Honda Hs828 Szak 1000001 Through 1099999 Owners Manual

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Thank you for purchasing
This manual
snowblower.

covers

the

a Honda snowblower.
operation

and

maintenance

of the

All information in this publication is based on the latest product
tion available at the time of approval for printing.

HS828

informa-

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes
without notice and without incurring any obligation.

at any time

No part of this publication

permission.

may be reproduced

without

written

This manual should be considered a permanent part of the snowblower
and should remain with the snowblower
if it is resold.
READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY.
these symbols and any instructions
that follow:

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Pay special

result

to

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Indicates serious injury or death
tions are not followed,

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Indicates a strong possibility that serious injury or death
could result if instructions
are not followed.

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Indicates
a possibility
that minor
instructions
are not followed.

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Indicates that equipment or property
if instructions
are not followed.

NOTE: Gives helpful

WILL

attention

injury

can

damage

if instruc-

result

if

can result

information.

Honda snowblowers
are designed to give safe and dependable service if
operated according to instructions.
Operating this snowblower
requires
special effort on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
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Using this product for a purpose not intended may cause injury
or property damage. Read and understand
this Owner’s Manual before
operating this snowblower.

If a problem should arise, or if you have any questions
about
snowblower,
consult an authorized Honda snowblower
dealer.
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 1991, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

your

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CONTENTS
SAFETY ...........................................................................
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
...........................................
CONTROLS ......................................................................
PRE-OPERATION CHECK ....................................................
STARTING THE ENGINE .....................................................
65: SNOWBLOWER OPERATION ...............................................
7. STOPPING THE ENGINE .....................................................
................................................................
8. MAINTENANCE
...............................................................
9. TRANSPORTING
10. STORAGE ........................................................................
.........................................................
11. TROUBLESHOOTING
..............................................................
12. SPECIFICATIONS
13. WARRANTY SERVICE ........................................................
1.
2.
3.
4.

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3
7
8
16
21
26
31
33
40
42
45
46
47

1. SAFETY
SAFETY

LABEL LOCATIONS

Read these labels before operating

the snowblower.

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To ensure safe operation
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Always make a pre-operation
check (pages 16 thru 20) before you start
the engine. You may prevent an accident or equipment damage.
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Honda snowblowers
are designed to give safe and dependable service
if operated
according
to instructions.
Read and understand
this
Owner’s
Manual before operating the snowblower.
Failure to do so
could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
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Before operating the snowblower,
inspect the area in which you are going to clear snow. Remove debris and other obstacles the snowblower
might strike or throw,
as that may cause injury or damage to the
snowblower.
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Inspect the snowblower
before operating it. Repair any damage and
correct any malfunction
before operation. If you hit an obstacle while
operating the snowblower,
stop the engine immediately,
and check for
damage. Damaged equipment may increase the possibility of injury during operation.
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Do not use the snowblower
when visibility is poor. Under conditions of
poor visibility, there is a greater risk of striking an obstacle or causing
injury.
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Never use the snowblower
to clear snow from a gravel road or
driveway,
as rocks may be picked up and ejected. They may cause injury to bystanders.

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Adjust
the snow
discharge
chute to avoid hitting
the operator,
bystanderds,
windows,
and other objects with ejected snow. Stay
clear of the snow discharge chute while the engine is running.
Children and pets must be kept away from the area of operation to
avoid injury from flying debris and contact with the snowblower.
To avoid overturning,
be ‘careful when changing the direction of the
snowblower
while operating it on a slope. Do not use the snowblower
to remove snow from roofs. The snowblower
may overturn on steep
slopes if left unattended,
causing injury to the operator or bystanders.
Know how to stop the snowblower
quickly, and understand the operation of all controls.
Never permit anyone to operate the snowblower
without
proper instruction. If people or pets suddenly appear in front of the snowblower
while it is in operation, immediately
release the auger and drive clutch
levers to stop the snowblower
and avoid possible injury from rotating
auger blades.
If the snow discharge chute becomes clogged, stop the engine and use
a wooden
stick to unclog it. Never put your hand into the snow
discharge chute while the engine is running; serious personal injury
could result.

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Gasoline is extremely
flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks where the snowblower
is
refueled or where gasoline is stored. Refuel in a well-ventilated
area
with the engine stopped. Do not overfill the fuel tank, and make sure
the filler cap is closed securely after refueling.
Never run the engine in an enclosed or confined area. Exhaust contains
poisonous
carbon monoxide
gas; exposure
can cause loss of consciousness
and may lead to death.
The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a
while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the muffler
while it is hot. Let the engine cool before storing the snowblower
indoors.

