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Old 20-10-2009, 10:06 PM
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Hi All

I have recently just moved to a property with a large Garden around 2 acres. after reading through alot of Information on the net about Ride On Mowers I finally took the plunge and purchased a secondhand Honda HF2218H..

everything seems fine with the mower when cutting on a level plain but when I need to pull up a small slope in the garden it starts to vibrate and sounds quite noisey? I'm certain its not the engine making this noise but was thinking it could be the drive belt slipping although there is no squeal? it also seems to struggle up the slope but once its cleared the top its fine again and all the noise and vibration stops...

this model is a Hydrostatic with two belts that both look like they have seen better days, the drive belt for the cutter is quite loose until I engage the cutter then all the slack is taken up, the main drive belt from the bottom of the engine seems to have a tensioner but it does seem like there is planty more to tighten....

Any Advice would be gladly apreciated..

Many Thanks

Tony
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Old 22-10-2009, 01:02 PM
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Hi All

I have recently just moved to a property with a large Garden around 2 acres. after reading through alot of Information on the net about Ride On Mowers I finally took the plunge and purchased a secondhand Honda HF2218H..

everything seems fine with the mower when cutting on a level plain but when I need to pull up a small slope in the garden it starts to vibrate and sounds quite noisey? I'm certain its not the engine making this noise but was thinking it could be the drive belt slipping although there is no squeal? it also seems to struggle up the slope but once its cleared the top its fine again and all the noise and vibration stops...

this model is a Hydrostatic with two belts that both look like they have seen better days, the drive belt for the cutter is quite loose until I engage the cutter then all the slack is taken up, the main drive belt from the bottom of the engine seems to have a tensioner but it does seem like there is planty more to tighten....

Any Advice would be gladly apreciated..

Many Thanks

Tony
Surely there must be someone with some knowledge about Ride On Mowers on the site?
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Old 24-10-2009, 07:47 PM
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Surely there must be someone with some knowledge about Ride On Mowers on the site?
I take it no one has experienced their Ride On Tractor "judder" under load? this Honda Mower did it again today while driving up a small incline, the engine sounds fine but it seems to struggle up hills I would of otherwise thought is should manage easy.......
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Old 27-10-2009, 02:10 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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jasper65 wrote:
jasper65;867654 Wrote:
Surely there must be someone with some knowledge about Ride On Mowers on
the site?


I take it no one has experienced their Ride On Tractor "judder" under
load? this Honda Mower did it again today while driving up a small
incline, the engine sounds fine but it seems to struggle up hills I
would of otherwise thought is should manage easy.......




The belt is shot. You said so in your first post. Replace it and keep on
going. What more do you want anyone to tell you?

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Old 30-10-2009, 10:14 PM
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The belt is shot. You said so in your first post. Replace it and keep on
going. What more do you want anyone to tell you?

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what I put in my previouse post was guess work, I'm no Ride On Mower boffin by any means.....

cheers for the confirmation its much apreciated.......
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Old 30-10-2009, 10:15 PM
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The belt is shot. You said so in your first post. Replace it and keep on
going. What more do you want anyone to tell you?

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what I put in my previouse post was guess work, I'm no Ride On Mower boffin by any means.....

cheers for the confirmation its much apreciated.......
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Old 01-11-2009, 09:42 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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jasper65 wrote:
Art;867982 Wrote:
The belt is shot. You said so in your first post. Replace it and keep on

going. What more do you want anyone to tell you?

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what I put in my previouse post was guess work, I'm no Ride On Mower
boffin by any means.....

cheers for the confirmation its much apreciated.......




You have the advantage of seeing and experiencing it. Your guess work is
going to be far more accurate than any "boffin" on Usenet.

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Old 02-11-2009, 02:04 PM
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You have the advantage of seeing and experiencing it. Your guess work is
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Guess work doesn't often solve problems! advice from people who have experenced simular situations can often take you straight to point of the cause, Perhaps asking for advice on forums is a thing of the past if we can all guess correctly.......
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Old 20-11-2009, 06:04 PM
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Hi,

Sorry for the delay but i've been away for a while!

Its hard to tell with these type of problems without seeing the machine due to the vast array of possibilities but I would say you are on the right track for starters. Trouble is you have a Hydro system to take in to consideration as well....

The Hydro Pump is belt driven, the juddering and vibration could be down to a week tensioner pulley / spring causing the pulley to bouce erratically when under load. Locate the pulleys + springs and walk along side the machine while someone drives it up the incline to force the problem and watch for this happening.

Secondly it could be the Hydro pump itself. If the seals are starting to go internaly it would drive fine until either the unit / fluid gets warm or the hydro unit gets put under increased load (like pulling up a hill). Which would also be a good indication of why it was sold in the first place! Check at the rear of the machine for the Hydro Fluid reservoir and make sure theres the right amount of fluid in there for starters and let me know what you've found.

If you need any Honda spare parts check out www.jungle-busters.co.uk and if the parts you need are not listed you will need to call them on 0191 4692020 along with the chassis number to ensure you are getting the right parts sent out for your model of tractor.

Hope this helps
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PS - New Hydro Transmission Unit for one of those tractors is £1060.00 + VAT so I hope you can find a solution
 




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