Posted by Oliver 500 Wa on April 17, 2019 at 00:40:25 from (73.96.107.51):
In Reply to: Honda 5013 tractor posted by white halftrack on April 16, 2019 at 11:48:39:
I have a Honda 4514 which is a riding mower, but I think has the same engine as you have. Mine has been a super machine. I bought it new in 91. Mine has a 38" deck so you will have different blades, but I have always gotten generic blades from a local lawn equipment place. Mine still has the original deck belt on it. It is getting kind of cracked so I bought a spare off ebay last summer. The main belt has only been replaced once and that was also an ebay item. Use a Kevlar belt.
I replaced the blade spindle bearings with ones from a local bearing supply about 12-15 years ago. They were a common size and on the shelf. Oil and air filters come from Honda. Could probably find an oil filter that crosses over, but the air filter is uniquely shaped so a Honda only item.
This year it had it's first failure. Starter quit. Brushes were worn out. Bought NOS Honda brushes off ebay for $13 and installed and it's all good again.
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