Honda HRC7013 Owner's Manual
Honda HRC7013 Owner's Manual

Honda HRC7013 Owner's Manual

Honda mid-size commercial mower owner's manual
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  • Page 2 This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the lawn mower. It must be available to all operators of the mower and should remain with the mower if resold. The information and specifications effect at the time of approval for printing.
  • Page 4 Congratulations on your selection of the Honda Commercial Mower! We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase. You can enhance the performance of your new mower by taking time to study this manual. In it you’ll learn how to use it safely and efficiently.
  • Page 5: Safety Messages

    Your safety and the safety of others is very important.‘We have provided important safety messages in this manual and on the lawn mower. Please read these messages carefully. A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that can hurt you and others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol g and one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Turn to the beginning of subjects. MOWER SAFETY This section explains what you need to know to operate your mower safely. CONTROLS & INDICATORS This section shows you where controls are located and tells you what they do and how they work. TRANSPORTING This section tells you how to safely transport and store your mower.
  • Page 9: Mower Safety

    MOWER SAFETY This section explains your mower safely. Safety Information Important Message to Employers Safety Label Locations what you need to know to operate...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    MOWER SAFETY Safety Information Most accidents with walk-behind you follow all instructions in this manual and on the mower. The most common hazards, according to accident statistics, are discussed below, along with the best way to protect yourself and others. Avoid Rotating Blades A rotating blade can cause serious cuts and even amputate fingers, hands, toes, or feet.
  • Page 11: Wear Protective Clothing

    Wear Protective Clothing Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury. Long pants and eye protection reduce the risk of injuries from thrown objects. Sturdy shoes with aggressive soles will help protect your feet and give you better traction on slopes or uneven ground.
  • Page 12: Safety Label Locations

    MOWER SAFETY Safety Label Locations These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury. Read them carefully. Ita label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda Commercial Mower dealer for a replacement. . Pa,,, the possible.
  • Page 13 1 Obiects hidden in the lawn bythe mower blade. Thrown objects cause serious Clear lawn of all debris before Do not operate mower discharge guard or entire catcher in place. Wear protection. W Keao nannle nets awa”. MOWER SAFETY be thrown injury.
  • Page 14 MOWER SAFETY ,’ “) x r < KEEP NAKllS nd RET AWAY Objects hidden in the lawn by the mower blade. can cause Thrown objects serious Clear fawn of all debris before Do not operate mower without discharge guard or entire catcher in place.
  • Page 15: Controls & Indicators

    CONTROLS This section shows you where controls tells you what they do and how they work. Locations Controls Indicators & INDICATORS are located and...
  • Page 16 CONTROLS & INDICATORS Locations This shows where to find the most frequently used co&ok. HYDROSTATIC OIL FILLER FUEL FILLER FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT SPACERS...
  • Page 17 MOWER DECK SERIAL NUMBER CONTROLS & INDICATORS DIRECTION CONTROL LEVERS OPERATOR PRESENCE NEUTRAL LOCKS NGINE OIL FILLER LEVERS...
  • Page 18 CONTROLS & INDICATORS BLADE CONTROL HOUR METER POWER UNIT SERIAL NUMBER PUMP BYPASS VALVES FORWARD SPEED CONTROL LEVERS THROTTLE ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER REAR WHEEL ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 19: Operator Presence Levers

    Controls You will use these controls every time you operate the mower The ignition switch controls the engine ignition system. Turn the key clockwise to the ON position, or turn the key counter clockwise to the OFF position. Throttle The throttle lever controls engine speed. Pull it rearward to the SLOW position for idle.
  • Page 20: Direction Controls

    CONTROLS & INDICATORS Direction Controls The direction control levers independently wheel for steering, slowing, levers toward the hand grips slows the mower from the maximum forvvard speed. Squeezing the levers further to their neutral position stops forward motion. Squeezing the levers past neutral reverses direction.
  • Page 21 Pump Bypass Valves Front-Wheel Adjustment Spacers The front-wheel adjustment spacers allow adjustment of the cutting height in either of two ranges: a low range of 38 mm to 89 mm (1% - 3% in), and a high range of 89 mm to 140 mm (3l/z - 5l/z in).
  • Page 23: Transporting And Storing

