel drive select lever A4 type on
55. ly Two and four wheel drive can be selected by operating this lever To shift into four wheel drive move the shift lever up to the four wheel drive posi tion For two wheel drive move the shift lever down to the two Wheel Drive position Before shifting the lever be sure to bring the tractor to a com plete stop and depress the clutch pedal fully For operation of the two and four wheel drive select lever refer to page TWO AND FOUR WHEEL ORIVE SELECT LEVER 12 Differential lock pedal A4 type only When greater straight line traction is desired on loose or soft terrain pushing and holding the pedal Jocks the differential causing both rear wheels to rotate at the same speed For normal operation the pedal should be released unlocked so that the differential allows one rear wheel to rotate at a different speed than the other around curves To release the lock remove your foot from the pedal For operation of the differential lock refer to Page 52 Soe _ LOCKED EN e t e a gt m a DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL 23 eee HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM The front attachment can be raised and lowered by operating the hydraulic lift lever when the engine is running NOTE On models equipped 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
56. nd tools Other service tasks that are more difficult or require 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 operate your tractor under severe conditions such as sustained high load or high temperature operation or use in unusually wet or dusty conditions consult your servicing dealer for recommendations applicable to your indi vidual needs and use Maintenance replacement or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any engine repair establishment or individual using parts that are certified to EPA standards 76 Maintenance Safety Some of the most important safety precautions follow However we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing mainte nance Only you can decide whether or not you shouid 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 precautions in the owner s manual Salety precautions Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance or repairs This will eliminate several potential hazards Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine Burns from hot parts Let the engine and exhau
57. nt e Date of purchase e Your name address and telephone number e A detailed description of the problem MEMO 111 112 MEMO CN T e lt 0 Z 2 2 Dr P N 31769611 00X31 769 6110 Printed on Recycled Paper
58. nt you can feel the brake begin to take hold Free play should be 20 30 mm 0 8 1 2 in Consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer if free play is out of specification or the brake does not operate properly BRAKE PEDAL 37 Ra rcs P Brake wear indicator Inspect brake lining condition every time the tractor is used Firmly set the parking brake and then check the position of the brake wear indicator If the wear indicator line up with right axle tube flange consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer for repair Under no circumstances should the tractor be operated if the brake fining is at or past the service limit INDICATOR 3 II 9 RIGHT AXLE BRAKE ROD TUBE FLANGE Clutch pedal free play Measure the clutch pedal free play fram tully released to the point you can feel resistance Free play should be 2 15 mm 0 08 0 6 in If free play is out of specification consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer N CLUTCH PEDAL N CQ S goad 38 el el Tires wheels e Check the tire pressure with a pressure gauge Turf tire pressure Front 1 0 kg cm 14 2 psi Rear 0 8 kg cm 11 4 psi AG tire pressure Front 1 4 kg cm 19 9 psi 2 3 kg cm 32 7 psi with heavy attachment Rear 1 7 kg cm 24 2 psi Check that the Jug nuts on each wheel are securely tightened Torque 13 kg m 94 ft lb Every day check the lug nuts daily for security for the f
59. o avoid spilling gasoline Avoid overfilling the fuel tank there should be no gas in the filler neck After refueling tighten the gas cap securely If any gasoline was spilled make sure the area is dry before starting the engine After use park the utility tractor on a level surface Be sure the storage area is well ventilated do not allow flames or sparks in the storage area After refueling be sure to tighten the fuel tank cap firmly Chelate E gt a MN F f 2 FUEL GAUGE UPPER LEVEL LINE N FILLER CAP ru 30 ae Fuel recommendation 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 plugs deposits and extends exhaust system life Never use stale or contaminated gasotine or oil gasoline mixture Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank Occasionally you may hear 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 norma load change brands of gasoline If spark knock or pinging persists see an authorized Honda generator dealer NOTICE Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging can cause engine damage Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging is considered misuse and the Distrib