NOTE: While operating the snowblower,
hold the handle firmly, and walk;
don’t run. Wear suitable winter boots that resist slipping.

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2. COMPONENT

IDENTIFICATION

Al JGER CLUTCH LEVER
CHUTE GUIDE
ILE”
c\,cm
\
C”
\

DRIVE CLUTCH
/LEVER

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SNOW DISCHARGE
CHUTE

‘SHIFT

\

LEVER

THROTTLE LEVER

AUGER
,AC STARTER BUTTON

CAP
ENGINE SWITCH
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TRANSMISSION
FLUID RESERVOIR
FUEL VALVE

CHUTE CR
FOOT PEDAL
-\
FRAME SERIAL NUM

SKID PLATE

\
TRANSMiSSlON
RELEASE LEVER

\
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER

Record the frame and engine serial numbers for your reference. Refer to
the serial numbers when ordering parts, and when making technical or
warranty inquiries (see page 47).
Frame serial number:
Engine serial number: GC04-

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3. CONTROLS
Engine

switch

Use the engine switch
STOP the engine.

to turn the ignition

system

ON for starting,

and to

---+/I
STOP (OFF)

(ON)

ENGINE StilTCH

A. C. starter button
Push the starter button

to operate the electric

starter.

STARTER BUTTON

Fuel valve

The fuel valve opens and closes the fuel line leading from the fuel tank to
the carburetor. Make sure that the valve is positioned exactly at either the
ON or OFF position.

ON

Before transporting
the snowblower,
be sure to turn the fuel
valve to OFF to prevent possible fuel leaks; spilled fuel or fuel vapor may
ignite.

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Fuel gauge

The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in tlie tank.
When the fuel gauge needle enters the “E” renge, refill the tank as soon as
possible.
FUEL GAUGE

Chute

crank

Use the chute crank to turn the snow discharge

chute right or left.

To throw snow
to the left

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To throw snow to the right

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Starter

grip

Pull this grip to start the’ engine.

STARTER GRIP

Throttle

lever (Engine

speed)

The throttle lever controls engine speed from SLOW to FAST; it will stay in
any designated position. Set the lever to CHOKE when the engine is cold.
SLOW
THROTTLE L

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Shift lever

The shift lever selects
hydrostatic
transmission

FORWARD
drive.

(F), NEUTRAL

(N), or REVERSE (RI

The shift lever also controls the transmission drive ratio; moving the lever
farther from NEUTRAL increases drive speed. While clearing snow, use
the shift lever to control drive speed, so you can leave the throttle lever in
the FAST position for best snow-clearing
performance.
REVERSE

SHIFT LhER

Chute

guide

The chute guide controls

the snow discharge

angle.
HIGH AND FAR

HIGH AND FAR
LOW AND NEAR

NEAR

CHUTE GUIDE
LEVER

Drive clutch

lever and auger clutch

Use these controls
drive mechanism.

lever

to engage the snow

blowing

mechanism

/

and/or the

DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER
Squeeze to engage the
drive machanism.

AUGER CLUTCH LEVER
Squeeze to engage
the snow blowing
mechanism.

NOTE: When both levers are squeezed, the drive clutch lever locks the
auger clutch lever down. Releasing the drive clutch lever then unlocks and
releases the auger clutch lever.
DRIVE CLUTCH
EVER

Roth levers squeezed

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The auger clutch lever
remains locked down so
long as one hand continues
to squeeze the drive clutch lever.

Skid plate,

Scraper

Adjust the skid plates for the auger ground clearance
snow removal conditions.

best suited to your

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To prevent accidental starting, turn the engine
OFF position and disconnect
the spark plug cap.

switch

to the

1. Place the snowblower
on a level surface and set the height adjustment
pedal in the middle position.
2. Move the skid plates up or down to obtain the desired auger ground
clearance.
4-8 mm (0.16-0.31
in)
For ordinary snow:
O-5 mm (O-0.20
in)
For finishing:
For use on uneven surfaces: 25-30
mm (0.98- 1 .18 in)
3. Adjust the scraper ground clearance to 2-4

(0.08-0.16

mm (0.08-0.16

in)

NOTE: Adjust the skid plates equally on both sides.
Be sure to tighten the skid plate and scraper bolts securely
adjustments.

in).

