Good video , are the splines on the roller changeable do you know ? I’ve bought and old cobra cheap but the inner splines are worn bad .. I don’t know the proper name … the gearbox seems fine … any help be appreciated thanks 👍🏼
Wayne Essar Hi thank you, these get very dirty inside and like I said in the video, it's often overlooked and it's a job that doesn't take to long. I was pleased with the outcome of the video on the tripod, I plan to do much more of these type of videos if I can find the time. Thanks for watching🙂👍
Hi can you help please.I have the same mower I've inherited it from my dad.Its very good condition but when sat on level ground the front left wheel is raised off the ground. I'm thinking the roller isn't level.Is there a way to adjust?
I have an HRD535 - the drive works on it when I lift the roller off the ground and very reluctantly if you give it a push when on the ground - but mainly it sits there kind of ratcheting on the spot like it is trying to go but slipping ... do you think this points to the needle bearings being the issue?
Hi possibly but I’d say it’s more the clutch in the gear box or gears cog has worn out, but first check the lever where the cable goes to can slip there’s a little nut and bolt that hold it on have a look at that first ( you will have to removed the roller system to do that, the good thing is you can buy the parts to repair these gearboxes. Only way you will know is take it apart and strip the gearbox down. Let me know how you get on Thanks🙂👍
Hi that rings a bell when I looked on the diagram, but my way has to be correct as there wouldn’t be any point having the washer on there, it would just aimlessly slide along the shaft, Honda must have made a mistake there. Hope this helps🙂👍
I have a Honda HRD536 QXE with rear self-propelled drive, which I am having a problem with. When I engage the self-propel system, the shorter rear roller rotates, however, the longer roller does not rotate, so does not drive. I suspect the gear teeth on the output gearbox drive and / or the gear teeth on the longer roller are worn or stripped. Appreciate your comments ? Could it be anything simpler ?
Hi I would say the best scenario would be the splines have worn on the longer roller, Meaning you would just need that roller replacement. Other than that it would be a gearbox issue, but saying that I would think gearbox issue would mean both won’t turn. You need to get that roller off and investigate. Hope this helps thanks for watching 🙂👍
Hi good video, im doing a similar model at the moment lawnflite 553hrs-pro-hs. ive just did a full rebuild of the gearbox and came to realise i cant find out online what grade of oil i need to fill it with as the old stuff was knackered, any idea as ive read people saying sae 90 iso 220? but no idea where to find it locally. thanks
Hi my local mower shop said use SAE30 that’s just standard mower engine oil. Mower shops should sell it. I’ve used it and haven’t had any problems. Hope this helps and thanks for watching🙂👍
please do more videos like that . when you take the honda gearbox apart , can you explain the noise of the machine gun .also the big cog and small cog etc etc .and the clutch slipping . and the arm . when you do the new video on this please . thank you .
I bought a hrh536qxe the other day, it was sold with a judder when engaging the roller. I imagined it would be a slipping belt but googling it seems it’s warn cogs. However I tightened the cable and it kind of solved it. But I thought I’d clean it up. One of the needle bearings is knackered, How do I get a needle bearing out?? Been heating it, wd40, hitting it from the inside, no luck. Any suggestions?
Hi heating and hitting it’s out I find is the only way, the mower shops buy the shaft bit which has the bearings in, I don’t think they are stupidly expensive. But that does involve taking the gearbox apart. If you go that why you may as well put a new dog clutch in it as I find that’s what usually (not always) causes the judder. Hope this helps thanks for watching🙂👍
Life's Hobbies And Happenings have never removed them? As I’ve already ordered replacements. Is it the clutch that causes clicking not the cogs slipping?
Stuart Winter Hi again I have removed them once, but I had to heat them up red hot, the got them out with a punch, repair shop told me I wouldn’t be able to do it but I proved them wrong, it’s not an easy job though. The few I’ve took apart the gears weren’t to bad, you won’t know for sure the condition until you dismantle the gearbox, but I bought 2 mowers last year both juddered but when I replaced the dog clutch they were fine. You really can’t tell until it’s been dismantle though. Hope this helps.
Hi. I cannot find a video to show how to get the roller off the shaft. Tearing my hair out and heating and beating the c**p ot of it. I've spent so much time on it i could have bought a new mower! Help please?!!