    TRANSPORTING This section tells you how to safe/y transport your mower. Transporting your Mower Storing your Mower Storage Preparation Removal From Storage and STORING and store...
  • Page 24: Transporting Your Mower

    TRANSPORTING and STORING OPEN Always close both pump bypass valves after moving the mower by hand. Always drive the mower under its own power on any incline. If you must move the mower on an incline without running the engine, use a suitable device (winch, block & tackle, come-along).
  • Page 25: Storing Your Mower

    Storing your Mower When leaving your mower unattended, always: Turn the key off and remove it from the ignition switch. Turn the fuel valve off. If you opened the pump bypass valves, close both of them. If you’re leaving the mower on a slope - even a slight one - block both drive wheels front and rear.
  • Page 26 TRANSPORTING and STORING (NOTICEI Spraying water on hot mower deck bearings can cause them to be damaged from cooling too quickly. Before washing the underside of the mower deck, be sure the parking brake is set and the height adjustment lever is all the way up.
  • Page 27 The length of time that gasoline can be left in your fuel tank and carburetor without causing functional problems will vary with such factors as gasoline blend, your storage temperatures, and whether the fuel tank is partially or completely filled. The air in a partially filled fuel tank promotes fuel deterioration.
  • Page 28: Engine Oil

    TRANSPORTING and STORING Draining the Fuel Tank and Carburetor Loosen the carburetor drain screw and turn the fuel valve Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive and you can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. Refuel only outdoors.
  • Page 29: Placing In Storage

    Placing in Storage If your mower will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and carburetor, it is important to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapor ignition. Select a well-ventilated from any appliance that operates with a flame, such as a furnace, water heater, or clothes dryer.
  • Page 30 TRANSPORTING and STORING...
  • Page 31: Before Mowing

    BEFORE MOWING This section shows you how to prepare your mower, the /awn, and yourself. Check the Mower Check the Lawn Prepare Yourself ‘24...
  • Page 32: Check The Mower

    BEFORE MOWING Check the Mower For your safety and the service life of your equipment, always inspect your mower before using it. Before beginning your pre-operation The mower is parked on a level surface. The blade control lever is disengaged and the ground speed control levers are in NEUTRAL.
  • Page 33: Check The Lawn

    Air Filter Check that the air cleaner elements are clean and in good condition. See page 42 for information on servicing the air cleaner. Cutting Height The cutting height of your mower should be set for the mowing conditions and should be in the same position, front and rear.
  • Page 34: Prepare Yourself

    .BEFORE MOWING Prepare Yourself Your safety is your responsibility. preparation will significantly reduce your risk. Knowledge Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and how to operate them. Familiarize yourself with the mower and its operation before you begin mowing.
  • Page 35: Operating The Mower

    OPERATING THE MOWER This section tells you how to operate the mower for safe and effective mowing. Starting the Engine Using the Direction Starting to Mow Adjusting your Speed Mowing Tips Parking the Mower Controls...
  • Page 36: Starting The Engine

    OPERATING THE MOWER The Honda Mid-Size Commercial Mower is a powerful, highly maneuverable mower designed to enhance the productivity of a lawn-care professional. You will need a complete understanding of its operation and a certain amount of practice with its controls to safely realize the full potential of this mower.
  • Page 37: Using The Direction Controls

    1. Pull the blade control lever to OFF. (The mower should not be started without the entire grass catcher, the mulching plug, or the guard in place.) 2. Pull both forward speed control levers to NEUTRAL. The safety interlock system will prevent the engine from starting if the blade control is ON or if the forward speed controls are not in neutral.
  • Page 38: Moving Forward

    OPERATING THE MOWER The mower will quickly respond to the position of the levers. To avoid abrupt changes of direction, squeeze the levers slowly rather than treating them like a switch. Operate the mower with the forward speed control levers in their SLOW position until you are completely familiar with the sensitivity of the direction control levers.
  • Page 39: Stopping The Mower