SKID PLATE

after making

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Do not use the snowblower
on rough or uneven surfaces with
the auger ground clearance set for hard snow or surfaces. This may cause
serious damage to the snow throwing mechanism.

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Foot pedal

Use the pedal for adjusting
to the tracks.
1. Hold the handles
2. Raise or lower
pedal.

the height and angle of the machine in relation

and step on the pedal.
the machine

to the desired

: Hand snow or fine finish
LOW
MIDDLE: Normal use
: Deep snow or for transporting
HIGH

position

and release the

the snowblower.

HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
FOOT PEDAL

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Transmission

release

lever

The transmission
release lever has two positions,
RELEASED and ENGAGED. Set the lever in the ENGAGED position when throwing snow; set
it in the RELEASED position when pushing the snowblower.

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throwing
accident.

Never shift the transmission
release lever on slopes. The snow
mechanism
may operate suddenly,
causing serious injury or

riziEq

(-Jperating the transmission
ning can damage the transmission.

release lever while the engine is run-

1. Stop the engine.
2. Set the shift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position.
3. Set the lever in the ENGAGED or RELEASED position.

TRANSMlSSlbN

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damage

Towing or pushing
the tranmsission.

RELEASE LEVER

the snowblower

with

another

vehicle

will

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4. PRE-OPERATION
Check the snowblower

CHECK

on level ground with the engine stopped.

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To prevent accidental start-up, remove the engine switch key,
and disconnect
the spark plug cap before performing the pre-operation
inspection.
Fuel

Check the fuel gauge, and refill the tank if the fuel level is low. Refuel
carefully to avoid overfilling or spilling fuel. There should be no fuel in the
filler neck.
FUEL TANK
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plode.

CAPACITY:

Gasoline
Use extreme

6.0 P (1.59

Us gal)

is extremely
flammable,
and gasoline
care when handling gasoline.

vapor

can ex-

Refuel in a well-ventilated
area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or
allow flames or sparks in the area where the engine is refueled or where
gasoline is stored. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin or
breathing of vapor.
After refueling, tighten the fuel tank cap securely. If any fuel was spilled,
make sure the area is dry before starting the engine.
FILLER NECK

UPPER LIMIT

-

FUEL

FUEL
GAUG

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Fuel Recommendation
Use gasoline with a pump octane

rating of 86 or higher.

We recommend unleaded fuel because it produces fewer engine and spark
plug deposits and extends exhaust system life.
Never use stale or contaminated gasoline or an 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 normal
load, change brands of gasoline. If spark knock or pinging persists, see an
authorized Honda snowblower
dealer.
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Ru nning the engine with persistent

cause engine

spark knock or pinging

can

damage.

Running the engine with persistent spark knock or pinging is misuse, and
the Distributor’s
Limited Warranty does not cover parts damaged by
misuse.
Oxygenated

Fuels

Some conventional
gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an ether
compound to increase the gasoline’s octane. These gasolines are collectively referred to as oxygenated fuels. Some areas of the United States
and Canada use oxygenated fuels to help meet clean air standards.
If you use an oxygenated
fuel, be sure its pump octane rating is 86 or
higher.
ETHANOL (ethly or grain alcohol)
Gasoline containing more than 10% ethanol by volume may cause
starting and/or performance problems. Gasoline containing ethanol
may be marketed under the name “Gasohol”.
METHANOL (methyl or wood alcohol)
Gasoline containing methanol must contain cosolvents and corrosion
inhibitors to protect the fuel system. Gasoline containing more than
5% methanol by volume may cause starting and/or performance problems and may damage metal, rubber, and plastic parts of your fuel
system.
MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether)
You may use gasoline containing up to 15% MTBE by volume.
Before using an oxygenated fuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents. Some
states (provinces in Canada) require this information to be posted on the
pump.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, switch to a conventional unleaded gasoline. Fuel system damage or performance problems
resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel are not the responsibility
of
Honda and are not covered under warranty.
(NOTlCEI 0 xygenated

fuels can damage paint and plastic. Be careful not
to spill fuel when filling your fuel tank. Damage caused by spilled fuel is
not covered under warranty.

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Engine

oil

Inspection:

With the snowthrower
on a level surface, remove the oil filler cap and wipe
the dipstick clean. Insert the dipstick into the filler neck, but do not screw
it in. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.
If the level is low, fill to the top of the oil filler neck with the recommended
oil.

