HOW To GREASE Honda Snowblower AUGERS Without Zerks

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  • This is a great 10 minute service point you should do on your Honda snow blower every fall to prevent an auger gearbox failure or other problems down the road.
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  • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
    @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @baddad5781
    @baddad5781 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for sharing your know how with us buddy. Excellently done video. These steps you outline can and should be used on any brand of snowthrower.

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thanks. happy it helped. yes, i should mention that many of these videos can be used on any brand.

  • @danmorrissette4814
    @danmorrissette4814 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great Help ! never took mine apart like that, i have HS928 , apx 12 yrs old.. now that you showed how easy it is to remove, ill go ahead and service it ! Thank You so much! love your channel!

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks. when i first learned this I also could not believe how easy it was to remove augers and impeller. I do this also if i am installing an impeller kit . kill two birds with one stone.

    • @dougmildram3032
      @dougmildram3032 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      12 yrs old? You're ripe to replace belts and the impeller bearing, unfortunately much harder.

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks. Always looks for more group experts on my Facebook Honda Groups.@@dougmildram3032

  • @dougmildram3032
    @dougmildram3032 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Forgive the bubble burst: looking at just the auger area and not doing the much harder inspection of the belt area, including the impeller bearing, after 10 years or so of use, is still asking for trouble. The bearing may be whining and near death but you'd need a good ear to notice. I've had my HS828 for over 25 years. Stored indoors, never removed the augers off of the front shaft as shown, but have done/serviced belts AND THE OVERSTRESSED impeller bearing hiding behind the auger housing a few times, with dread and a floor jack (optional) to assist on reinstall. Yes, the side auger bearings shown here can last maybe 20 years, the stress(load,force) on them is minimal and the speed of rotation is much slower (auger speed reduced by front gearbox, while the impeller speed goes full speed). The potential rust between augers and front shaft will not affect performance or life of any part until you hit a rock, obstruction and the shear pin wants to break, THEN a frozen shaft will either break rust free in that split second, or cause the awful break you've shown. I just bought a used HS928 for a friend and took them both apart for belt and bearing maint this month. Both needed impeller bearing. Read other tutorials warning you to depress the auger's handle lever on reassembly because the odd metal "brake" piece can end up being reinserted wrong, rubbing the inner area of the impeller pulley and throwing sparks and self destructing if you don't realize your invisible, cannot-see mistake. The HS828 and HS928 are nearly identical, same impeller, same belts, same impeller shaft. If you have new belts to install, also order yourself a $15-20 Honda 96150-60040-10 Bearing (6004UU) and a $15-20 (GEARWRENCH top quality, or a lesser/set like WORKPRO) 12mm ratcheting swivel wrench before splitting apart the auger housing, etc as needed to get at the belts and actually replace either the drive belt (stays put during the split) or auger belt (removes itself as you do the split, and very tricky to mate housing and belt correctly on reinstall). However you can inspect belts, not bearing, via the inspection cover with four 10mm-head 6mm bolts to remove then lift cover up to see). Hope this helps, respect to all efforts to educate others.

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for informative comment. We have covered this many times in other videos and our Facebook Group Honda Snowblower Enthusiasts since 2018. Please visit and help out. I need all the help I can get with 8000 plus members with both Honda Facebook groups.

  • @richardaquino1640
    @richardaquino1640 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video thank you.

  • @christianepaquet9193
    @christianepaquet9193 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I tried to subscribe to your FB group. I am not sure I succeeded...I am sure your videos will help me to keep my new Honda in good shape. Better prevent than repair. Thanks a lot for your great work !

  • @stevelongard7843
    @stevelongard7843 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When doing this it might be a good time to change the gear box oil. Thanks for helping me Anthony.

  • @foiwater
    @foiwater 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good time to paint the bucket. Do you know the best place to get the correct paint?

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes. been discussed many times on our facebook group Honda snowblower enthusiasts. answers help 5000 people at a time.

  • @MrNocolon21
    @MrNocolon21 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a 2003 HS928 with a worn auger. I picked up an 828 with a mint auger, minus rust that I'm gonna use on my 928. The augers on the 828 are rusted solid. it was kept outside. I've had it soaking with PB blaster for days and still nothing. Might try putting the auger back in and prying it with a 2x4. Really getting old now. ugh

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      good idea. sometimes it can take awhile. one time it took 2 months. i know you cant wait that long. if the 828 augers can not be reused I have cut them off with a cutting wheel so I can use good augers in their place.

  • @gabrieldignard3602
    @gabrieldignard3602 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey brother! Love the vids ! Do you know the capacity of sae90 that would go into Honda HS80 auger gear box? Thank you kindly

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      no but id know you fill it to bottom of drain plug on a level surface. I never change it . just add if down. up to you .

  • @saulzales819
    @saulzales819 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video. Anyone know where I can buy Anti-sieze graphite spray dry film lube in CA or online (pls share link)? I see the Moly lube on Amazon and the Blaster brand. Any thoughts on those? Thanks in advance

  • @Puttj
    @Puttj 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you wedge the augers with wood in order to get the two 12mm bolts off the shaft ends? My augers spin and the bolts are tight as heck. TY

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a good idea. if it hasnt been service for years I apply anti seize grease to all bolts to help remove next time. thanks for watching.

  • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
    @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  ปีที่แล้ว

    Great 10 minute maintenance point to do in fall. Please subscribe if this has helped you and check out our Facebook Group HONDA SNOWBLOWER ENTHUSIASTS with over 3300 members worldwide. We also have over 60 How To videos on this channel to help you SAVE Money on DIY maintenance and repairs on your snowblower. Especially good in emergencies during snowstorms when the shops are too busy. thanks for watching.

  • @christianepaquet9193
    @christianepaquet9193 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Will a brand new HSS928CTD need to be lubricate before its first winter ?

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  ปีที่แล้ว

      good idea. a couple squirts and you will be good to go. also inspect the whole machine and make sure anything that moves is lubricated. Tighten stuff up if needed. The dealer should have done everything but I like to check out everything before you need your Honda. thanks.

    • @christianepaquet9193
      @christianepaquet9193 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you very much @@HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311 ! I will sure follow your suggestion. The dealer did a pretty good job at lubricating everything that has to be. This is my second Honda snowblower. I had the first one for 16 years and I exchanged it for a new one cause it still had a pretty good exchanging value. I am 67 yrs old and I intend to blow snow with my new Honda until I am 100. I love your channel which will help me reach my goal.

    • @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311
      @HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@christianepaquet9193 you'll be surprised what you can do. keep watching videos and check out the FB group with same name. thanks.

  • @appleztooranges
    @appleztooranges 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You think Honda will discontinue their snowblowers in the future? They did mowers and single stage so far

    • @dougmildram3032
      @dougmildram3032 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I would think not (be discontinued), but they have already gone down the road of bad engineering, adding a joystick and electronics?/actuator? for chute control, which is likely to fail, while the good old manual chute mechanism will last forever if you maintain it (check the three 8mm bolts with 12mm heads, they can come loose and disappear, if still there remove all three and clean and grease/anti seize the big round area after pulling up/off to remove chute. Oh yeah, also first need 12mm wrench to remove the gear+shaft from the chute bracket if you're ready to lube the entire circle and the plastic piece that probably stays stuck to the chute when removed, this gasket-like plastic rotates on the grease you apply to the circle.

    • @appleztooranges
      @appleztooranges 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dougmildram3032 but the new machines have auto turn. The old ones (which I owned 2 models) have no steering and was a bear to move around during storms. I guess you have to pick your poison here!