Einleitung

Prerequisite only! This guide shows how to remove or replace the transmission on a Honda FRC800K1A Rear Tine Tiller.

You will need to support the tiller during this process. We recommend jack stands, large pieces of wood, or other strong supports. Make sure to rock the tiller back and forth on its supports before beginning to ensure that it won’t fall or tip over during repairs.

Some of the fasteners on this device use through-bolts with nuts to secure components. You may need to use a wrench in conjunction with a socket to remove them.

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    • Before you begin the repair, disconnect the spark plug wire.

    • Firmly grip the base of the connector and pull it away from the spark plug to disconnect it.

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    • Flip the fuel valve switch to the off position.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt securing the outer belt cover.

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    • Tilt the outer belt cover down and pull it off of the lip on the inner belt cover to remove it.

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    • This step may require two people.

    • Pull the tine engagement lever to put belt tension on the transmission pulley.

    • With the belt taut, use a 12 mm socket to loosen the transmission pulley bolt without fully removing it.

    • The pulley will rotate with the bolt and the bolt will not be able to be removed if belt tension is not applied.

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    • Push the V-belt towards the transmission pulley to release tension.

    • Slip the V-belt off of the groove in the pulley.

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    • Pull the V-belt down and out of the way of the two-prong belt guide.

    • Push the V-belt around and off of the motor pulley to remove.

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    • Use a 12 mm socket to remove the two bolts securing the belt guides to the inner belt cover.

    • Use a 10 mm socket to remove the bolt securing the inner belt cover to the frame.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to loosen the two bolts securing the guard to the frame.

    • These bolts have corresponding 14 mm nuts on their opposite ends. You will need to keep the bolts steady with a wrench or socket for the nuts to become loose.

    • Remove both nuts, but do not remove the bolts yet.

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    • Remove the frontmost guard bolt.

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    • Grab the guard and lower it to the ground, pivoting it on the rear guard bolt.

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    • Use a 12 mm socket to remove the motor and transmission pulley bolts.

    • Hold the pulleys steady to more easily remove the bolts.

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    • Remove the motor pulley.

    • Keep track of the key—which may fall out on its own—and keep it with the motor pulley.

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    • Pull the transmission pulley straight off of the splined shaft to remove.

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    • Use snap ring pliers to remove the snap ring securing the tensioner pulley to its shaft.

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    • Remove the tensioner pulley.

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    • Use needle nose pliers to remove the three wire clips securing various cables to the back of the inner belt cover.

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    • Use a 12 mm socket to remove the two remaining inner belt cover bolts behind the transmission pulley.

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    • Pull the inner belt cover clear of the motor and transmission shafts.

    • Remove the inner belt cover.

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    • Use a 12 mm socket and wrench to remove the six sets of side guard bolts and nuts, three on each side.

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    • Slide the side guard off of the curved main guard to remove.

    • Repeat the same process on the opposite side.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the two rotary tine retaining bolts.

    • Repeat the same process on the opposite rotary tine.

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    • Slide the rotary tine off its axle to remove it.

    • Repeat the same process on the opposite rotary tine.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the bolt holding the drag bar in place.

    • Remove the drag bar.

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the cable guide screw.

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    • Pull the cable guide's metal clip out of the shifter frame.

    • Unwind the cables from the cable guide.

    • Remove the cable guide.

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    • Lift up on the tensioner pulley arm to loosen the tension on the tensioner spring.

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    • Remove the top of the tensioner spring from the end of the clutch cable.

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    • Remove the bottom side of the tensioner spring from the tensioner arm.

    • Remove the tensioner spring.

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    • Pull up on the clutch cable to remove it from its slot.

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the cable guide screw.

    • Remove the cable from the cable guide.

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    • Use needle nose pliers to straighten the change lever pin.

    • Pull the pin straight out to remove.

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    • Slide the change lever extension off its base to remove.

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    • Remove the three shift linkage mounting bracket bolts and nuts:

    • Two 12 mm bolts and nuts

    • One 14 mm nut

    • This nut is holding the tensioner pulley arm assembly to the bracket. It may fall away once you remove this nut.

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    • Pull the shift linkage mounting bracket away from the frame.

    • If it hasn't already come off, the tensioner pulley arm assembly may fall away once you remove the mounting bracket.

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    • Pivot the shift lever out and away from the shift gate to remove it.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the two shift gate through-bolts.

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    • Lift the shift gate off of the transmission to remove it.

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    • Use a 10 mm socket to remove the rotary change shifting arm bolt.

    • Remove the rotary change shifting arm.

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    • Use a 10 mm socket to remove the two remaining shifting arm bolts.

    • Remove the two remaining shifting arms.

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    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the front handle bolt.

    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the shouldered handle angle selection bolt.

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    • Grab and rotate the handle off of the frame towards the motor.

    • Be careful not to snag, bend, or rip any cables as they are all still attached to the handle.

    • Set the handle near the motor.

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    • Use a 17 mm socket to remove the three frontside blade guard bolts.

    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the four backside blade guard bolts.

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    • Rotate the blade guard up and off of the transmission to remove it.

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    • The motor may fall away from the transmission during this step if it is not properly supported. Take care to ensure both the transmission and motor are supported.

    • Use a 14 mm socket to remove the two frame bolts.

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    • The transmission and motor are both very heavy. This may require two people.

    • Consider supporting the transmission with jack stands so you can easily remove the wheels in the coming steps.

    • While supporting both sides, roll the transmission away from the motor and frame.

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    • Remove the wheels.

    • Make sure the transmission is supported such that there isn't too much pressure on the now-exposed axles.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Carsten Frauenheim

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