Honda Automobiles H5013 User Manual

Thank you for purchasing a Honda attachment for your tractor. This manual covers the assembly, operation and maintenance of the Hon-
da mid-mount rotary mower for the H5013 tractor, type A2 (Two Wheel
Drive Model) and A4 (Four Wheel Drive Model). Read this manual and the Owner’s Manual for the honda H5013 Tractor before you operate the rotary mower.
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 permission.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the rotary mower
and should remain with the rotary mower when sold. READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY. Pay special attention to
these symbols and any instructions that follow: m
( IMPORTANT NOTICE 1
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.
m 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
Using this product for a purpose not intended may cause injury
-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 if instructions are not followed.
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result if instructions are not followed.
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CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INFORMATION
2. SERIAL NUMBER
3. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
4. INSTALLING MOWER
1. Loose parts
2. How to measure hardware and components
3. Installation of front tensioner bracket
4. Installation of lift link
5. Installation of cutter deck
6. Installation/Adjustment of deck belt
7. Leveling the cutter deck
8. Adjustment of cutter deck lift link
5. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
1. Cutter deck cleaning (exterior)
2. Deck drive belt
3. Blade condition
6. OPERATION
1. Adjusting cutting height
2. Descent speed adjustment
3. Starting
4. Two and four wheel drive (A4 Type only)
5. Mowing
6. Cutting patterns
7. Stopping
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7. MAINTENANCE 1 . Maintenance schedule
2. Deck drive belt replacement
3. Cutter deck removal
4. Blade belt inspection and replacement
5. Cutter deck cleaning
6. Cutter deck installation
7. Blade bolt tightness/Blade replacement
8. Fastener tightness/Lubrication points
8. STORAGE
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
10. SPECIFICATIONS
11. WARRANTY SERVICE
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
Read all safety instructions before operating.
DISCHARGE GUARD WHILE BLADE IS TURNING.
AWAY FROM MOWER AND DISCHARGE GUARD WHILE BLADE IS TURNING.
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SAFETY INFORMATION

For your safety and the safety of others, pay special attention to these precautions:
Operator Responsibility
Keep the tractor in good operating condition. Operating a tractor in poor, or questionable condition could result in serious injury. Be sure all safety devices are in working order and warning labels are in place, these items are installed for your safety. Know how to stop the engine and attachments quickly in case of emergency. Understand the use of all controls. Allowing anyone to operate this tractor without proper instruction may result in injury. Allowing passengers to ride on the tractor or any of its attachments may cause the tractor to tip over. Wear sturdy, full coverage footwear. Operating this tractor barefoot, -or with open toe shoes or sandals increases your risk of injury. Dress sensibly. Loose clothing may get caught in moving parts, increas­ing your risk of injury. Be alert. Operating this tractor when you are tired, ill or under the in­fluence of alcohol or drugs may result in serious injury. Keep all persons and pets away from the operating area.
Child Safety
Serious injury or death can occur if a child falls off the tractor or runs into the tractor’s path and is run over by the machine.
l Allowing children to ride as passengers on the tractor can be
dangerous.
l Keep children indoors and supervised at all times when any outdoor
power equipment is being used nearby. Young children move quickly and are attracted to the tractor and the operating activity especially if they have been given rides before.
l Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them. Be
alert, and turn the machine off if children enter the area. Use extreme care when backing up, and when approaching corners, shrubs, trees, and other obstructions that might hide children from sight.
l Children should never be allowed to operate the tractor, even under
adult supervision.
Fire and Burn Hazard
Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode. Use extreme care when handling gasoline. Keep gasoline out of reach of children.
l Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped. l Allowed the engine to cool before refueling. Fuel vapor or spilled fuel
may ignite.
l The accumulation of dry grass and leaves around the engine, the ex-
haust system, or on top of the cutter deck (especially around the pulleys) may ignite.
l It is illegal in some areas to operate an engine without a USDA qualified
