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7. MAINTENANCE, STORAGE, AND SERVICE CONTINUED
7.2 PERIODIC SERVICE INTERVALS CONTINUED
25 Hour Maintenance Interval:
• Check the tire pressure in all four tires. Inate the front drive tires to 10 psi. Inate the rear operator
platform tires to 15 psi.
• Clean debris from the engine and mufer.
• Inspect the spray system lter located right below the tank.
• Grease the wheel bearings on the operator platform.
• Wash the machine with low pressure water.
• Apply a light oil lubricant such as WD-40 to all moving parts except for belts and pulleys.
50 Hour Maintenance Interval:
• Clean the air lter. When operating in dusty conditions, the air lter may require more frequent
cleaning.
• Check the brakes. Adjust if necessary.
• Grease the operator platform pivot hub.
100 Hour Maintenance Interval:
• Change the engine oil. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Change the reduction case oil. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Clean the sediment cup on the engine. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Check and adjust the spark plug. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Clean the spark arrester on the engine. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Inspect the fuel tank for debris. Clean if necessary.
• Inspect the fuel lter. Clean or replace as necessary.
• Inspect the belts. Replace if necessary.
• Flush and clean the spray tank.
• Check the spray system output rate. Replace spray tips and/or adjust pressure setting as necessary.
300 Hour Maintenance Interval:
• Replace the air lter. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Replace the spark plug. See the Engine Owner’s Manual.
• Check the idle speed and adjust if necessary.*
• Check the valve clearance and adjust if necessary.*
• Check the gear oil level in the spinner right angle gearbox.
500 Hour Maintenance Interval:
• Clean the combustion chamber.*
*These items should be serviced by your Honda servicing dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are
mechanically procient. Refer to the Honda shop manual for service procedures.