Honda TL5040 Operator's Manual

Honda TL5040 Operator's Manual
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Honda TL5040 is a light duty rotary tiller that is designed for use on Honda's Multi-Purpose Tractors. The tiller is designed to be powered by the (type 0,2000 R.P.M.) rear Power Take Off (PTO), and is raised and lowered by the optional (category 0) three point hitch. The tractor must also be equipped with the optional front weight bracket and weights as detailed in the Tractor Owner's Manual.

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

ROTARY TILLER TL5040

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for

MULTI-PURPOSE TRACTOR with

CATEGORY 0 3-POINT HITCH

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION

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SAFETY

General Safety ...............................................................................................................................

General Tiller Safety ....................................................................................................................

Maintenance Safety .......................................................................................................................

Safety Labels .................................................................................................................................

TRACTOR PREPARATION ....................................................................................................................

Hitch

..............................................................................................................................................

Front Counterweight

......................................................................................................................

Tire Pressure

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DEALER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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DEALER CHECK LISTS

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ATT'ACHING TILLER TO THE TRACTOR

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TILLER ADJUSTMENTS

Depth Adjustment

..........................................................................................................................

Rear Shield Adjustment

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THREE POINT HITCH ADJUSTMENTS

Height Adjustment ........................................................................................................................

Upper Link Adjustment .................................................................................................................

Lift Rod Adjustment .....................................................................................................................

TILLING

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TRANSPORTING .....................................................................................................................................

DETACHING TILLER FROM TRACTOR ..............................................................................................

STORAGE

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MAINTENANCE

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LUBRICATION

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TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................

SPECIFICATIONS

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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................

PARTS LISTING .......................................................................................................................................

WARRANTY SERVICE ...........................................................................................................................

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Thank you for purchasing an H.T.A. Honda Rotary Tiller.

manual describes

operation and maintenance of the Honda TL5040 Rotary

Tiller.

All information in this manual is based on the latest product information avilable at the time of printing.

American Honda Motor Co., Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.

No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.

This manual is considered a permanent part of the Rotary Tiller and it must stay with the Tiller if resold.

READ THIS OPERATORS MANUAL CAREFULLY. Pay special attention to these symbols

and

instructions that follow:

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Indicates serious injury or death WILL result if instructions 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 injury can result if instructions are not followed.

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NOTICE

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Indicates that equipment or property damage can result if instructions are not followed.

NOTE: Gives he :lpful information.

Honda Rotary Tillers are designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according

to

instructions. Operating this Tiller requires special effort on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

Using this product for a purpose not intended may cause injury or property damage. Read and understand this Operator's Manual before operating this Rotary Tiller.

If a problem should arise, or if you have any questions about your Tiller, consult an authorized Honda

Multi-Purpose Tractor Dealer.

AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR

CO.,

INC. 1991, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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INTRODUCTION

AND

DESCRIPTION

INTRODUCTION

This manual is provided to give you the necessary operating and maintenance instructions for keeping your rotary tiller in top operating condition. Please read this manual thoroughly to understand the purpose and use of each control.

For safe operation, observe all safety labels on the machine and all safety precautions noted throughout this manual. If you need assistance or additional information, contact your authorized

Honda Multi-Purpose Tractor Dealer.

NOTE: All reference to right, left, front, rear, top, or bottom is from the operator's point of view while facing the direction of forward travel when the tiller is properly attached to the tractor.

DESCRIPTION

The TL5040 is a light duty rotary tiller that is designed for use on Honda's Multi-Purpose

Tractors. The tiller is designed to be powered by the

(type

0,2000 R.P.M.) rear Power Take Off (PTO), and is raised and lowered by the optional (category

0) three point hitch. The tractor must also be equipped with the optional front weight bracket and weights as detailed in the Tractor Owner's Manual.

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

The tiller serial number location is indicated in the diagram below (Fig. 1).

Record the number for future reference when requesting repair parts or dealer assistance.

SERIAL NUMBER

LOCATION

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SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

Operation of the Tractor and its attachments requires special efforts on your part to ensure your safety and the safety

of

others.

