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3176772300X31-767-7230o2001-2007 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. -All Rights ReservedOwner’s ManualSNOWBLOWERHS724%HS928%HS1132BlackDIC F10100X31-767-7230 HS724

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8SNOWBLOWER SAFETYSAFETY LABEL LOCATIONSIf a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Hondasnowblower dealer for a replacement.These labe

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9CONTROLS & FEATURESCOMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONSTrack typeSNOW DISCHARGECHUTEAUGERTRACKMUFFLERAUGER CLUTCH LEVER DRIVE CLUTCH LEVERTRANSMISSI

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10CONTROLS & FEATURESWheel typeSNOW DISCHARGECHUTEAUGERMUFFLERDRIVE CLUTCH LEVERWHEELCHUTE CRANKENGINE SWITCHFUEL VALVETRANSMISSIONRELEASE LEVERSK

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−−11CONTROLS & FEATURESCONTROLSFuel Gauge (equipped type)Engine SwitchFuel Valve LeverENGINE SWITCHONOOFFFFFUEL VALVE LEVERONOFFFUEL GAUGEThe fuel

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12CONTROLS & FEATURESThrottle LeverChute CrankStarter GripTHROTTLE LEVERSLOWFFAASSTTCHOKESTARTER GRIPHS1132:THROTTLE LEVERSLOWFASTTo throw snow to

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13CONTROLS & FEATURESChoke KnobShift Lever(HS1132 only)CHOKE KNOBCLOSEDOPENR (Reverse)N (Neutral)SHIFT LEVERF (Forward)The choke knob opens and cl

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−−−14CONTROLS & FEATURESDischarge Deflector LeverFoot Pedal (track type only)HIGH AND FARLOW AND NEARHIGH AND FARLOW AND NEARDISCHARGE DEFLECTORDI

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15CONTROLS & FEATURESDrive Clutch Lever and Auger Clutch LeverAUGER CLUTCH LEVERSqueeze to engage thesnow blowing mechanism.DRIVE CLUTCH LEVERSque

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16CONTROLS & FEATURESTransmission Release LeverRELEASED ENGAGEDTRANSMISSION RELEASE LEVEROperating the transmission release lever while the engine

Strany 11 - CONTROLS & FEATURES

17CONTROLS & FEATURESWork LightFEATURESSnow Clearing Bar (equipped type)WORK LIGHTSNOW CLEARING BARHOLDERSThe light comes ON while theengine is ru

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Keep this owner’s manual handy, so you can refer to it any time. Thisowner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the snowblowerand should remain

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18BEFORE OPERATIONARE YOU READY TO GET STARTED?KnowledgeIS YOUR SNOWBLOWER READY TO GO?Your safety is your responsibility. A little time spent in prep

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19BEFORE OPERATIONCheck the General Condition of the Snowblower:Check the EngineLook around and underneath the snowblower for signs of oil orgasoline

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20BEFORE OPERATIONCHECK YOUR WORK AREAObjectsWork AreaPeople and PetsFor your safety and the safety of others, always inspect the area beforeoperating

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21OPERATIONSNOWBLOWING PRECAUTIONSSTARTING THE ENGINEN (Neutral)SHIFT LEVERBefore operating the snowblower for the first time, please review boththeSN

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22OPERATIONTHROTTLE LEVERCHOKEDRAIN KNOBFUEL VALVEENGAGEDTRANSMISSION RELEASE LEVERONHS724/HS928:Set the transmission releaselever in the ENGAGED posi

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23OPERATIONHS1132:Electric-start Models (TAS, WAS type):CHOKE KNOBCLOSEDFASTTHROTTLE LEVERPOWER CORDPull the choke knob to the CLOSED position and mov

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24OPERATIONPUSHSTARTER GRIPENGINE SWITCHONDDiirreeccttiioonn ttoo ppuullllManual Starting onlyDo not pull the starter grip while the engine is running

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25OPERATIONTHROTTLE LEVERSLOWSLOWOPENCHOKE KNOBTHROTTLE LEVERHS1132:HS724/HS928:Let the engine warm up for several minutes.If the throttle lever has b

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26OPERATIONSTOPPING THE ENGINESHIFT LEVERDRIVE CLUTCH LEVERN (Neutral)ENGINE SWITCHOFFWhile warming the engine up, also warm the transmission asfollow

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27OPERATIONAUGER CLUTCH LEVER DRIVE CLUTCH LEVERSHIFT LEVERN (Neutral)THROTTLE LEVERTHROTTLE LEVERSLOWSLOWHS724/HS928: HS1132:Release the auger and dr

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1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection of a Honda snowblower. We arecertain you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finestsnowblo