-20
-30

0
-20

20
-10

40
0

EO’F
1ooc

UPPER -LEVEL

OIL FILLER CAP AND DIPSTICK

OIL CAPACITY:
RECOMMENDED

1.1 P (1.16

US qt)

OIL:

Use high detergent, premium quality motor oil certified to meet or exceed
U.S. automobile manufacturers’
requirements for API Service Classification SG, SF/CC, CD (Motor oils classified SG, SF/CC, CD will show this
designation on the container.) Select the appropriate oil viscosity for the
average temperature
in your area, as shown
in the chart above.
SAE5W-30 is recommended for general, all-temperature
use.
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Running the engine with a low oil level will cause engine damage.
Using nondetergent
oil can shorten the engine’s service life, and using
2-stroke oil will damage the engine.

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HYDROSTATIC

TRANSMISSION

FLUID

Check the hydrostatic
fluid level in the reservoir.
Hydrostatic fluid expands and contracts with changes in temperature. The
UPPER and LOWER level marks on the reservoir are calibrated for room
temperature fluid.
It is normal for the fluid level to rise above the UPPER level mark when
snowblower
operation warms the transmission.
When checking the level of cold fluid, below room temperature,
refer to
the temperature chart for appropriate fluid levels.
At temperatures
below -2OOC (-4OF), fluid may not be visible in the
reservoir before operati.on, but should rise into the reservoir when the
transmission
warms up.

UPPER LEVEL
TRANSMISSION
FLUID RESERVOlk

LOWER LEVEL

If the fluid level is low, add HONDA HYDROSTATIC
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Th e use of other hydrostatic
formance
and may
damage
the
HYDROSTATIC
FLUID.

FLUID.

fluids will reduce transmission
pertransmission.
Use only
HONDA

1. Unscrew the reservoir cap and remove the seal. Be careful to prevent
dirt, water, or snow from entering the reservoir.
2. Add HONDA HYDROSTATIC FLUID to bring the fluid level to the UPPER
level mark at room temperature, or to the appropriate level shown in the
temperature chart. Do not overfill.
3. Reinstall the seal, and tighten the cap securely.
Temp.

Oil level

20°C

Between

upper and lower

(68°F)

(approx.

5 mm (0.20

Between

lower

1ooc
(50°F)

ooc

temperature

(approx.

2 mm 10.08
below

lower

level)

level and level when

ambient

Slightly

levels

in) above

lower

(32°F)

(approx.

1 mm (0.04

-lO°C

Between

lower

114°F)

(approx.

is 20°C
in) above

in) below

level and bottom

4 mm (0.16

lower

level)

level

in) below

lower

level)

of oil tank
lower

level)

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LOWER LEVEL

Auger

and blower

bolts

Check the auger and blower for loose or broken bolts. If broken,
them with new ones (page 39).

replace

BLOWER SHEAR BOLT

AUGER SHEAR BOLT

Other

checks

1. Check all bolts, nuts and other fasteners for security.
2. Check each part for operation.
3. Check the entire machine for any other faults which might have been
caused in previous operation.

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5. STARTING

THE ENGINE

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Never run the engine in an enclosed or confined area. Exhaust
cdntains poisonous carbon monoxide gas; exposure can cause loss of consciousness
and may lead to death.

1. Move the shift lever to “N”

(Neutral).

“N” (Neutral)

SHIFT LEVER

2. Turn the fuel valve to the ON position.

FUEL VALVE

. ON

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3. Set the transmission

release lever in the ENGAGED position.

ENGAGED

TRANSMISSION
RELEASE LEVER

4. In cold weather and when the engine is cold, move the throttle
CHOKE position.

THROTTLE LEVER

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lever to

5. Connect your power cord to the switch box and the male end of the
power cord to a properly grounded 120 Volt A/C outlet.
ACAUTI~N
WUSE
ONLY WITH
GROUNOEO
OUTLET
AN0
3-WIRE
CORD.
I120
VOLT A.C. ONLY
IO0
NOT CRANK
OVER 1 MINUTE
WITHOUT
COOLING
15 MINUTES.
IO0
NOT USE IN RAIN.

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CORD

To minimize the possibility of potentially
dangerous electrical shocks,
always use a 3-conductor
power cord with a power rating of no less
than 15 amps.
Also, be sure that the outlet you are using is properly grounded.
Do not connect and disconnect
the power cord with wet hands.
Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting
the power cord from the
electrical
outlet or switch box. Do not disconnect
by pulling on the
power cord.

