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In Reply to: Honda Snowblower u-joint posted by Carl Hann on Wednesday, November 14, 2007:
The SB752A is the Canadian number for this snowblower. It is a SB800 in the states. This snowblower is used on the 4514, 4518, RT5000, and RT513 tractors.
The PTO driveline that connects the blower to the tractor comes apart easily with a setscrew at the blower and a middle-sliding joint that will separate the two U-joints. So it’s no problem to get out. In all my documentation on these tractors there is nothing on part numbers for this snowblower. The only thing I find is the recommendation: Every 8 operating hours, slide the driveline apart and grease the sliding surfaces. Also grease the U-joints. Not much help on finding new joints.
Maybe a call to one of the online places that sells parts for these tractors can help. In the past I have gone to a local shop that used to sell these tractors and they were able to find parts for me. It usually takes a few weeks to get them but they are available.