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28OPERATIONENGINESWITCHOFFFUEL VALVEOFFTurn the engine switch to the OFF position.Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.4.5.06/11/16 10:16:34 317677

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29OPERATIONCLEARING SNOWFASTSHIFT LEVERR (Reverse)F (Forward)N (Neutral)AUGER CLUTCH LEVERSqueeze the auger clutch lever.The machine will clear snow w

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30OPERATIONDRIVE CLUTCH LEVERDRIVE CLUTCH LEVERTo move from one place to another, or to change direction, use thedrive clutch lever only. Release both

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31OPERATIONDRIVE CLUTCH LEVERAUGER CLUTCH LEVERRelease the clutch levers to stop clearing or moving.7.06/11/16 10:16:57 31767721_032

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32OPERATIONSNOW-CLEARING TIPS1st2nd3rdIf the snow is deeper than the height of the auger, remove it inseveral steps, as shown below, or install the dr

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33OPERATIONREMOVING OBSTRUCTIONSSNOW CLEARING BARHOLDERIf the snow discharge chute or snow blowing mechanism becomesrestricted, review snow clearing i

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34THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCEMaintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devicesand systems may be performed by any engine repair es

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−−−35SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERMAINTENANCE SAFETYInjury from moving parts.Burns from hot parts.Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust.Safety Pre

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×××36SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERTOOL KITBLOWER SHEAR BOLTAUGER SHEAR BOLT (3)TOOL BAGWRENCH HANDLESPARK PLUG WRENCH10 14 mm WRENCH6 mm HEX NUT (3)6 mm S

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−−−−−−−−−−−37SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEITEMPerformed at every indicatedmonth or operating hourinterval, whichever comes first.EVERY

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−−−−−−2INTRODUCTIONA FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETYSafety LabelsSafety MessagesSafety HeadingsSafety SectionInstructionsYour safety and the safety of others a

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38SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERREFUELINGFUEL GAUGE(equipped type)FUEL TANK TOPFUEL INLETMAXIMUMFUEL LEVEL35 mm(1.4 inch)FUEL TANK CAPWith the engine stopp

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39SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERFUEL RECOMMENDATIONSSpilled fuel is not only a fire hazard, it causes environmental damage.Wipe up spills immediately.Fuel

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40SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECKUPPER LIMITHS724:UPPER LIMITUPPER LIMITLOWER LIMITOIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICKOIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICKHS928

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41SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERENGINE OIL CHANGEHS1132 ONLY:HS1132:DRAIN PLUGEXTENSIONHS724/HS928:DRAIN PLUG/SEALING WASHERDRAINPLUG/SEALINGWASHERDrain th

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42SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONSHS724:UPPER LIMIT UPPER LIMITHS928/HS1132:AMBIENT TEMPERATUREIf the oil level is low, fill to the

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−−43SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERHYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDTRANSMISSIONFLUID RESERVOIRUPPER LIMITLOWER LIMITCheck the hydrostatic fluid level in the r

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−−44SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWER20°C10°C0°C10°CUUPPPPEERR LLIIMMIITTLLOOWWEERR LLIIMMIITTIf the fluid level is low, add Honda Hydrostatic Fluid.The use o

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45SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERSPARK PLUG SERVICERecommended spark plug:SPARK PLUGWRENCHW16EPR-U (DENSO)BPR5ES (NGK)Inspect the spark plug. Replace itif t

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−−−−46SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERWASHER0.028 0.031 in(0.70 0.80 mm)If installing a new spark plug, tighten 1/2 turn after the spark plugseats to compres

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−−−−47SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERTRACK ADJUSTMENTAdjusting ProcedureTRACKLOCK NUTTENSION BOLTADJUSTINGNUT1-1/16 1-5/16 in(27 33 mm)Make sure the tracks

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3CONTENTS...SNOWBLOWER SAFETY .5...

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48SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERTIRE INSPECTIONAUGER AND BLOWER INSPECTIONCheck the side wall and treadsurface of each tire for cracks,damage, or excessive

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49SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERSHEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT PROCEDUREBLOWER SHEAR BOLTAUGER SHEAR BOLT (2)6 mm SELF-LOCKING NUT6 mm HEX NUT (2)Place the snowblo

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50SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERSKID SHOES AND SCRAPERInspectionABTurn the engine switch to the OFF position, and disconnect the sparkplug cap, so the engi

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−−−−−−−−−−51SERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWERAdjustmentAUGERAugerclearanceTO LOWERTORAISESCRAPERSKID SHOE(rear-mount type)SCRAPERScraper clearance3/32 5/32 in