6. Turn the engine switch

to the ON position.

ENGINE

SWITCH

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7. Push the starter button until the engine starts. After the engine starts,
disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet first, and then from
the switch box.

PUSH

1-1
Do not operate the starter for more than 1 minute. If the engine
fails to start, release the button and allow the starter to cool for 15
minutes before operating it again.
[MANUAL

STARTING

8. Pull the starter

ONLY]

grip lightly

until you feel resistance

then pull briskly.

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Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine. Return it
gently to prevent damage to the starter.
Damage may result if the starter grip is pulled while the engine is
running.

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9. After starting the engine, allow it to run for a few seconds to warm it
up to operating temperature. As the engine stabilizes, gradually move
the throttle lever to the SLOW position.
SLOW
THROTTLE LEVER

10. While warming

the engine up, also warm the transmission

(1) Check that the shift lever is in the “N”

(Neutral)

as follows:

position.

“N” (Neutral)

SHIFT LEVER

(2) Squeeze the drive clutch

lever for about 30 seconds.
DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER

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6. SNOWBLOWER

OPERATION

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Before operating this equipment you should read and understand the SAFETY INFORMATION
on page 3, 4, 5 and 6.

1. Start the engine according to the procedures described on page 21.
2. Move the throttle lever to the FAST position for normal operation.
3. Release the auger clutch lever, and move the shift lever to select the
desired drive speed.

REVERSE

“N” (Neutral)

SHIFT LEVER

NOTE: Low speed is recommended
snow.

for removing

deep or hard-packed

4. Set the foot pedal to “HIGH”
position (See page 14).
5. Adjust the throwing direction by using the chute crank and the chute
guide. (See pages 9 and 11).

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6. Squeeze the auger clutch lever.
The machine will clear snow when you squeeze the auger clutch lever.

AUGER CLUTCH LEVER

7. Squeeze the drive clutch lever.
If the transmission release lever (p. 22) is in the ENGAGED position, and
the shift lever (p. 26) is in the FORWARD (F) position, the hydrostatic
drive will propel the snowblower
forward when you squeeze the drive
clutch lever.
DRIVE CLUTCH
LEVER
/

When both levers are squeezed, the drive clutch lever locks the auger
clutch lever down. This frees your right hand to operate the other
snowblower
controls.
Releasing the drive clutch lever unlocks and
releases the auger clutch lever.

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To move from one place to another, or to change direction, use the drive
clutch lever only. Release both the drive clutch lever and auger clutch lever
once, then squeeze the drive clutch lever.

DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER

/

8. Release the clutch

levers to stop clearing and moving.

AUGER CLUTCH LEVER

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DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER

Clearing

Snow

For best efficiency, clear snow before it melts, refreezes and hardens.
not reduce engine speed while clearing snow.

Do

Operating tips for clearing hard or deep snow:
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Reduce forward speed. If that is not sufficient,
use the shift lever to
clear snow with a back and forth motion.
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Clear a narrower swath. Make several passes with the auger overlapping the cleared areas.
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If the snow is deeper than the height of the auger, remove it in several
steps, as shown below.

2nd
3rd
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Adjust
the snow
discharge
chute to avoid hitting
the operator,
bystanders,
windows,
and other objects with thrown snow. Stay clear
of the snow discharge chute while the engine is running.
If the snow discharge chute becomes clogged, stop the engine and use
a wooden stick to unclog it.
Never put your hand into the snow discharge chute while the engine is
running; serious personal injury could result.
To move from one place to another, or to change direction,
use the
drive clutch
lever.
Using the auger clutch
lever will cause the
snowblowing
mechanism
to rotate, possibly resulting in equipment
damage or personal injury.

HIGH

ALTITUDE

OPERATION

At high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture will be too rich.
Performance will decrease, and fuel consumption will increase. A very rich
mixture may also foul the spark plug and cause hard starting.
High altitude performance can be improved by installing a smaller diameter
main fuel jet in the carburetor and readjusting the pilot screw. If you
always operate the snowblower
at altitudes higher than 6,000 feet above
sea level, have an authorized Honda Snowblower dealer perform this carburetor modifications.
Even with carburetor modification,
engine horsepower will decrease about
3.5% for each 1,000 foot increase in altitude. The effect of altitude on
horsepower will be greater than this if no carburetor modification is made.
A reduction in engine horsepower will reduce snow clearing performance.
When the carburetor is modified for good high altitude operation, the
air/fuel mixture will be too lean at low altitude. Performance will decrease,
and the engine will overheat.
To avoid an excessively lean air/fuel mixture and engine damage, reinstall
the standard main fuel jet and readjust the pilot screw for operation at
altitudes lower than 6,000 feet above sea level.