    Zero-radius turns (turns in which the mower has no forward or reverse motion - it just turns in place) are accomplished by squeezing one direction control lever into reverse while the other is in forward. Practice this maneuver at slow speeds until you become accustomed to the mower’s responsiveness.
  • Page 40: Adjusting Your Speed

    OPERATING THE MOWER Making an Emergency Stop To make an emergency stop, release the hand grips. When you let go of the operator presence levers, the safety interlock system will stop the engine and the mower will come to a stop within 3 to 6 feet. Starting to Mow Objects hidden in the lawn can be thrown by the mower blades.
  • Page 41: Mowing Tips

    If the mower’s path is drifting off to the right, move the right lever slightly ahead of the let? lever. If the mower’s path is drifting off to the left, move the left lever slightly ahead of the right lever. You may also use this method to control your path when mowing on the side of a slope.
  • Page 42: Parking The Mower

    OPERATING THE MOWER Avoid stopping on a slope. If you must stop on a slope, block the wheels securely if you leave the machine unattended. To start on a slope, keep the throttle at SLOW to help you avoicl abrupt changes of direction. Mowing on a slope when the grass is damp or wet could cause you to slip, fall, or lose control of the mower.
  • Page 43: Maintenance &Adjustments

    MAINTENANCE This section tells you how and when to perform maintenance The Importance Emission Control System Modification for High Altitude Maintenance Schedule Air Cleaner Fuel Engine Oil Spark Plug Valve Clearance Carburetor Governor Linkage Throttle Cable Hydrostatic Lubrication Points Control Linkage Adjustment Tires Cutting...
  • Page 44: Maintenance And Adjustments

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS The Importance Of Maintenance Good maintenance trouble-free operation. It will also help reduce air pollution. To help you properly care for your mower, the following pages include a maintenance schedule, routine inspection procedures, and simple maintenance hand tools. Other service tasks that are more difficult, or require special tools, are best handled by professionals are normally performed by a Honda technician or other qualified mechanic.
  • Page 45: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance potential hazards: Carbon monoxide Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine. Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before touching. Injury from moving parts.
  • Page 46: Emission Control System

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS Emission Control System Source of Emissions The combustion process produces carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbons. oxides of nitrogen is very important because, under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical subjected to sunlight. Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Proper Maintenance is the Owner’s Responsibility Replacement Parts The emission control systems on your new Honda engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA and California emission regulations. We recommend the use of genuine Honda parts whenever you have maintenance These original design replacement parts are manufactured the same standards as the original parts, so you can be confident of their performance.
  • Page 48: Modification For High Altitude Operation

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS Modification for High Altitude Operation At high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture will be too rich. Performance will will increase. A very rich mixture will also foul the spark plug and cause hard starting. High altitude performance can be improved by specific modifications to the carburetor.
  • Page 49: Maintenance Schedule & Tuneup Specs

    Maintenance Schedule Engine Oil Engine Oil Filter Air Cleaner 1 Hydrostatic Filter Emissions related item. Perform initial service at this time. Servrce more rrequently wnen used in dusty condrtrons Replace paper element only. Tuneup Specifications ITEM Spark plug gap Carburetor idle speed Valve clearance (cold) Other specifications...
  • Page 50: Air Cleaner

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Air Cleaner Check that the air cleaner elements are clean and in good condition. A dirty air cleaner will restrict air flow to the engine, reducing performance. A damaged air cleaner will allow dirt to enter the engine, causing rapid engine wear. 1.
  • Page 51: Fuel

    6. Clean the paper element by tapping it on a hard surface to knock off dirt or by blowing compressed air (at less than 207 kPa (30 psi}) through the filter from the inside. Never try to brush off the dirt -that 7.
  • Page 52: Fuel Recommendation

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Spilled fuel not only creates a fire hazard, it can cause environmental damage. Wipe up spills immediately. Dispose of gasoline properly. 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 plug deposits and extends exhaust system life.
  • Page 53: Changing The Fuel Filter