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52STORAGESTORAGE PREPARATIONCleaningWWAASSHHEERR ((22))LEVERSSLIDINGSURFACESLIDING SURFACECHUTE DRIVE GEARAND RING GEARCHUTE GUIDECLUTH LEVERSHIFT AND

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53STORAGEFuelGasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Old gasoline willcause hard starting, and it leaves gum deposits that clog the fuelsyst

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54STORAGEAdding a Fuel Stabilizer to Extend Fuel Storage LifeWhen adding a fuel stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. Ifonly partially f

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55STORAGEDraining the Fuel Tank and CarburetorDRAIN KNOBSEDIMENT CUPO-RINGPlace an approved gasolinecontainer below the carburetor,and use a funnel to

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−56STORAGEEngine OilTiresSTARTER GRIPChange the engine oil (page ).Remove the spark plug (page ).Pour a tablespoon (5 10 cc) ofclean engine oil into t

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57STORAGESTORAGE PRECAUTIONSREMOVE FROM STORAGEIf your snowblower will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank andcarburetor, it is important to redu

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4CONTENTSSERVICING YOUR SNOWBLOWER (continued)...STORAG

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−−−−58TRANSPORTINGBEFORE LOADINGHLWeight of snowblower: (Operating weight)Loading the snowblower on a trailer should be performed on a firm,level surf

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59TRANSPORTINGLOADINGDOWNFORWARDUP4.9 ft (1.5 m)minimum headroomLHTie the snowblower down with rope or straps, and block the treads.Keep the tie-down

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60Electric starterdoes not operatePossible cause CorrectionStarter operates,but engine will notstartPossible cause CorrectionENGINE PROBLEMSTAKING CAR

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61TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSEngine has lowpowerPossible cause CorrectionCheck groundspeed.Snowblowingcutting swath tolarge for snowconditions.

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62TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSEngine runs, butsnowblowerdoesn’t movePossible cause CorrectionENGAGEDRELEASEDDRIVE PROBLEMSMove lever to theposit

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63TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSWon’t blow snow Possible cause CorrectionSnow notdischargingproperlyPossible cause CorrectionSNOWBLOWER PROBLEMSRe

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64TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSSnow notdischargingproperly (cont.)Possible cause CorrectionEngine stalls whenauger clutch leveris set to OnPossib

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65TECHNICAL INFORMATIONSerial Number LocationsTECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONFRAME SERIAL NUMBERENGINE SERIAL NUMBERRecord the engine and frame s

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66TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCarburetor Modification for High Altitude OperationAt high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture wi

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67TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONEmission Control System InformationSource of EmissionsTampering and AlteringThe U.S. and California Clean Air Ac

Strany 67 - ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER

5IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONAvoid Rotating AugerClear Operation AreaSNOWBLOWER SAFETYHonda snowblowers are designed to clear snow from driveways andw

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68TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONProblems That May Affect EmissionsReplacement partsMaintenanceIf you are aware of any of the following symptoms,

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−−−69TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONAir IndexAn Air Index Information hang tag/label is applied to engines certifiedto an emission durability tim

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−−×××±±70TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONFrameEngineTuneupSpecifications1.8 hours 3.1 hours42 Ton/hour 46 Ton/hourMax. 45.9 ft (14 m)16.5 in (420

Strany 71 - Emission Control Warranty

−−×××±±71TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONFrameEngineTuneupHS928TA TAS WA WASSZAS56.0 in (1,422 mm)28.5 in (725 mm)40.9 in (1,038 mm) 41.0 in (1,04

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−−×××±±72TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONFrameEngineTuneupHS1132TA TASSZBF56.0 in (1,422 mm)31.9 in (810 mm)40.2 in (1,022 mm)254 lbs (115 kg) 260

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73TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCONSUMER INFORMATIONDealer Locator InformationHonda PublicationsShop ManualParts CatalogTo find an authorized Ho

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74TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCustomer Service InformationServicing dealership personnel are highly trained professionals. Theyshould be able

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75MEMO06/11/16 10:23:07 31767721_076

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77QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATIONUnleaded gasoline with a pumpoctane rating of 86 or higherTypeTypeTypeTirePressureBefore eachuseFirst20 hoursSubsequent8.

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6SNOWBLOWER SAFETYKeep Shields in PlaceRefuel with CareTurn Engine OFF When Not Operating the SnowblowerOperation on SlopesGuards and shields are desi

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3176772300X31-767-7230o2001-2007 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. -All Rights ReservedOwner’s ManualSNOWBLOWERHS724%HS928%HS1132BlackDIC F10100X31-767-7230 HS724

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7SNOWBLOWER SAFETYOperating ConditionsOperating Near RoadsOperator ResponsibilityDo not use the snowblower when visibility is poor. Under conditionsof

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