Why does my Honda HS 80 snowblower stop working?

Why does my Honda HS 80 snowblower stop working?

I have a Honda HS 80 Snowblower. The Drive has stopped working. I can’t get the wheel drive to engage. The machine is likely I can’t get the wheel drive to engage. The machine is likely to be functioning correctly. The hub spins. I just don’t know how to engage the drive so … read more

Can a Honda snowblower be tuned up for winter?

HS928 snowblower needs linkage tuned up for winter. Carb cleaned and engine runs nice at idle. but the mechnical spring and lever under gas tank … read more Shop Manager – Small Engi… My 2 stage snowblower has lost drive.. checked belt. It’s My 2 stage snowblower has lost drive.. checked belt. It’s ok.

How old is a Honda snowblower with hydrostatic transmission?

I have a HS828 Honda Snowblower, with a hydrostatic transmission, does the oil need changing , owners manual says talk to a dealer. I am not sure how old this snowblower is, I am pretty sure that it h … read more

What happens if you pin shear a Honda snowblower?

If that pin shears, you’d have exactly the symptoms you describe — engine and transmission appear to be working, no drive to the wheels, you can push the machine freely (or with a little resistance) regardless of the position of the little “engage” lever. There’s a good illustrated parts list on the Hayward site (see link below).

Is there a problem with my Honda snowblower?

My 928 has a problem with the left track – it only spins intermittently. The right track is spinning fine. The result is a pull to the left and frustration. Has anyone encountered this?

If that pin shears, you’d have exactly the symptoms you describe — engine and transmission appear to be working, no drive to the wheels, you can push the machine freely (or with a little resistance) regardless of the position of the little “engage” lever. There’s a good illustrated parts list on the Hayward site (see link below).

Is it safe for a child to operate a snow blower?

Never allow anyone, especially children, to operate the snow blower without proper instruction. Age or lack of experience can cause an unsafe operating environment. Read your owner’s manual before starting any repair.

Why does my single stage snow blower not work?

The problem is unique to single-stage blowers because their augers make direct contact with the ground, unlike two- or three-stage blowers, which have augers that don’t touch the ground. The friction required to engage the auger belt on a single-stage snow blower tends to wear a belt down faster than on two-stage machines.