Great video, I've got an f501 to with the same problem and I was having issues figuring out the part numbers, there seems to be a couple of different ones. Thanks
Great, I have model F310 from my oil is dripping and is much more wet from oil waiting for parts new simmering water seals. Any idea where I can get that transmission cover what you show on the beginning of videos that two metals , my is bit damages from rust around that circle, trying finded them everywhere no luck , always tells me is to old. England Transmission inside has milk colour. I bought second-hand this machine. I have no idea how many owners have before, but I'm trying to bring her back to life , I started with an engine, which on the first day did not run at all new fuel , new spark plug , cleaned carburettor on second day engine cutch and run like new . But that two metal cover shield I needed new from somewhere.
Seal goes bad if you don't remove the tines pretty much after every use and clean the weeds or threads wrapped around the transmission shaft and then making their way into the stamped steel protectors and then eventually into the water seal. Its called a water seal as it keeps water and debris out and the oil in. Oil doesn't need to be replaced too often if it's not getting milky, contaminated with water or some other contamination. Its the same oil used in your engine and is not that expensive. I would say it depends on use as well. But replace it every 2-3 years if not using much or annually if using it quite a bit.
Working on a rental machine right now (Honda FC600K1), this video was a tonne of help! Thanks for making it!
Glad it helped!
Literally in the exact same situation and this video was like finding gold for me today
Great video. I have a Honda F401 and doing the same job. Thank you..
Thanks
Good job. Liked your improvisation for seal install tool. Have to do the same to my auction find F501 that I paid 70 bucks for. Happy happy
Great video, I've got an f501 to with the same problem and I was having issues figuring out the part numbers, there seems to be a couple of different ones. Thanks
@@mechanicunderthetree7543 thanks for the help. The only # i could find on it is GX140-1455287. Hope that helps. Thanks again!
Great, I have model F310 from my oil is dripping and is much more wet from oil waiting for parts new simmering water seals.
Any idea where I can get that transmission cover what you show on the beginning of videos that two metals , my is bit damages from rust around that circle, trying finded them everywhere no luck , always tells me is to old.
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Transmission inside has milk colour. I bought second-hand this machine. I have no idea how many owners have before, but I'm trying to bring her back to life , I started with an engine, which on the first day did not run at all new fuel , new spark plug , cleaned carburettor on second day engine cutch and run like new .
But that two metal cover shield I needed new from somewhere.
email me at mechanicunderthetree@gmail.com with what you need. I will look it up for you. I will need a serial number of the tiller
Thanks man , great help!
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Nice video. That thing looks old, what year is it?
what did you put on the transmission seal before install, antiseize or a sealant and grease?
Outside the seal it was grey silicone and inside just some oil for easy sliding
Hello,how you removed those shields please?with a vacuum? I cant remove mine without damage them
You will have to undo one tab on it and the remove 2 bolts holding it. It should knock off after that
How often do you need to Change the Transmission oil so the seal doesn’t leak
Seal goes bad if you don't remove the tines pretty much after every use and clean the weeds or threads wrapped around the transmission shaft and then making their way into the stamped steel protectors and then eventually into the water seal. Its called a water seal as it keeps water and debris out and the oil in. Oil doesn't need to be replaced too often if it's not getting milky, contaminated with water or some other contamination. Its the same oil used in your engine and is not that expensive. I would say it depends on use as well. But replace it every 2-3 years if not using much or annually if using it quite a bit.
@@mechanicunderthetree7543 Thanks for taking the time for Making the video really helpful . 👍🏾
Good job
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Hi. From which Web site you ordered seals? Thanks.
Honda parts nation
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Honda dealership is where I got mine. eBay has some parts. What country are you located in?
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