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7. STOPPING
To STOP the
immediately.

engine

in an emergency,

turn

the

THE ENGINE
engine

switch

OFF

STOP (OFF)

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To restart
position.

the engine,

move the shift

lever back to the “N”

1. Release the auger and drive clutch levers.
The machine and snow throwing mechanism

(Neutral)

will stop operation.

AUGER CLUTCH LEtiER
DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER

2. Move the ,shift lever to “N”

(Neutral)

position.

“N” (Neutral)

SHIFT LEVER

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3. Turn the throttle

lever to the SLOW position.
SLOW

THROTTLE LEVER

4. Turn the engine switch

to the OFF position.

STOP (OFF)

E
S

5. Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.

FUEL VALVE

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If th e snowblower
is parked on a slope, leave the transmission
release lever in the ENGAGED position to prevent the machine from rolling
downhill.

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8. MAINTENANCE
Periodic inspection and maintenance will help extend the service life of
your HS828 Snowblower
while keeping it in the best operating condition.
Inspect or service as described on the next page.

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Shut off the engine before performing inspection and maintenance,
and
disconnect the spark plug wire from the plug so that the engine cannot
be started.
If the engine must run, make sure the area is well ventilated.
Exhaust
gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide; exposure can cause loss of
consciousness
and may lead to death.

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To avoid overturning,
place the snowblower
on a level surface before
performing inspection and maintenance.
Use only genuine HONDA parts or their equivalent.
Replacement
parts
which are not of equivalent
quality may damage the snowblower.

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Maintenance

NOTE:

schedule

(1) These

parts

may

(2) These

items

should

proficient.

See

Shop

the

Honda

more

frequent

be serviced

is mechanically
(31 For professional

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require

inspection

by an authorized

and replacement
Honda

dealer.

unless

under

heavy

the owner

use.
has the proper

tools

Manual.

commercial

use.

log hours

of operation

to determine

proper

maintenance

intervals.

and

TOOL

KIT

IN

0

SPARK PLUG WRENCH
r

BLOWER SHEAR BOLT
I

WRENCH HANDLE

10 x 14 mm WRENCH

D-J
6 mm SELF LOCK NUT

AUGER SHEAR BOLT (3)

6 mm HEX NUT (3)
12 x 14 mm WRENCH

TOOL BAG

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Engine oil change

Drain the oil while the engine is still warm to assure rapid and complete
draining.
1. Place the snowblower
on a level surface. Before you drain the oil, set
the snowblower
in the HIGH position by operating the foot pedal (see
page 14).
2. Remove the drain plug and filler cap, and drain the oil. Retighten the
plug securely.
3. Fill the crankcase with the recommended oil (see page 18) and check
the level.
OIL CAPACITY:

1.1 P (1.16

US qt)

DRAIN BOLT

m
Used motor
tact with the skin for
you handle used oil on
your hands with soap
oil.

UPPER LEVEL

oil may cause skin cancer if repeatedly left in conprolonged periods. Although this is unlikely unless
a daily basis, it is still advisable to thoroughly wash
and water as soon as possible after handling used

NOTE: Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible
with the environment.
We suggest you take it in a sealed container to your
local service station for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash or pour it
on the ground.

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Spark plug service
Recommended
m
careful

spark plug: BPR5ES

(NGK),

Wl GEPR-U (NIPPONDENSO)

If the engine has been running, the muffler
not to touch the muffler while it is hot.

will be very hot. Be

To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits.
1. Remove the spark plug cap.
2. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base.
3. Use the wrench supplied in the tool kit to remove the spark plug.
4. Inspect the spark plug. Discard it if the electrodes are worn or if the insulator is cracked or chipped. If it is to be reused clean the electrode and
insulator with a wire brush.
5. Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge.
0.7-0.8
mm (0.027-0.031
in)
Correct as necessary by bending the side electrode.
6. Make sure that the spark plug washer is in good condition and thread
the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross-threading.
7. After the spark plug is seated, tighten with a spark plug wrench to compress the washer.
NOTE: If installing a new spark plug, tighten l/2 turn after the spark plug
seats to compress the washer. If reinstalling a used spark plug, tighten l/8
to l/4 turn after the spark plug seats.

