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Honda snowblower parts hs701/16/2024 That's what I used for help during disassembly. The site has a lot of info showing the exploded parts. (Pulling the lever out of one of the gear slots is what disconnects the drive wheel from the transmission disc.) Mine didn't suffer from that problem, but I looked closely at how the transmission lever on the handles worked relative to the disc/wheel contact force. I also recall reading some posts that said the transmission lever could wear in a way that prevented proper contact wheel to disc. I believe there was an adjustment (bolt with a spring attached to one end and a lock nut) that controlled the force that the wheel applied to the disc. I did measure the wheel to verify that it was within specs. I cleaned the transmission disk with 3M green scrub pad to lightly give its polished surface some "bite." Then I cleaned the rubber of the wheel with alcohol (and very lightly rubbed it with the same green pad). Then I wiped the metal transmission disc with a grease solvent. I removed the cover plate from the bottom, and got rid of the mouse nest. The grass and shredded paper/cloth of the nest picked up oil and spread it over the disc. It was contaminated with oil from a mouse nest that had oil in it. I own an HS80 and mine would intermittently stop or refuse to move.
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