60. of each counterweight is about 11 kg 25 Ib and the weight of each rear wheel is about 20 kg 44 Ib respectively Use of turf tires on the front end loader or agricultural tires on the front mid mower is not recommended as such practice may affect the performance of the equiprnent Use the table below and determine the number of the counterweights for the at tachments other than listed in the previous page 1 Rear Attachment and Counterweight Table The number in the box indicates the number of counterweights required Front Mount Rotary Mower NOTE This table is based on each counterweight weighing approximately 11 kg 25 Ibs 600 mm 800 mm 11 000 mm 1 200 mm L Distance between center of attach 24 in 32 in 39 ini i ment side wheel and center of 40 kg gravity of attachment 88 Ibs W Weight af attachment C G Center of gravity 60 kg 133 Ibs 80 kg 178 165 100 kg 222 Ibs 420 kg 267 Ibsl 140 kg 311 ibs 0 Counterweight unnecessary Attachment should not be used Any attachments which exceed the sizes and weights shown in the table to the left should not be used 2 Front Attachment 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 BOO mm 800 mm 17 000 mmi1 200 rmm 1 400 mm 24 in 32 in 139 in 147 inl 55 in 60 kg 3 133
61. ot followed when restarting on an uphill slope the tractor may roll backwards during clutch engagement and this could cause it to tip over resulting in severe personal injury Abruptly applying the brake pedal while the tractor is rolling backwards down a slope may cause the tractor to tip over 1 Depress the brake pedal and hold it down 2 Move the throttle lever to FAST 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 A WARNING the brake pedal is released before the clutch pedal the trac tor may go back down Never make hard braking lt may cause the tractor to tip over 7 Special Obstacles 1 To safely cross drainage ditches or embankments use a ramp to reduce the effective angle of the obstacle to less than 15 NOTE If you feel that you cannot accurately judge angle of the ramps we suggest that you obtain inclinometer This type of gauge is available at most hardware stores 2 Avoid swampy or muddy areas deep enough to reach the center line of the wheels The tractor can become stuck especially if it is carr ing attachments 64 ep ES er 8 Stopping the engine n emergency Turn the engine switch ignition switch OFF Depress the clutch and brake pedal In normal use 1 Move the throttle lever to SLOW SLOW 2 Depress t
62. our authorized Honda tractor dealer 4 Excessive inertia weight of Use correct attachment in cor attachment rect manner Brake applied only on one side 1 Incorrect brake adjustment See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 2 Brake pedal shaft sticking Apply grease 3 Uneven tire pressure Inflate tires to correct pressure see CLUTCH e Clutch not disengaged Clutch not engaged 1 Improper clutch adjustment See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 2 Clutch discs warn See your authorized Honda tractor dealer 105 Hard steering 1 2 3 4 5 Insufficient tire pressure nflate tires to correct tire pressure see p 39 Differential lock applied Release lack Excessive weight of attachment Follow attachment weight recommendatian 56 Uneven weight distribution Adjust with counterweights see Attachments towed too heavy Follow weight limit recom mendations see Steers to one side or does not track straight 1 2 3 4 5 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK Incorrect brake adjustment See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Incorrect front end alignment See your authorized Honda tractor dealer Uneven tire pr
63. ove the P T O lever to the OFF position and lower any attachments Stop the engine and remove the key Remove the spark plug caps f you hit an object stop the engine and inspect the Tractor and its attachments Fix any damage before you resume operation Operating the tractor with damaged worn or broken parts may result in severe personal injury leaves grass clippings oil and other combustible materials become a fire hazard Be sure the body engine and drive mechanism areas kept clean e All nuts bolts and fasteners must be tight Do not change the engine governor settings or the engine may be damaged STORAGE SAFETY To avoid the possibility of fire allow the engine and exhaust system to cool before storing the tractor in an enclosed space or near combustible materials When storing the tractor be sure to apply the parking brake and remove the engine key Drain all gasoline from the carburetor and fuel tank and disconnect the battery ground cable 2 SERIAL NUMBERS Record the frame and engine serial numbers for your reference Refer to the serial numbers when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquires 110 The frame serial number is stamped on the right side of the frame The engine serial number is stamped under the air cleaner inside the engine compartment Frame serial number Engine serial number AIR CLEANER
64. perly the differential lock is extremely conve nient However improper operation could cause the vehicle to overturn it could also damage the drive 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 the main transmission lever into 4th or lower gear range 2 With the steering wheel held straight ahead depress and hold the dif ferential lock pedal As long as you continue to depress the pedal the differential lock vvill be applied 3 The differential lock should release when the differential lock pedal is released At times it may be necessary to stop reverse direction and drive a short distance to disengage 52 3 To release the differential lock remove your foot from the lock pedal bring the tractor to a full stop shift the main transmission from FOR WARD to REVERSE or vice versa and drive a short distance The differential lock must be released before operating the tractor on hard surfaces or slopes or while turning Otherwise the tractor may overturn causing severe personal injury NOTICE To avoid damage to transmission mechanism Do not apply the differential lock while the wheels are turning Do not rest your foot on the differential lock pedal unless you want to engage the differential lock Do not apply the brake and the differential lock a