SAFE OPERATING RULES

To avoid severe personal, injury or equipment damage, observe the following precautions:

All parts, especially guards and shields, should be in good condition and securely fastened in place.

Do not remove any guards, warning labels, shields or safety devices; they are installed for your safety.

Always wear sturdy shoes and avoid wearing bulky or loose clothing while operating equipment.

Never operate equipment when tired or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

In case of emergency, know how to stop the equipment and thoroughly understand the. operation of ALL controls.

Never permit anyone to operate equipment without proper instructions.

Children'should not be permitted to operate the tractor or rotary tiller.

KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AT

A

S A F E

DISTANCE DURING OPERATION.

The tractor is an operator only vehicle, do not allow passengers to ride on the tractor or the rotary tiller.

GENERAL TILLER SAFETY

Operation of the Rotary Tiller requires special efforts on your part to ensure your safety and the safety of others. Know these requirements before you operate the Rotary Tiller.

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To avoid injury or tiller damage, do not allow anyone to stand on or ride on the tiller.

To avoid injury from rotating parts or thrown objects, do not stand or allow others to stand near the tiller while it is operating.

Clear the area of all debris before beginning tiller operation.

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Operating the tiller in the fully raised position may exceed the maximum angle of the driveline.

To avoid tiller damage and possible loss of control, do not add weight to the top of the tiller.

To avoid injury to yourself and others; do not leave the tiller in the raised position when unattended.

KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AT A SAFE

DISTANCE WHEN OPERATING THE

ROTARY TILLER.

Never wear loose clothing when operating the rotary tiller. Loose clothing may become entangled in rotating parts or become hooked on controls leading to injury or damage to property.

Never leave the tractor operator's seat when the tractor is in motion; or while the Power

Take Off

(PTO) is engaged.

Before getting off the tractor, always:

- shut the engine off

- remove the ignition key

- wait for the

PTO to stop turning

- then lower the tiller to the ground

To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, never attempt to clean or adjust the tiller with the tractor engine running.

TRACTOR PREPARATION

HITCH

Operation of the TL 5040 Rotary Tiller requires the optional rear hydraulic lift and three point hitch be installed on the tractor.

FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT

Proper operation of the Rotary Tiller requires the installation of an optional front counterweight bracket and four 26 pound (1 1,8 Kg.) weights.

The addition of the front counter weight may not always maintain satisfactory stability. Reduce tractor speed and exercise caution under these conditions to prevent severe personal injury or property damage.

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Do not exceed weight limitations stated in the tractor owner's manual or equipment damage may result.

TIRE PRESSURE

Proper tractor tire pressure with tiller and front weight kit installed:

Turf tires

Agricultural tires

Front

14 psi

20 psi

Rear

11 psi

24 psi

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MAINTENANCE SAFETY

Before performing maintenance /inspection, read the instructions thoroughIy.

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Before cleaning inspecting or sevicing the tiller or the tractor be sure to:

- move the Power Take

Off

(PTO)

Iever to the

- lower the tiller to the ground.

- stop the engine and remove the key.

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If you strike an object while driving or tilling, stop the engine and inspect the tractor and the tiIler. Repair any damage before

you

resume operation.

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Operating the tiller or the tractor with damaged, worn or broken parts may result in severe personal injury.

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All nuts, bolts and fasteners must be tight.

SAFETYLABELS

Danger Label location on driveline

Fig. 1

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SHIELD MISSING

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DO

NOT OPERATE

ROTATING DRIVELINE

conTAcT cAn

CAUSE o w n

KEEP AWAY!

DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT-

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ALL DRIVELINE TRACTOR AND

EQUIPMENT SHIELDS IN P U C E

DRIVELINES SECURELY

ATTACHED AT BOTH ENDS

DRIVELINE SHIELDS

TnAT Turin

FREELV.ON DRIVELINE

Fig. 2

2

1 5

4

Fig.

1

KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING TINES

Rotating tines will cause injury

Fig.

4

Universal joints can be damaged Il lift angle is excessive and PTO is engaged.

Adjust tractor lift linkage or hydraulic

Fill Gearbox with oil before each use to prevent gearbox damage.