    You may use gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol by volume. Gasoline containing ethanol may be marketed under the name “Gasohol”. MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether ) 15% by volume You may use gasoline containing up to 15% MTBE by volume.
  • Page 54: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Engine Oil Engine Oil Capacity: Checking the Level 1. Clean the area around the oil filler cap, remove it, and wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth. 2. Insert the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck. Remove the dipstick 3.
  • Page 55: Changing The Engine Oil

    Changing the Engine Oil Change the oil at the recommended frequently under extreme operating conditions. Drain the oil while the engine is warm to assure rapid and complete draining. Install one end of a section of ‘/z” hose over the drain outlet and place the other end in a suitable container to catch the used oil.
  • Page 56: Changing The Engine Oil Filter

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Changing the Engine Oil Filter 1. Drain the engine oil. 2. Remove the oil filter and let the remaining oil drain out. Correctly dispose of the old oil filter. 3. Clean the filter base with a clean cloth. 4.
  • Page 57: Checking The Spark Plug

    Spark Plug Recommended Types BPR5ES WI GEPR-U NOTICE Spark plugs of the wrong size or incorrect heat range can cause engine damage. Checking the Spark Plug For good performance, the spark plug should have the correct gap and be free of deposits. 1.
  • Page 58: Valve Clearance

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Valve Clearance Adjust the valves at the recommended Valve clearance inspection and adjustment must be done with the engine cold. Remove the valve cover. 2. Set the piston at top dead center of the compression stroke (both valves will be fully closed).
  • Page 59: Carburetor

    Carburetor Perform this adjustment if the idle is slow or rough and you’re sure the air cleaner and spark plug are in good condition. Start the engine in an area with adequate ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Allow the engine to warm to normal operating temperature.
  • Page 60: Governor Linkage

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Governor Linkage It’s not likely that this adjustment will change by itself. Perform this procedure only when the engine doesn’t reach its maximum no-load speed and you are sure that the engine is correctly tuned (good spark plug, clean air cleaner, etc.). 1.
  • Page 61: Throttle Cable

    Throttle Cable In normal use, cables will lose their adjustment. Perform this procedure if the no-load speed is not within limits or the engine does not seem to respond correctly to throttle lever movements. GOVERNOR 1. Set the throttle lever to FAST. 2.
  • Page 62: Hydrostatic Oil

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Hydrostatic Oil Hydrostatic Oil Capacity: 9.8 liters,-1 0.4 quarts Checking the Level 1. Remove the cap on the reservoir. 2. The oil level should be even with the lower hole. Add oil to bring it to the correct level. Oil Recommendation SAE 1 OW-40 engine oil meeting or exceeding API...
  • Page 63: Lubrication Points

    Changing the Hydrostatic Oil Filter 1. Drain the reservoir. 2. Remove the oil filter with a filter wrench and let the remaining oil drain out. Correctly dispose of the old oil filter. 3. Clean the filter base with a clean cloth. 4.
  • Page 64 MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS PULLEY PIVOT (under cover) FORWARD SPEED CONTROL SHAFT CASTER PIVOTS CASTER WHEELS...
  • Page 65: Control Linkage Adjustment

    Control Linkage Adjustment If any of the following conditions are noticed, the control linkage must be adjusted. Mower creeps when the direction control levers are positioned in neutral with the neutral locks. Mower creeps when the forward speed control levers are in neutral.
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS FORWARD SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTING NUTS PUMP LEVER ROLLER Turn the adjusting nut to lengthen the rod until forward rotation just starts. Turn the adjusting nut, counting the number of turns, to shorten the rod until rear rotation just starts. Turn the adjusting nut to lengthen the rod one-half the number of turns you counted.
  • Page 67: Speed Control Linkage Adjustment

    9. Release the neutral locks and cycle the direction control levers forward and backward several times. Engage the neutral locks and be sure the wheels come to a complete stop. Readjust the linkage if necessary. 10. With the neutral locks engaged, adjust both reverse springs to a length of 58 - 62 mm (2.3 - 2.4 in).
  • Page 68 MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS FORWARD SPEED AQNTROLS FORWARD SPEED CONTROL LINKAGE LOCKNUTS 115-125mm ROLLER...
  • Page 69: Tracking Adjustment