65. proficient See the Honda Shop Manual 3 For professional commercial use log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals 4 Check the nuts daily for the first 20 hours of operation and retignten if necessary 83 3 Engine oil change Drain the oil while the engine is warm to assure rapid and complete draining Open the engine hood Prepare a suitable container and the funnel furnished Remove the oil filler cap and drain plug and drain oil into the container through the funnel Be sure not to spill oil onto the frame Retighten the drain plug securely Refill to the upper level mark on the dipstick with the recommended oil see page 29 Tighten the oil filler cap securely OIL CAPACITY 2 0 4 12 1 US qt MN OIL FILTER CAP FUNNEL UPPER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL CONTAINER OIL DRAIN BOLT DIPSTICK Wash your hands with soap and water after handling used oil Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible with the environment We suggest you take itin a sealed container to your local service station or recycling center for reclamation Do not throw it in the trash pour it on the ground or down a drain 84 4 Air cleaner service A dirty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the carburetor If you operate the tractor in very dusty areas clean the alr cleaner more often than specified in the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Operating the engine without the air c
66. r turn the steering wheel extreme right to make sure that the fuel hose and clip are not interferring with the adjacent or surrounding parts NOTE Drainthe gas tank before disconnecting the fuel lines from the fuel fiter See page 99 FUEL HOSE FUEL FILTER i i cc ce 8 Radiator Screen Radiator Core Servicing Remove any debris from radiator screen and core To remove 1 Remove the right and left knob bolts 2 Raise the both ends of the column cover and slide the pin to the bottom af the slot Then remove the cover by pulling it toward you 3 Release the lock by pulling the top of the screen toward you 4 Remove the screen by pulling it up ward Remove any debris from the radiator screen and radiator core LOCK RADIATOR SCREEN RADIATOR CORE COLUM COVER KORSE SLOT PIN KNOB BOLT To install 1 Instali the radiator screen by sliding the tab on the bottom of the screen into the groove of the radiator 2 Lock the screen by pushing in on the top of the screen 3 Slightly lift the column cover both ends then slide the pin back to the upper end of the slot Align the tab on the column with the groove in the column cover and slightly raise the column cover 4 Install the knob bolts 91 9 Transmission oil inspection Contaminated or insufficient oil will reduce the service life of the tractor s transmission Follow the instructions for maintenance interval and oil capacity
67. r or other at tachment is dangerous Use 1st gear when towing a trailer or attach ment over rough ground Avoid sudden starts and stops while towing The momentum of the trailer or attachment could cause loss of control resulting in an accident and severe personal injury or equipment damage 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 cle Category If you have any questions or doubts about the suitability of any other attachments consult your authorized Honda tractor dealer The removal of any rear attachment is necessary when using the draw plate for towing If the rear attachment is not removed damage to the tractor and or the attachments can occur 1 Maximum towing weight 363 kg 800 Ibs including the weight of the trailer Exceeding the maximum towing weight could lead to loss of control and cause an accident resulting in severe personal injury or equip ment damage 58 2 Maximum tongue weight 20 kg 9 kg 45 Ibs 20 165 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 that the trailer exerts on the trailer hitch 99 e Counterweight When an attachment is fitted to the FRONT or REAR the weight balance b
68. re clean and properly ped Turn the engine a few revolutions with the starter motor before reinstalling the spark plugs Thread the spark plugs in as far as possible by hand then tighten them 1 8 to 1 4 turn further with the wrench Check the engine oil level isee p 29 Check the coolant level see p 34 Fill the fuel tank and start the engine by foilowing the starting instruc tions see NOTE If the cylinders were coated with the engine will initially smoke at start up this is normal 101 11 WIRING DIAGRAM M T LL TL E LE i 102 12 TROUBLESHOOTING STARTER Starter does not work 1 2 3 4 o ENGINE Engi 1 2 d 4 9 6 a 2 3 Main transmission shift lever set in Shift lever in 7 other than NEUTRAL Front or rear PTO clutch lever set in 95et lever in OFF ON Loose or corroded battery NEA A clean terminal see p 89 Blown fuse Replace see Battery discharged See your authorized Honda tractor dealer ne cranks but won t start No fuel in tank fiefill tank see p 30 Choke not pulled aut when engine Pull out choke is cold Disconnected spark plug cap Reinstail cap Faulty plug
69. s out Return the ignition switch key to OFF 45 Hydraulic lift system NOTE 46 To make this inspection necessary to start the engine refer to the procedures described on Page 47 This inspection should be made with an attachment mounted on the tractor The check procedure is the same for the front or rear attachment lifts 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 FAST or SLOW UP position then release your hand from tha lever Check that the lift lever returns to NEUTRAL 4 Check that the attachment is lowered when the lift lever is moved to the DOWN or SLOW DOWN position Check the descent speed and adjust descent speed if necessary see page 27 6 OPERATION 1 Starting the engine Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that may cause loss of consciousness and lead to death Never run the engine in an enclosed area Be sure to provide adequate ventilation 1 Sit on the seat and check that the parking brake lock lever is set 2 sure the main transmission lever is in NEUTRAL both the front option and rear P T O fevers are OFF and the lift lever is in the center Neutral position NEUTRAL NEUTRAL MAIN TRANSMISSION FRONT P T Q LEVER CLUTCH LEVER REAR P T O LEVER HYDRAULIC LIFT LEVER 3 Pull