l

l

Use only the recommended
spark plugs or equivalent.
Spark plugs
which have an improper heat range may cause engine damage.
The spark plug must be securely tightened.
An improperly tightened
spark plug can become very hot and may damage the engine.
PLUG GAP

PLUG WRENCH

0.7-0.8
mm
(0.027-0.031

in)

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Track-Adjustment

Make sure the tracks are clean and dry before adjustment. The tracks cannot be correctly adjusted if clogged with snow or debris, or coated with
ice. Check track deflection
by pressing down midway between the
wheels. When correctly
adjusted, the track will deflect 27-33
mm
(1.061.30 in) when pressed with a force of 15 kg (33 lb).

27-33
(1.06-

mm
1.30 in)

TRACk

ADJUSTING

PROCEDURE:

1. Loosen the left and right tension bolt lock nuts at the rear axle, and turn
the adjusting nuts to correctly tension both tracks.
2. After

adjustment,

tighten

the lock nuts securely.
TENSION BOLT

ADJUSTING

LOCK- NUT

38

NUT

Auger/Blower

inspection

Check the auger, auger housing, blower and shear bolts for signs of
damage or other faults. If any of the shear bolts are broken, replace them
with the one furnished with the snowblower.
Additional shear bolts and
nuts are available from authorized Honda snowblower
dealers.
-1

Sh ear bolts are designed to break under force that would otherwise damage auger and blower parts. Do not replace shear bolts with ordinary hardware bolts.
Shear bolt replacement

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

procedure

Place the snow blower on a firm, level surface.
Turn the engine switch OFF and remove the cap from the spark plug.
Clean the auger and blower of snow, ice or any other foreign particles.
Check the entire snow clearing mechanism.
Replace any broken shear bolts. Tighten securely.

BLOWER SHEAR
BOLT

6 mm HEX hJT (2)

AUGiR

SHEAR BOLT (2)

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9. TRANSPORTING
Before

loading

1. Loading the snowblower
on a trailer should be performed on a firm,
level surface.
2. Use a loading ramp that is strong enough to support the combined
weight of the snowblower
and the operator:
Weight

of snowblower:

116 kg (253.4 lb)
(Operating weight)

3. The loading ramp must be long enough so that its slope is 15O or less:
Length of
Ramp (PI

--l-T h

’ ‘-‘lht

(h)

1 2.5 m
(8.2 ft)

( 3.0 m
(9.8 ft)

50 cm
(1.6 ft)

60 cm
(2.0 ft)

1 3.5 m 1
(1 1.5 ft)
70 cm
(2.3 ft)

4. If the truck bed has a low roof or cover, with less than 1.5 m (4.9 ft) of
headroom, lower the chute guide for better clearance, or remove the
chute assembly.
5. Check that there is sufficient fuel in the tank. Engine may stall on the
ramp if there is little fuel in the tank.
Loading

1. Step on the foot pedal, and raise the auger to the HIGH position
2. Maneuver the snowblower
into line with the loading ramp.

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(p. 14).

3. Run the snowblower
slowly up the loading ramp.
Be careful to avoid striking the chute or other parts of the machine.

FORWARD

1.5 m (4.9 ft)
minimum headroom

4. After the snowblower
is in the truck, stop the engine, and turn the fuel
valve to the OFF position. This will prevent the possibility of carburetor
flooding and will reduce the possibility of fuel leakage.
5. Tie the snowblower
down with rope or straps, and block the treads.
Keep the tie-down rope or straps away from controls and cables.

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10. STORAGE
Before storing

the snowblower

for an extended

1. Be sure the storage area is free of excessive
2. Drain the fuel.

period:
humidity

and dust.

m

Gasoline is extremely
flammable and explosive under certain
conditions.
Do not smoke or allow flames or sparki in the area. Do not
drain the fuel tank when the exhaust system is hot.

a. Turn the fuel valve ON.
b. Loosen the carburetor drain screw, and drain the gasoline into a suitable
container. After draining, retighten the drain screw and turn the fuel
valve OFF.

CARBURETOR
SCREW

3. Clean the sediment

DRAIN

cup.

a. Turn the fuel valve OFF, remove, empty and clean the sediment
b. Reinstall the cup and O-ring and tighten securely.

O-RING

SEDIMENT
CUP

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cup.

4. Remove the spark plug and pour a tablespoonsftil
of clean motor oil into
the cylinder. Pull the starter rope slowly two or three times to distribute
the oil.
Reinstall the spark plug.