    Tracking Adjustment Perform this adjustment if the mower will not track straight with the speed control levers evenly positioned. Adjust the speed control linkage before performing this adjustment. 1. Raise and support the rear of the mower so that the rear wheels are clear of the ground.
  • Page 70: Tires

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Speed Control Switch Adjustment 1. Adjust the switch bolt on the left forward speed control lever so that there is 0.5 - 1 .O mm (0.02 - 0.04 in) clearance between the end of the switch bolt and the housing of the ball switch on the right forward speed control lever.
  • Page 71: Cutting Height

    Cutting Height The cutting height of your mower can be easily adjusted within two ranges: a low range of 38 mm to 89 mm (1 l/z - 3’/2 in), and a high range of 89 mm to 140 mm (3’/2 - 5’/2 in). Your Honda dealer assembled your mower with the wheels in the most common range for your area.
  • Page 72: Rear Wheel Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE 8, ADJUSTMENTS 2. Remove the pin and lower the caster post about 6 mm (l/4 inch) until the spacer can be removed over the flats in the caster post. 3. Position the spacers in the desired locations. 4. Raise the caster post and insert and lock the pin.
  • Page 73: Cutting Range

    4. Use the adjusting lever to align the holes in the desired position and install the adjusting bar. (If you are adjusting from one end of the range to the other, you may have to install the adjusting bar in an intermediate position to relocate the adjusting lever for better leverage.)
  • Page 74 MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS 6: Follow the procedures for Front Wheel Adjustment (page 63) to set the desired cutting height. 7. Lower the mower deck to the ground. Rear Cutting Range Adjustment 1. Open the pump bypass valves on both pumps. 2. Raise and support the rear of the power unit so that the rear wheels clear the ground by about 3 inches.
  • Page 75: Inspecting The Blades

    Blades It is important for your safety and the safety of others that you inspect the blades for condition and correct installation before operating the mower. A worn, cracked, or damaged blade can break and pieces of the broken blade can become dangerous projectiles. Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
  • Page 76: Removing The Blades

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS 4. Inspect each of the blades for cracking, bending, deep nicking, and wear. If any of the blades show signs of damage or excessive wear, remove the blades for a more thorough inspection. Removing the Blades 1. Turn the ignition switch key OFF and remove the key from the switch.
  • Page 77: Servicing The Blades

    Servicing the Blades A dull blade may be sharpened, but a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, or otherwise damaged must be replaced. Always use genuine Honda replacement blades. Substitute blades may not meet Honda specifications dangerous. To sharpen a blade: Maintain the original angle of the blade (about 30’).
  • Page 78: Deck Belt Adjustment And Replacement

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Deck Belt AdjusUment and Replacement Replace the deck belt if it is worn, frayed, or glazed. You will need to remove the deck belt to replace the pump belt and disconnect it to replace the blade belt. Whenever you remove and replace the deck belt, check the adjustment of the belt guides, blade control linkage, and the blade brake.
  • Page 79: Replace Belt

    Replace Belt 1. Move the blade control OFF and remove the belt cover. 2. Loosen the bolts of the engine pulley belt-guides [A]. (These are accessible from the top of the unit.) 3. Loosen the pivot bolt(s) on the tensioner pulley(s) and move the belt guide(s) [B] away 4.
  • Page 80: Blade Brake Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Blade Brake Adjustment Check the blade brake adjustments whenever the deck belt is adjusted or replaced. Moving belts and pulleys can cause serious injuries. Do not operate engine with the belt cover removed. Before removing belt cover for maintenance, from ignition switch and disconnect the soark olua lead.
  • Page 81: Pump Belt Replacement And Adjustment

    Pump Belt Replacement and Adjustment Replace the pump belt if it is worn, frayed, or glazed. You will need to remove the deck belt from the engine pulley first (paw 70). Remove 1. Adjust the rear mowing height to the highest setting. 2.
  • Page 82: Blade Belt Adjustment And Replacement

