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you can use blue. i only have red on hand but have never had a problem taking them out. have to use a breaker bar though, haha but they aint coming loose. thanks.
Hi all, I'm in this exact process with my HS724 and was wondering, when putting the chute back on (mine is full electric, so almost a must to remove as its easier than disconnecting cable) but after the white plastic bushing is cleaned off, of old crud, do you need to put a thin layer of low temp grease on the white plastic again so it slides as the chute rotates, OR leave it dry as thats its purpose?
Great video. Quick question, were you pulling the starting cord to get the drive belt on? I saw you pulling something but it wasn't in frame of the camera so i didn't see exactly what it was. Thank you for the video, I'm going to change my drive belt tomorrow
@@HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311 will do. And just to be clear it was the starter cord that you were pulling? Your video saved me from having to take it to the shop so many thanks for that
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Here is a handy tool I use to remove the bucket. amzn.to/3wxKoNe
Check out our Facebook group here facebook.com/groups/180228506224122
This is done in REAL TIME to show you that it is not too difficult if you follow step by step. UA-cam put a time limit on this video so this is 2 parts. The second part is about 7 minutes long. You can find the PART 2 of this at end of this video or check our channel playlist. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the tip on the breaker bar😅
It's an amazing tool for any mechanic. Thanks for watching.
Thanks! Great how to. The red locktite makes me nervous, but hey, im not taking them out 😂
you can use blue. i only have red on hand but have never had a problem taking them out. have to use a breaker bar though, haha but they aint coming loose. thanks.
Very helpful video
thanks for watching
How’s that Milwaukee 3/8” ratchet? I was thinking of grabbing one. Fuel?
thank you very much
Hi all, I'm in this exact process with my HS724 and was wondering, when putting the chute back on (mine is full electric, so almost a must to remove as its easier than disconnecting cable) but after the white plastic bushing is cleaned off, of old crud, do you need to put a thin layer of low temp grease on the white plastic again so it slides as the chute rotates, OR leave it dry as thats its purpose?
please post this on Facebook group. Unfortunately I do not have any experience with these electric chutes.....yet.
Would you happen to have an auger housing for an HS624
check on facebook group Honda Snowblower Enthusiasts. thanks.
I have a specific question about the carbs on my hs 724 that I can't figure out. Would you be ok if I ask you some questions aboit it
please ask on Facebook group Honda Snowblower Enthusiasts. 4000 members and many good ppl that can help. thanks.
Shoot I don't doo FB
with 10, 800 members/subscribers i can not always answer one on one. hope you understand.@@merleschmidt5810
Great video. Quick question, were you pulling the starting cord to get the drive belt on? I saw you pulling something but it wasn't in frame of the camera so i didn't see exactly what it was. Thank you for the video, I'm going to change my drive belt tomorrow
remove spark plug wire before pulling on recoil to help thread the belt on. thanks.
@@HondaSnowblowerEnthusiasts311 will do. And just to be clear it was the starter cord that you were pulling? Your video saved me from having to take it to the shop so many thanks for that