5. Pull the starter grip until resistance is felt. This closes the valves and
protects the,engine from internal corrosion.

STARTER GRIP

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6. Apply oil to the following

CHUTE
SLIDING
SURFACE

AUGER
AND
BLOWER

44

parts for lubrication

and rust prevention.

11. TROUBLESHOOTING
When the engine will not start:
1. Is there enough fuel!
2. Is the fuel valve on?
3. Is gasoline reaching the carburetor?
To check, loosen the drain screw with the fuel valve on. Fuel should
flow freely.

m

Gasoline is extremely
flammable,
and gasoline vapor can explode. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry before testing the
spark plug or starting the engine.

4. Is the engine switch on?
5. Is there a spark at the spark plug?
a. Remove the spark plug cap. Clean any dirt from around the spark
plug base, then remove the spark plug.
b. Install the spark plug in the plug cap.
c. Turn the engine switch on.
d. Ground the side electrode at any engine ground and crank the engine
to see if sparks jump across the gap.

l

l

l

Never hold the spark plug lead with wet hands while performing this
test.
Make sure that no fuel has been spilled on the engine and that the plug
is not wet with fuel.
To avoid fire hazards, do not allow sparks near the plug hole.

e. If there are no sparks, replace the plug.
If sparks occur, try to start the engine according to the instructions.
6. If the engine still does not start, take the snowblower to an authorized
Honda dealer.
If the auger or blower does not operate, check
Replacement shear bolts and nuts were supplied
Additional
shear bolts and nuts are available
snowblower
dealers. Do not replace shear bolts
bolts.

the shear bolts (p. 391.
with your snowblower.
from authorized
Honda
with ordinary hardware

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12. SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
HONDA

Model
Maximum

output

GX 240

8 HP/3,600

rpm

Displacement

242

Bore x stroke

73 x 58 mm (2.9

Starting

Recoil starter

method

Ignition

cm3 (14.8

cu in)

Transistorized

system

1.1 P (1.16

Oil caoacitv
Fuel tank capacity

1 6.0

Spark

1 BPR5ES

plug

P (1.59

x 2.3

in)

or AC electric

starter

magneto
US qt.)
US gal.)

(NGK),

WlGEPR-U

(NIPPONDENSO)

Frame

Power
code

equipment

Overall

length

Overall

width

Overall

height

discription
1,422
725
1,022

of snow

Height

clearance

of snow

clearance

Snow throwing distance (differs
according to the kind of snow)
Clearing

46

operating

kg (240

time

in)
in1
in)
lb)

710

mm (28.0

in)

510

mm (20.1

in)

Max.

15 m (49.2
50 Ton/hour

capacity

Continuous

mm (56.0
mm (28.5
mm (40.2

109

Dry weight
Width

SZAK

2.5

hours

ft)

I

13. WARRANTY
Owner

SERVICE

Satisfaction

Your satisfaction
and goodwill are important to your dealer and to us. All
Honda warranty details are explained in the Distributor’s
Limited Warranty. Normally, any problems concerning the product will be handled by your
dealer’s service department. If you have a warranty problem that has not
been handled to your satisfaction,
we suggest you take the following
action:
l

Discuss your problem with a member of dealership management. Often
complaints
can be quickly resolved at that level. If the problem has
already been reviewed with the Service Manager, contact the owner of
the dealership or the General Manager.

l

If your problem still has not been resolved to your satisfaction,
contact
the Power Equipment Customer Service Department of American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Power Equipment Customer Service Department
P.O. Box 100021
Duluth, Georgia 30136-9421
Telephone: (404) 497-6400

We will need the following
-

information

in order to assist you:

Your name, address, and telephone number
Product model and serial number (see page 7)
Date of Purchase
Dealer name and address
Nature of problem

After reviewing all the facts involved, you will be advised of what action
can be taken. Please bear in mind that your problem will likely be resolved
at the dealership, using the dealer’s facilities, equipment, and personnel,
so it is very important that your initial contact be with the dealer.
Your purchase of a Honda product is greatly appreciated by both your
dealer and American Honda Motor Co., Inc. We want to assist you in every
way possible to assure your satisfaction
with your purchase.

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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:
•

Model and serial numbers

•

Name of the dealer who sold the Honda power equipment to you

•

Name and address of the dealer who services your equipment

•

Date of purchase

•

Your name, address, and telephone number

•

A detailed description of the problem



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