I put new bearing on my roller every winter mate the should no t be seal bearing should be a grease nipple on them so you put grease in the bearing and drive the wet out
paul bugden Hi Paul that's a good point a grease nipple would make much more sense. The problem is people who don't understand these mowers carry on using them with badly worn bearings, the the problems escalates and things get ruined. I've seen some pretty rough drive systems on these, but most is repairable, bearings are fairly cheap, it's the gearbox parts that are the expensive bits. Thanks for watching🙂👍
Gregs Mowing Yes circlips can be a pain, getting the off can be frustrating at times when the tool keeps flicking off. That's why I really checked they were in the groove. But I'll give these pro Honda's One thing there much easier to work in than the HRX range, the HRX ones have so much to take off to do a job in them, Thanks for watching🙂👍
@@miklethegreat i did get the small roller off . what you need to do is soak it in OP Spray . the gearbox is still not driving because i for got to put the washer back inside the gearbox . so i will have to take the gearbox apart again to get the drive working .
I purchased a brand new HRH, and after the first 15 minutes of mowing it wasn't moving forward anymore... I found that little black cylinder with an axe on the ground, that black part on top here : th-cam.com/video/NbNF6TcFhIA/w-d-xo.html Back to the shop, mechanics told me it was the first time they had seen that. They put it back in place in 5 minutes, and I hope it wont happen again, imagine the blade hurts it when it falls ?
Hi I don’t think the blade would touch it as it can’t fail directly on the blade and you would be going forward. I imagine with yours someone forgot to put the pin retainer on, then the pin could drop out, but I would imagine it’s very rare it would fall off. Thanks for watching🙂👍
@@menditman2004 Thanks for your answer. Yes, now can see it's behind the blade. It most likely felt while I was emptying the bag, with the engine idle.
Hello there, how do you disconnect the roller from the mower? It’s connect with rod going from the engine to gearbox
Good video , are the splines on the roller changeable do you know ? I’ve bought and old cobra cheap but the inner splines are worn bad .. I don’t know the proper name … the gearbox seems fine … any help be appreciated thanks 👍🏼
That was very neatly done.
It looks way better!
Wayne Essar Hi thank you, these get very dirty inside and like I said in the video, it's often overlooked and it's a job that doesn't take to long. I was pleased with the outcome of the video on the tripod, I plan to do much more of these type of videos if I can find the time. Thanks for watching🙂👍
Hi Wayne, you just commented on my night video 🤣 I’m trying something out, it may improve my channel👍
Hi can you help please.I have the same mower I've inherited it from my dad.Its very good condition but when sat on level ground the front left wheel is raised off the ground. I'm thinking the roller isn't level.Is there a way to adjust?
Hi the rollers are fixed you can’t really adjust them, I’d say you have an issue with your front wheel adjuster. Let me know how you get on 🙂👍
Is there a way to adjust front wheels?
@@richyandliz4802 Hi I would take of the wheels and see if everything is in place, also check for anything bent.
I have an HRD535 - the drive works on it when I lift the roller off the ground and very reluctantly if you give it a push when on the ground - but mainly it sits there kind of ratcheting on the spot like it is trying to go but slipping ... do you think this points to the needle bearings being the issue?
Hi possibly but I’d say it’s more the clutch in the gear box or gears cog has worn out, but first check the lever where the cable goes to can slip there’s a little nut and bolt that hold it on have a look at that first ( you will have to removed the roller system to do that, the good thing is you can buy the parts to repair these gearboxes. Only way you will know is take it apart and strip the gearbox down. Let me know how you get on Thanks🙂👍
@@menditman2004 great thanks will do!
On the parts diagram the thrust washer and circ clips are the opposite way round to how you fitted them (washers first then the circs in middle)?
Hi that rings a bell when I looked on the diagram, but my way has to be correct as there wouldn’t be any point having the washer on there, it would just aimlessly slide along the shaft, Honda must have made a mistake there. Hope this helps🙂👍
Yeah - thanks again for all your help - super helpful video!
I have a Honda HRD536 QXE with rear self-propelled drive, which I am having a problem with. When I engage the self-propel system, the shorter rear roller rotates, however, the longer roller does not rotate, so does not drive. I suspect the gear teeth on the output gearbox drive and / or the gear teeth on the longer roller are worn or stripped. Appreciate your comments ? Could it be anything simpler ?
Hi I would say the best scenario would be the splines have worn on the longer roller, Meaning you would just need that roller replacement. Other than that it would be a gearbox issue, but saying that I would think gearbox issue would mean both won’t turn. You need to get that roller off and investigate. Hope this helps thanks for watching 🙂👍
@@menditman2004 Many thanks for your quick reply, much appreciated 👍. Its always good to get a second opinion 👍
hi do you have the part number for the collet in rear roller bearing hrd 536 please
Hi good video, im doing a similar model at the moment lawnflite 553hrs-pro-hs. ive just did a full rebuild of the gearbox and came to realise i cant find out online what grade of oil i need to fill it with as the old stuff was knackered, any idea as ive read people saying sae 90 iso 220? but no idea where to find it locally. thanks
Hi my local mower shop said use SAE30 that’s just standard mower engine oil. Mower shops should sell it. I’ve used it and haven’t had any problems. Hope this helps and thanks for watching🙂👍
Have you ever taken the gearbox apart as i have a cusomer who's drive is not working would like some advice on how to go about it... intresting video
please do more videos like that . when you take the honda gearbox apart , can you explain the noise of the machine gun .also the big cog and small cog etc etc .and the clutch slipping . and the arm . when you do the new video on this please . thank you .