70. so the buckle is at the center of your body To release the seat belt pull up on the buckle latch and pull out the tongue plate ETT Be sure that the belt is not twisted before fastening The seat belt should be adjusted as snug as possible to provide proper protec tion 49 2 Depress the clutch pedal and place the main and auxiliary transmission levers in the desired gear range for operation 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 DA CLUTCH PEDAL AUXILIARY TRANSMISSION LEVER 3 Depress the brake pedal and release the parking brake lock lever PARKING BRAKE LOCK LEVER BRAKE PEDAL 50 Raise the throttle lever slightly and slowly release the clutch pedal THROTTLE LEVER Always release the clutch pedal slowly when starting the trac tor in motion Sudden starts can damage 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 NOTICE Do not rest your foot on either the clutch pedal or differential lock pedal while the tractor is in motion This can cause premature wear or damage of the clutch and differential lock 91 3 How to use the differential lock 4 type only S LOCKED e e e Es E DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL When used pro
71. st system cool before touching injury from moving parts Do not run the engine unless instructed to do so Read the instructions before you begin and make sure you have the tools and skills required 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 reiated parts Remember that your servicing dealer knows your tractor best and is fully equipped to maintain and repair it To ensure the best quality and reliability use only new genuine Honda parts or their equivalents for repair or replacement 77 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 imppr tant 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 Honda utilizes lean carburetor settings and other systems to reduce the emissions of carbon monoxide oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons The U S and California Clean Air Acts EPA and California regulations require all manufacturers to furnish written instructions describing the operation and maintenance of emission control Systems The following instructions and procedures must be followed in order to ke
72. t and seat bolts are properly adjusted and securely mounted If necessary 1 Loosen the four seat mounting bolts 2 Move the seat to a position that allows you to reach all controls easily and comfortably 3 Tighten the seat mounting bolts securely SEAT MOUNTING BOLT 14 Steering Check the steering free play with the wheels straight ahead There should be less than 30 mm 1 2 in of steering wheel rotation before the front wheels start to turn Push the steering wheel up and down and in and out There should be no measurable movement 41 Parking brake Make sure that the parking brake and warning buzzer system operate pro perly Turn the ignition switch ON but do not start engine move the main transmission lever to any position other than NEUTRAL push the brake pedal and apply the parking brake lock lever PARKING BRAKE WARNING GUZZER PARKING BRAKE LOCK LEVER BRAKE PEDAL Headlight Turn the engine switch ON and check the headlight by operating the headlight svvitch HEADLIGHT SWITCH 42 Safety interlock system Before inspecting ensure that the area in front of and behind the tractor is clear of people pets and obstacles This tractor is equipped with a series of inhibitor switches which prevent the engine from being started unless the proper operating procedures are followed Observe the following procedures to check the inhibitor switches Do not operate the tractor if there ar
73. t the same time Check that the differential lock has been released after you have finish ed using it e Do not apply the differential lock while driving at high speed Do not apply the differential lock on hard packed surface 53 i 4 Two and four wheel drive selection A4 type only Two or four wheel drive can be selected by operating the two four wheel drive select lever Prior to shifting set the steering wheel in the straight ahead position br ing the tractor to a complete stop and depress the clutch pedal fully NOTE If difficulty is encountered in shifting the lever re engage the gears by driving the tractor a short distance in FORWARD with the clutch engaged SELECT LEVER We recommend that you select the two wheel drive or the four wheel drive according 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 Espectally when powerful driving force and braking force are required To prevent damage to the transmission mechanism bring the tractor to a full stop before operating the shift lever Driving in 4 wheel drive range or application of the differential lock on paved road or surface could cause premature wear on the tires it could also impair fuel econorny When driving in four whe