Using a high-speed PTO to drive this implement can cause severe damage and could seriously injure anyone nearby.

2000 RPM

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MAXIMUM PTO SPEED:

Fig. 6

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DEALER

ASSEMBLY

INSTRUCTIONS

1

Install female end of driveline onto Tiller gearbox input shaft and secure with proper quick locking device Fig.

3.

2 Attach three point hitch mast struts and driveline shield to tiller frame using M12x30 mm. bolts, lock washers and nuts Fig.2.

3

Attach mast braces to mast struts using

a

M12x90mm bolt, spacer, nut and jam nut

Fig.

4.

4

Secure mast brackets onto clamps on gearbox housing using a M12x80mm spacer, nut and jam nut.

5

Install hitch.pin brackets onto frame using two

M12x9Omm bolts, with lock washers. Fig. 5

Brackets must be installed with the weld nut on top side maintaining a distance of

19-3/4”

(501 mm) centered between brackets. Fig.

6.

6 Check gearbox oil level per instructions in

LUBRICATION section.

7 Make certain all safety shields and safety labels are in place and in good condition.

8 Check the tiller tine bolts to ensure they are tight.

Torque to

73 ft. lbs. (10.1

Km)

Fig.

7.

9 Apply a coating of grease to the telescoping parts of the driveline Fig. 8.

10 Using a grease gun and a multi-purpose grease, ensure the tiller tine shaft and the driveline are lubricated Fig. 9

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n

Fig.

3

I-=-”””

Fig.

6

(501 mm) hltch pln bracket

Grease fitting

Fig.

9

Fig. 7

tractor end

1 grease fitting

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Driveline

Fig. 15

-

.

tiller end

DEALER CHECK LISTS

PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST

Inspect the Rotary Tiller thoroughly after assembly to be certain it is set up properly before delivering it to the customer. The following check list is a reminder of points to inspect. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made.

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Check all bolts to be sure they are tight.

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Check that all cotter pins are properly installed

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Check that all lubrication points with grease fittings have been lubricated.

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Check that tines have been properly installed.

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Check gear box oil level.

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Verify safety labels are applied and are in good condition.

PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST

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Show customer how to make adjustments.

- Explain importance of lubrication to customer and point out lubrication points on tiller.

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Give this Operator's Manual to the customer and ask customer to become familiar with all sections of it.

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ATTACHING THE TILLER TO

THE TRACTOR

Ensure the tractor has been prepared as instructed under TRACTOR

PREPARATION section

of

this manual to prevent serious personal injury or equipment damage.

Attach the lower lift arms of the three point hitch and secure with clips as shown Fig. 15.

Install the hitch top link to the tractor mounting bracket and secure with clip as shown Fig. 13.

Install the other end of the hitch top link to the tiller and secure with clip as shown Fig. 17.

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(note: the top link should be installed with the locking nut towards the tiller).

Adjust the right hand hitch lift rod.to make the tiller parallel with the ground (left to right) when the tiller is raised slightly off the ground. Shortening the lift rod will raise the right side of the tiller, lengthening the lift rod will lower the right side of the tiller Fig. 12.

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Adjust the hitch top link to make tiller parallel with the ground (front to rear).

Increasing the length of the top link will cause the rear of the tiller to drop, shortening the link will cause the rear of the tiller to raise.

Tighten the locking nut on the top link securely Fig. 17.

tiller A-lrame hair pin

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6 Position the tiller to sit approximately in the center of the rear wheels and adjust the stabilizer check links to prevent excessive left to right sway Fig.

16.

7 Attach the tiller driveline to the tractor IT0 by: Fig. 14-18

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Fully depressing the locking collar and slowly push on the driveline until the locking collar returns to the locked position.

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Move the driveline back and forth to ensure it is securely connected.

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Make certain the driveline shields are in place and are in good condition.

Do not operate the tiller without the driveline shields in place and in good condition. This could result in severe personal injury or death.

When attaching the

PTO

it is important that the PTO locking collar be locked in the groove on the end of the driveline.

Before operating tiller, raise and lower the tiller slowly through its full range with the three point hitch to ensure the driveline does not bottom out

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hitch brackets

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Fig.