Yeah same video off internal repair please.
Hi mate,
My HRD535 2002 doesn’t sit flat, roller keeps dropping on the right side so not holding up. Any ideas why? Appreciate the help.
Hi all I can think is that the bearings have had it, or the body has damage where the roller bolts on to. Let me know how you get on. Thanks.
I bought a hrh536qxe the other day, it was sold with a judder when engaging the roller. I imagined it would be a slipping belt but googling it seems it’s warn cogs. However I tightened the cable and it kind of solved it. But I thought I’d clean it up. One of the needle bearings is knackered, How do I get a needle bearing out?? Been heating it, wd40, hitting it from the inside, no luck. Any suggestions?
Hi heating and hitting it’s out I find is the only way, the mower shops buy the shaft bit which has the bearings in, I don’t think they are stupidly expensive. But that does involve taking the gearbox apart. If you go that why you may as well put a new dog clutch in it as I find that’s what usually (not always) causes the judder. Hope this helps thanks for watching🙂👍
Life's Hobbies And Happenings have never removed them? As I’ve already ordered replacements. Is it the clutch that causes clicking not the cogs slipping?
Stuart Winter Hi again I have removed them once, but I had to heat them up red hot, the got them out with a punch, repair shop told me I wouldn’t be able to do it but I proved them wrong, it’s not an easy job though. The few I’ve took apart the gears weren’t to bad, you won’t know for sure the condition until you dismantle the gearbox, but I bought 2 mowers last year both juddered but when I replaced the dog clutch they were fine. You really can’t tell until it’s been dismantle though. Hope this helps.
Life's Hobbies And Happenings clutch or gears don’t look very warn? There is about 5mm of play on the little cog shaft though should there be?
Hi. I cannot find a video to show how to get the roller off the shaft. Tearing my hair out and heating and beating the c**p ot of it. I've spent so much time on it i could have bought a new mower! Help please?!!
I put new bearing on my roller every winter mate the should no t be seal bearing should be a grease nipple on them so you put grease in the bearing and drive the wet out
paul bugden Hi Paul that's a good point a grease nipple would make much more sense. The problem is people who don't understand these mowers carry on using them with badly worn bearings, the the problems escalates and things get ruined. I've seen some pretty rough drive systems on these, but most is repairable, bearings are fairly cheap, it's the gearbox parts that are the expensive bits. Thanks for watching🙂👍
Great vid. Really helped. Thanks
Hi glad the video was useful to you, Thanks for watching🙂👍
I hate circlips, Hayter use pins instead which I sort of prefer, the old side drive hayters had circlips, good video
Gregs Mowing Yes circlips can be a pain, getting the off can be frustrating at times when the tool keeps flicking off. That's why I really checked they were in the groove. But I'll give these pro Honda's One thing there much easier to work in than the HRX range, the HRX ones have so much to take off to do a job in them, Thanks for watching🙂👍
HI LUKE , AM STUCK .I CAN,T GET THE SMALL ROLLER OFF . I JUST DONE A VIDEO FOR YOU TO HAVE A LOOK . I NEED TO SPLIT OPEN THE GEARBOX , NO DRIVE .
I have the same problem. Did you ever get it sorted? If so how?
@@miklethegreat i did get the small roller off . what you need to do is soak it in OP Spray . the gearbox is still not driving because i for got to put the washer back inside the gearbox . so i will have to take the gearbox apart again to get the drive working .
I purchased a brand new HRH, and after the first 15 minutes of mowing it wasn't moving forward anymore... I found that little black cylinder with an axe on the ground, that black part on top here : th-cam.com/video/NbNF6TcFhIA/w-d-xo.html
Back to the shop, mechanics told me it was the first time they had seen that. They put it back in place in 5 minutes, and I hope it wont happen again, imagine the blade hurts it when it falls ?
Hi I don’t think the blade would touch it as it can’t fail directly on the blade and you would be going forward. I imagine with yours someone forgot to put the pin retainer on, then the pin could drop out, but I would imagine it’s very rare it would fall off. Thanks for watching🙂👍
@@menditman2004 Thanks for your answer. Yes, now can see it's behind the blade. It most likely felt while I was emptying the bag, with the engine idle.
At least looking at Lings Honda for HRD536 Qxeh