spark arrester. Periodic maintenance is required to keep it functioning as designed.
The engine and exhaust system become very hot during operation and re-
main hot for a while after stopping. Contact with hot engine components
can cause burn injuries and can ignite some materials.
l Avoid touching a hot engine or exhaust system. l Allow the engine to cool before performing maintenance or storing the
tractor indoors.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas. Breathing exhaust can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.
l If you run the engine in an area that is confined, or even partially enclos-
ed, the air you breathe could contain a dangerous amount of exhaust gas. To keep exhaust gas from building up, provide adequate venti-
lation.
Blade Hazard
The cutting blades are sharp, and they turn at high speed. Accidental con-
tact can cause serious injury.
l Keep your hands and feet away from the mower deck while the engine
is running.
l Stop the engine, disengage the Power Take Off (P.T.O.) clutch and
remove the key before inspection or maintenance of the deck or blades.
l Disconnect the spark plug cap to prevent any possibility of accidental
starting. Wear heavy gloves to protect your hands from the blades when cleaning out the mower deck, or when inspecting or replacing the blades.
Thrown Object Hazard
Objects hit by the blades can be thrown from the tractor with great force, and may cause serious injury.
Before mowing, clear the mowing area of sticks, stones, dog bones, and other litter and loose objects. Mow only in daylight, or in well-lit areas at night, so you can see and avoid objects in the grass. Before operating the tractor, be sure the side discharge guard is down, or that the optional grass catcher bags and discharge chute are in place. Disengage the Power Take Off (P.T.0.) lever to stop the blades before
crossing a gravel driveway or any other area with loose stones. Always inspect the mower for damage after striking a foreign object. Repair or replace any damaged parts before continued use. Broken pieces thrown from a worn or damaged blade can cause serious injury. Always inspect the blades before using the tractor.
Operation
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 not slack.
Be sure that the main Transmission lever is in “Neutral” the front and rear P.T.O. levers are in the “OFF” position before starting the engine. Operate the tractor and its attachments at low speed until you become familiar with all 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 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. Prac­tice driving in a wide, safe area.
Never operate the tractor or its attachments when visibility is diminish­ed by darkness or bad weather; you ability to see obstacles will become
impaired. Watch out for rocks, roots, holes and other obstacles that may cause the Tractor to overturn.
It is illegal to operate this tractor on public streets, roads, or highways.
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l To avoid injury to yourself and others, before leaving the Tractor unat-
tended, ALWAYS,
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park on level ground.
- disengage the power take-off.
- lower the attachment(s).
- Lock the parking brake.
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stop the engine.
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and remove the key.
l Be sure to follow the instructions below whenever applying the dif-
ferential lock.
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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 only when driving straight ahead.
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Do not rest your foot on the lock pedal while the lock is not in use.
- Never apply while driving on a paved surface.
Operation on Slopes
l This tractor and its attachments are intended for use on relatively flat
terrain.
l When operating the tractor on 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.
l If you find it necessary to park on a grade, be sure to lock the parking
brake and securely block the wheels.
l To avoid loss of control or overturning, always reduce speed and exer-
cise extreme caution when operating on sloping or uneven surfaces.
l Attempting to change gears while operating the tractor on a slope may
adversely affect vehicle stability and control and severe personal injury could result.
l Avoid rapidly backing down,
or rapidly accelerating up a sloping
surface.
l To avoid loss of control or overturning, do not turn or stop on sloping
surfaces.
l When descending a slope, disengaging the clutch or shifting to neutral
can cause a loss of control that may result in severe personal injury.
l Do not operate the tractor near the edge of a ditch or an embankment,
slipping off the edge could lead to severe personal injury and equipment damage.
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY

l Before performing maintenance/inspection, read the instructions
thoroughly.
l Before cleaning, inspecting or servicing the tractor, be sure to
- Turn off and lower any attachments.
- Stop the engine and remove the key.
- Remove the spark plug cap.
l If you hit an object, stop the engine and inspect the Tractor and its at-
tachments. Fix any damage before you resume operation.
l Operating the tractor with damaged, worn or broken parts may result in
severe personal injury.
l Leaves, grass clippings,
oil and other combustible materials can
become a fire hazard. Be sure the body, engine and drive mechanism
areas are kept clean.
l All nuts, bolts and fasteners must be tight. l Do not change the engine governor settings or the engine may be
damaged.

STORAGE SAFETY

l 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.
l When storing the tractor, be sure to apply the parking brake and remove
the ignition switch key.
l Drain all gasoline from the carburetor and fuel tank, and disconnect the
bettery ground cable.
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2. SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number is used to identify your rotary mower and may be re­quired by the dealer when ordering replacement parts.
The serial number is located on the right side of the deck.
Record the number here for your reference.
NO.

SERIAL NUMBER

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3. COMPONENT IDENTIFICATQON
GAUGE WHEELS
DISCHARGE COVER
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ANTI-SCALP ROLLERS
BLADES
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4. INSTALLING MOWER
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l The rotary mower should be installed by an authorized Honda dealer
unless the owner has proper tools and feels he is mechanically qualified.
l To prevent accidental start-up, remove the ignition switch key, and
disconnect the spark plug cap before installing the mower.
Install with the tractor on level ground. Lock the parking brake, set the transmission lever in “N” (Neutral) and the
front and rear P.T.O. levers in the “OFF” positions.
1. Loose parts
The parts carton contains the following loose parts. Before assembling the rotary mower, check for any missing or damaged parts.
LIFT LINK SHAFT
CUTTER DECK LIFT ROD
@ PLAIN WASHER
LEFT CUTTER DECK LIFT ARM
SPZT PIN LIFT ARM
PIN
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1 FRONT TENSIONER BRACKET 1
LOCK WASHER
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FRONT HITCH PIVOT A
DRIVE PULLEY SPECIAL FLANGE
RIGHT LIFT ARM
B
BOLT
-8 FLANGE BOLT Bx20mm
FRONT P.T.O. ASSEMBLY (Front Tensioner)
SPRING
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FLANGE BOLT
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LOCK PIN
ONT DECK LINKS
EAR DECK LINK
DISCHARGE COVER
1 DRIVE BELT
FLANGE BOLT
LEVER BOLT (Belt Stopper B)
V-BET DRIVEN STOPPER (Belt Stopper A)
2. How to measure hardware and components:
MILLIMETERS
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5mm 8mm 12 mm 14 mm 16 mm PLAIN WASHERS
Washers are specified by inside diameter in this manual.
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NUTS ARE SPECIFIED BY INSIDE DIAMETER (AT THREAD DEPTH)
90 100 110 120 130
LENG
FLANGE BOLT FLANGE BOLT
4 4
8xl6mm 8xl6mm
INSIDE DIAMETER
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3. Installation of front tensioner bracket
- 1 Remove and retain the six 8 x 20 mm flange bolts, three on each side, from the tractor frame, front hitch pivots.
FLANGE BOLTS Bx20mm
FRONT HlTdH
PIVOT A
- 2. Remove and retain the lower cover B by removing the 8 x 16 mm flange bolts.
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LOWER CbVER B
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- 3. Install the drive pulley on the front P.T.O. shaft using an 8 x 20 mm special flange (shouldered) bolt. Tighten the bolt to the specified torque.
Torque specification: 2.2 kg-m (16 ft-lb)
SPECIAL FLANGE BOLT 8 x 20 mm
- 4. Position the front tensioner bracket on the frame and install using four of the bolts removed in Step 2. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque. Retain the remaining two bolts.
Torque specification: 2.2 kg-m (16 ft-lb)
FRONT TENSl6NER
BRACKET
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FLANGE
BOLTSBx16mm
- 5. Insert the end of the tensioner spring into the hole in the tensioner arm. Hook the another end against the frame.
TENSIONER SPRING
- 6. Install the front hitch pivot A removed in Step 1 on the frame from the inside. Install the tensioner guard on the frame from the outside
as shown, using the six 8 x 20 mm flange bolts removed in Step 1, and tighten to the specified torque.
Torque specification: 2.2 kg-m (16 ft-lb)
FLANGE BOLTS Bx20mm
FRONT HITCH
TENSIONER GUARD
PIVOT A
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4. Installation of lift link
Pump grease through the grease fitting to lubricate the lift arm shaft.
- 1 Insert the lift arm shaft through the bracket on the main frame from
the left side. Adjust the length of the deck lift rod to 370-372 mm
(14.6- 14.6 in), then tighten the nut securely. Install the deck lift
rod in the hole in the lift arm bracket. Place the plain washer over the end of the deck lift rod and insert the lock in through the end.
Recommended Grease: Multipurpose Grease
PLAIN WASHER -
LOCK PIN
DECK LIFT ROD
LEFT LIFT ARM
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LliT ARM SHAFT
- 2. Slide the right lift arm onto the end of the lift arm shaft. Install the lift
arm pin through the lift arm shaft and secure with the lock pin.
LIFT ARM PIN
SHAFT
LIFT ARM
RIGHT
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- 3. Slide the right and left link pivots in the holes in the frame from the
inside, and install using three 8 x 20 mm flange bolts for each pivot.
Slide the lift link shaft through the holes in the pivots as shown. Recommended Grease: Multipurpose Grease
FLANGE BOLTS Bx20mm
LIFT LINK SHAFT
LIFT LINK PIVOT
- 4. Slide the lift link assembly onto the lift link shaft on the main frame, and install the lock washer over the end of the lift link shaft. Insert
the pin through the end of the lift link shaft and secure with the lock
pin. Insert the end of the deck lift rod through the hole in the lift link. Install the lock washer over the end of the deck lift rod and insert the lock pin through the end.
Slide the lift link pivot through the lift link rod and install the lock washer over the end of the lift link pivot. Insert the split pin through
the end and bend the legs away from each other. Lubricate the lift
link pivot with grease, then insert the threaded end of the lift link pivot through the front link arm and install the lock nut on the end of
the pivot. Tighten the lock nut securely.
LOCK NUT
FRONT LINK ARM
ROD
LIFT LINK ASSEMBLY
OCK WASHER
DECK
LIFT LINK SHAFT
SHAFT PIN
LIFT dOD
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5. Installation of cutter deck
n Cutter deck assembly
- 1. Install the discharge cover using two self-locking nuts; tighten nuts to specified torque:
Torque specification: 2.2 kg-m (16 ft-lb)
SELF-LOCKING NUTS
DISCHARGE COVER
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- 2. Adjust the length of the cutter deck lift plates to 150- 152 mm
(5.9-6.0 in.), then tighten the nuts securely. Install the cutter deck lift plates on the cutter deck with 14 mm plain washers and lock pins (gold). Install the rear deck links on the cutter deck with 14 mm plain washers and lock pins (gold).
CUTTER DECK LIFT PLATE
REAR DECK LI
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PLAIN WASilER
LbCK PIN
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