14

Fig. 16

Fig.

17

Fig. 18

TILLER ADJUSTMENTS

REAR SHIELD ADJUSTMENT

The rear shield can be adjusted to control the soil

DEPTH ADJUSTMENT tilth. The finest tilth (consistency) is achieved with the shield in the lowest position. That position is a) Position the tiller skids (one on each side)to the recommended for mulching, mixing, and burying desired tilling depth. weeds, fertilizer, etc. The higher the shield is b) TO adjust, raise the tiller

o f f

it securely in position. Loosen the skid pivot bolt. soil. To adjust, hook the chain onto the gear box in the desired position. FIG. 20

c) Remove the adjusting bolt. Pivot the skid to the positioned, the more course the finished results.

The higher positions are recommended for'rocky desired depth position hole, reinstall the adjusting bolt and tighten securely. Retighten the pivot bolt. Never o p e r a t e t h e tiller without the shield installed. Objects may be thrown from the tiller causing Injury

or

property damage.

fear shield chain rear shield chai adjusting M ( I in 4th hole

I-lOperation can damage the tiller. without skids installed

Approximate tilling depth

Hole position 5 7.00 inches (178mm)

4

5.25 inches (133mm)

3 3.50 inches ( 89mm)

2 1.75 inches

( 44mm)

1

0.25

(

6mm)

Fif. 2

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THREE POINT HITCH ADJUSTMENT

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

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Avoid raising the tiller too high while the

PTO Is

engaged because the operating angle

of

the driveline universal joints will be exceeded, producing noises and vibrations which may damage the driveline.

Note: When in the transport mode (and PTO is not engaged) it is acceptable to raise the tiller to the maximum height of the hitch.

UPPER LINK ADJUSTMENT

The upper hitch link is adjusted to position the tiller parallel (front to rear) with

the

ground. Making the upper link longer will cause the rear of the tiller to go down, making the upper link shorter will cause the rear of the tiller to go up. To adjust the upper link, first loosen the locking nut, make adjustment by turning the link body, then retightening the locking nut.

LIFT

ROD

The right lift rod of the hitch is adjustable to position the tiller parallel

(left to right) with the ground.

Making the right rod shorter will raise the right side of the tiller, making the right lift rod longerwill lower the right side of the tiller.

Fig.

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TILLING

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Follow

the lubrication instructions on page

13

prior to operating the tiller to prevent damage to the equipment.

Note:

If

your tractor is equipped with the four wheel drive option, it is recommended that

you

operate in the four wheel drive mode while tilling.

Fig. 23

Position the tractor where you wish to begin tilling.

Position the tiller slightly off the ground. Reduce engine RPM to

&Out then throttles increase engine engage the rear

Note: The tractor ground speed controls the size throttle. bites the tiller tines take in the soil. a slow ground speed results in smaller bites which requires less

Drive forward slowly as you lower the tiller to the power. ground.

Proper ground speed is dictated by soil conditions, heavy soils will require slower travel speed.

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When you must turn, raise the tiller high enough to just clear the ground, dis-engage the FTO, then raise the tiller as high as necessary to clear obstructions and complete the turn.

LNQEZJ

DO not attempt to turn corners with the tiller in the ground as this could result in damage to the tiller and/or tractor lift linkage.

Do not attempt to till or move in the reverse direction with the tiller on the ground or damage will result to the tiller andor the tractor.

TRANSPORTING

When the tiller is in the fully raised (transport) position, the maximum operating angles of the driveline universal joints are exceeded. Do not engage the PTO when the tiller is in the transport position.

3 Replace all damaged parts. Parts are available from your Honda Multi-purpose Tractor

Dealer.

4

Clean any rust from the tiller and repaint as required to maintain the appearance of the tiller.

5 Replace all missing, illegible, or damaged safety and warning labels. See list of labels in this manual.

6 Store tiller in a clean dry area.

MAINTENANCE

BEFORE

EACH

USE

Check tractor tire pressure (refer to tractor preparation section of this manual).

Lubricate tiller driveline as described in lubrication section of this manual.

Check tiller tines and rotor to be sure that no foreign objects such as wire or steel strapping bands are wrapped around them.