    MAINTENANCE 81 ADJUSTMENTS Blade Belt Adjustment and Replacement 48 inch deck Replace the blade belt if it is worn, frayed, or glazed. Moving belts and pulleys can cause serious injuries. Do not operate engine with the belt cover removed. Before remov,ing belt cover for maintenance, from ionition switch and disconnect the soark olua lead.
  • Page 83 Adjust 1. Move the blade control OFF and remove the belt cover. 2. Remove the blade belt from the right (discharge-side) pulley. 3. Remove the positioning bolt and install it in the alternate position. If the spring is less than minimum length with the tensioner in alternate position, the belt must be replaced.
  • Page 84: 36 Inch Deck

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Blade Belt Adjustment and Replacement 36 inch deck Replace the blade belt if it is worn, frayed, or glazed. Moving belts and pulleys can cause serious injuries. Do not operate engine with the belt cover removed. Before removing belt cover for maintenance, from ignition switch and disconnect the soark I nspbct 1.
  • Page 85 Adjust 1. Move the blade control OFF and remove the belt cover. 2. Remove the blade belt from the right (discharge-side) pulley. 3. Remove the spring hook and install it in the next position. (There are two alternate positions.) If the spring is less than minimum length with the tensioner in alternate position, the belt must be replaced.
  • Page 86: Spark Arrester (Optional)

    MAINTENANCE &ADJUSTMENTS Spark Arrester (optional) If the engine has been running, the muffler will be hot enough to burn you. Allow the muffler to cool before proceeding. (NOTICEI The spark arrester must be serviced every 100 hours to maintain its efficiency. MUFFLER PROTECTOR 5 mm SCR...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This section tells you what to look for if you encounter problems. Engine Mower...
  • Page 88: Low Power

    TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Doesn’t start The key must be ON. Forward speed controls must be in NEUTRAL. Fuel tank should be full of fresh fuel (page 43). Fuel filter should be clean and free of obstructions Fuel valve should be on (page 11). Throttle should be in CHOKE for cold engine, FAST for warm engine.
  • Page 89 Pulls to one side Tires should be correctly inflated (page 62). The control linkages must be correctly adjusted (page 57). Both pump bypass valves must be closed (page 28). Vibrates Blades should be in good condition (page 67). The deck must be free of any accumulation Deck and blade belts should be in good condition and at correct tension (page 70).
  • Page 91: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS This section provides you with important dimensions and capacities. Mower Engine...
  • Page 92 SPECIFICATIONS Mower Mower deck Length Width: Chute up 0.91 m (36 in) Chute down Height Operating weight Maximum speed: Forward Reverse Drive system Hydrostatic oil Hydrostatic oil capacity Tire size: Drive wheel Caster wheel Tire pressure: Drive wheel Caster wheel Cutting height: Low range High range...
  • Page 93 Engine Model Horsepower @ rpm Maximum no-load governed speed Idle speed Ignition system Valve clearance: Intake 0.08 - 0.12 mm (0.003 - 0.005 in) Exhaust 0.13 - 0.17 mm (0.005 - 0.007 in) Spark plug Spark plug gap Fuel Fuel tank capacity Engine oil Engine oil capacity GXV390DA23...
  • Page 95: Index

    INDEX Air Cleaner ..Battery ..Belts Blade Belt Deck Belt Pump Belt Blade Brake Blade Control Blades ..Choke Location ... Customer Service Cutting Height Adjustment Direction Controls Location .
  • Page 96 Hourmeter ....13 Ignition Switch ....11 Neutral Lock ..Operator Presence Levers Location ...
  • Page 97: Additional Information

    ADDITIONAL This section gives you sources about your mower. Honda Publications Customer Service Information INFORMATION for more information...
  • Page 98: Honda Publications

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Honda Publications These publications will give you additional information about maintaining your mower. You may order them from an authorized Honda servicing Shop Manual This manual covers complete maintenance and overhaul procedures. It is intended to be used by a skilled technician. Parts Catalog This provides a complete pictorial parts listing.
  • Page 99: Customer Service Information

    Customer Service Information Honda Power Equipment dealerships are staffed by 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.

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