74. the choke knob all the way out and move the throttle lever to the middle 1 2 position NOTE The choke may not be needed if the engine is warm or the air temperature is high CHOKE KNOB THROTTLE LEVER 47 4 Turn the engine switch ignition switch key to and release the key when the engine starts OFF ON START ENGINE SWITCH Se Tm IGNITION SWITCH KEY Running the starter 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 As the engine warms up gradually push the choke knob to the OFF position 6 As the engine stabilizes gradually move the throttle lever to the SLOW position THAOTTLE LEVER 48 2 Starting driving Before operating the Tractor or its attachments read and understand the tractor safety instructions 6 9 1 Wearing the seat belt WARNING Wear the seat belt whenever operating the tractor with the Rollover Protective Structure attached Use of either device seat belt or ROPS without the other wil 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 the belt to a snug fit by pulling out on the ends of the belt
75. tion or Switch to another brand of gasoline Fuel system damage or performance problems resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel containing more than the percentages of oxygenates mentinoed above are not covered under warranty 32 eS Air cleaner Check that the air cleaner elements are clean and in good condition A dir ty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the carburetor reducing engine perfor mance A damaged air cleaner wilt allow dirt to enter the engine causing rapid engine wear 1 Open the hood and remove the wing nuts to remove the air cleaner cover and air cleaner elements 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 85 3 Reinstall the air cleaner elements and air cleaner cover Tighten the wing nuts securely NOTICE Operating the engine without an air cleaner will cause rapid engine wear O RING WING NUT AIR CLEANER COVER AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS 33 Coolant lf there is no coolant in the reserve tank check the cooling system for leaks and repair if necessary Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot The coolant is under pressure and severe scalding could result Add coolant to the radiator and the reserve tank then check the coolant level in the reserve tank after the engine reaches operating temperature When the engine is at operating temperature
76. utor s Limited Warranty does not cover parts damaged by misuse 31 30 0 lt Oxygenatedfuels 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 Sates 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 fuels contents Some states provinces require this information to be posted on the pump The following are the EPA approved percentages of oxygenates ETHANOL ethyl or grain alcohol 10 by volume You may use gasoline containing up to 10 ethanol by volume Gasoline containing ethano may be marketed under the name Gasohofr MTBE methyl tertiary butyl ether 1596by volume You may use gasoline containing up to 15 MTBE by volume METHANOL methyl or wood alcohol 5 by volume You may use gasoline containing up to 5 methanol by volume as long as it also contains cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors to protect the fuel system Gasoline containing more than 5 methanol by volume may cause starting and or per formance problems It may also damage metal rubber and plastic parts of your fuel system If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms try another service sta
77. ve the spark plug caps 2 Clean any dirt from around the spark plug bases 3 Use a spark plug wrench to remove the spark plugs SPARK PLUG WRENCH 4 Visually inspect the spark plugs Discard the spark plugs if there is ap parent wear or if the insulators are cracked or chipped Clean the spark plugs with a wire brush if they are to be reused 5 Measure the plug gaps with a feeler gauge The gaps should be 1 0 1 1 mm 0 039 0 043 in Correct as necessary by carefully bending the side electrode 1 0 1 7 mm 0 039 0 043 inl 1 86 6 Install the spark plug carefully by hand to avoid cross threading 7 After the spark plug is seated tighten with a spark plug wrench to com press the washer Loose spark plug can get hot enough to damage the engine Overtightening may damage the threads NOTE If installing a new spark plug tighten 1 2 turn after the spark plug seats to compress the washer If reinstalling a used spark plug tighten 1 8 1 4 turn after the spark plug seats to compress the washer 97 6 Battery service Refilling battery fluid lf the tractor is operated with insufficient battery electrolyte sulfation and battery plate damage will occur If rapid loss of electrolyte is experienced or if your battery seems to be weak causing slow starting or other electrical problems see your authorized Honda tractor dealer Open the engine hood and check the electrolyte l
78. y vehicle do not allow passengers to ride on the tractor or on any of its attachments The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death if the tractor 15 operated in an enclosed space BEFORE STARTING The use of heavy equipment and or pulling excessive loads may adversely affect vehicle stability and control To avoid loss of control that can result in severe personal injury Only use recommended hitch attachment points Limit toads to as suggested on page 56 Be extra careful when turning or backing up Use counterweight s as suggested on Before installing or using any attachment carefully read all instructions and precautions OPERATION e Be sure to fasten the seat belt whenever driving the tractor with the Rollover Protective Structure ROPS attached Use of either device seat belt or ROPS without the other will increase the chance of injury in a rollover Adjust the seat belt so that it is snug Be sure that the main Transmission lever is in Neutral and the front and rear P T O jevers are in the OFF position before starting the engine Operate the tractor at low speed until you become familiar with ali of its operating characteristics 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
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