TINES

Inspect tiller tines for wear. Replace tines if they reach the condition shown in Fig.

24.

Check tiller tine bolts for tightness. Torque to 73 ft. lbs. (10,l

Km).

DETACHING TILLER FROM

TRACTOR

1

Lower the tiller to the ground. Turn off the engine, remove the key and apply the tractor brakes.

2 Disconnect the hitch upper link from the tiller end.

3 Disconnect the two lower hitch lift arms from the tiller.

4

Disconnect the tiller driveline from the tractor

PTO by pushing on the PTO locking collar and pulling back on the driveline.

Fig.

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STORAGE

When the tilling season is over, the tiller should be thoroughly checked so a minimum amount of work will be required to put it back into operation for the next season. The following recommendations are offered to aid in properly storing the tiller.

1

,

Clean the tiller thoroughly. Remove all dirt and debris from under the housing.

2 Lubricate the tiller and check the gearboxes for proper oil level as recommended in the

LUBRICATION section of this manual.

12

Make certain driveline shields are in place and in good condition.

During operation, listen for abnormal sounds which might indicate loose parts, damaged bearings, or otherdamage. Correct any problems immediately.

WEEKLY

Grease the tiller bearing. Check tiller input gear box and final drive oil level as indicated in lubrication section of this manual.

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Grease lltllng

Fig.

26

\

adjusting bail

Fig.

25 tractor end tiller end

Driveline

Fig. 27

LUBRICATION

BEFORE

EACH USE

1

Driveline Universal Joints

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Apply grease to each fitting using grease gun (fig.

27).

2 Driveline

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Disconnect driveline and separate sections. Apply grease to male tube.

Reassemble driveline. (fig.

8)

EVERY

40

HOURS

3 Rotor Shaft Bearing

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Apply 2-3 shots of grease to grease fitting at right end of rotor shaft using hand pump grease gun

(fig.

26).

4

Input Gearbox

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With tiller level, remove oil level check plug on rear of gearbox housing.

Correct oil level .is at bottom of check plug.

Add oil if necessary. Gearbox capacity

14

oz.

5

Lateral chain housing

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With tiller level, remove oil level check plug on side of housing. Correct oil level is at bottom of check plug. Add oil if necessary. Chain housing capacity is

28 oz.

Chain Housing Oil

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AGMA 8EP Ind gear oil or SAE

140

GL

5

gear oil

Gearbox

Oil

(when the first oil is unavailable)

......................................................................................................

SAE 90 or

80 W - 90 wt.

oil

Grease

.............................................................................................................................. lithium base grease

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THROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTONS

Uneven Till

Noisy

Knocking or

Chattering

Bogging

PROBABLE CAUSE

Tiller not level right to left

Loose components

Low oil in gearbox

Tiller is tilted towards the rear

Foreign material wrapped around rotor

REMEDY

Adjust skids for same depth

Adjust hitch right lift arm

Check all

b o l t s

for tightness. Refer to Torque Specifications

Check for proper oil level. Refer to Lubrication section.

Adjust 3-point hitch top link to level tiller

Remove foreign material

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SPECIFICATIONS

Approximate Working Width ................................................................................................................... 40"

Inside Housing Width

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1

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39"

Input

RPM

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2,000

Type Hitch

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3-point Cat.

0

Tine Shaft Speed ..............................................................................................

..............................

288 RPM

Gearbox Ratios

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Input

Lateral

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4.1 :

1

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1.69

:

1

Deck Material .................................................................................................................................

5/64"

steel

Tilling Depth

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0"

-

7"

No. of Tines

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24

Implement Weight

..............................................................................................................................

244 Ibs

Shipping Weight

.................................................................................................................................

27 1 lbs

Chain Housing

Oil

........................................................

AGMA 8EP Ind gear oil or SAE

140

GL

5

gear oil

(when the

first

oil is unavailable)

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Proper torque for metric fasteners used on TL 5040 Tiller.

Recommended Toraue in

Foot Pounds (Newton Meters).*

Numbers appearing on bolt heads indicate ASTM class.

*

Use 75% of the specified torque value for plated fasteners. Use 85% of the specified torque values for lubrificated fasteners.

41

46

14

24

27

Y)

21 I (286)

418

( 5 6 6 )

561 (163)

821 (1112)

1119(1516)

778 (1054)

1138(1542)

PARTS LISTING

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DESCRIPTION

PTO SHIELD

SHAFETY PIN DIAM. 3

LIFT PIN CAT 0

SCREW M12x80

MAST SUPPORT

MAST BRACE

MAST SPACER

SPRING WASHER DIAM. 12

NUT M12 L.

NUT M12x1,25 H

SCREW M12x1,25x35

RH GEARBOX HALF CLAMP

REAR SHIELD CHAIN HOOK

LH GEARBOX HALF CLAMP

OIL PLUG

38"

GEARBOX HOUSING

SPACER

ClRCLlP E 35

SHIM

BALL BEARING 6207

GASKET

GEARBOX FRONT COVER

SCREW M12x25

OIL SEAL 35x72~10

BEVEL GEAR 2=41

PTO SHAFT

-

PINION Z=10

KEY 10x8~30

SHAFT PIPING

NUT M10 H

SPRING WASHER DIAM. 10

SHAFT

BEARING 6207

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12

CHAIN CASE

CHAIN CASE GASKET

UPPER SPROCKET

FLAT WASHER DIAM. 10

BEARING LODGING COVER

SPACER

SCREW M12x70

CPLT DRIVE CHAIN ASA 50x41

LOWER SPROCKET 2=22

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38

39

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41

20

21

22

23

24

16

17

18

19

25A

258

26

27

28

11

12

13

7

8

9

10

1.4

15

1

2

3

4

5

6

DESCRIPTION

SCREW M10x25

LH SKID

STAND

OIL SEAL LODGING COVER

ROTOR

REAR SHIELD

SPLIT PIN DIAM. 5x35

FLAT WASHER DIAM. 12

LH SIDE FRAME

SCREW M10d0

HARDSTEELWASHER

TENSIONER ARM SPRING

NUT M10 METAL TRIBLOCK

CHAIN TENSIONER ARM

FLAT WASHER DIAM. 10

SCREW M10x35

SCREW M10x60

FRAME

HITCH PIN BRACKET

SCREW M12x90

SCREW M10x30

GEARBOX LATERAL SUPPORT

SCREW M12x40

BUSHING

RH SIDE FRAME

RH SKID

SCREW M12x1,25x45

GREASE NIPPLE MlOxl

ROTOR COVER

SPEED BLADE RH

SPEEDBLADERH

REAR SHIELD SPRING

REAR SHIELD CHAIN

OIL PLUG

3/8' G

OIL SEAL 40x52~7

NUT M10 L

SCREW M12x1,25x30

REAR SHIELD PIN DIAM. 12

ClRCLlP I

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72

REF.

47

48

49

50

51

42

43

44

45

46

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

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69

70

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80

81

82

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U

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DESCRIPTION

YOKE

CROSS JOURNAL ASS.

ClRCLlP

GREASE NIPPLE

YOKE FOR TUBE

FLEXIBLE PIN

CARDAN TUBE

CARDAN TUBE

OUTER TUBE YOKE

YOKE

KEY

CONE WITH COLLAR

SAFETY TUBE

SAFETY TUBE

HALF SHAFT

HALF SHAFT

HALF SHAFT

HALF SHAFT

HALF SAFETY GUARD

HALF SAFETY GUARD

SAFETY GUARD

REF.

30

31

32

33

34

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

1

2

3

4

5

11

12

13

21

19

20

OWNER 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:

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Discuss your problem with a member of dealership management. Often complaints can be quickly resolved at that 1evel.If the problem has already been reviewed with. the Service Manager, contact the owner of the dealership or the General Manager.

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If your problem still has not been resolved to your satisfaction, contact the Power Equipment Division of American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Power Equipment Customer Service Department

4475

RIVER GREEN PARKWAY

Duluth, Georgia 30136

Telephone: (404) 497-6400

We will need the following information in order to assist you:

- Your name, address, and telephone number

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Product model and serial number

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Date of Purchase

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Dealer name and address

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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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