April 25, 201213 yr Author Balthzar guessed it. Yes it's a Honda Harmony HRB215. I got it along with another mower as partial trade for a Craftsman I was selling. I pulled out the spark plug, put a small shot of carb spray in it, put some gas in the empty tank, fired right up. I couldn't believe it. Everything on this thing works. This is a really nice mower, very quiet compared to the B&S and Tecumseh flatheads I've been working on. I really like the blade clutch feature (first mower I've had with it). The polycarbonate deck is pretty interesting as well.
April 25, 201213 yr I thought all lawn mowers in this class were pull start, did someone make a lazy man version with a push to start option?
April 25, 201213 yr Author You can get them with electric start, the HRX217HZA for example, for the low, low price of $900! Higher end push/self propelled mower can be had with electric start. Toros and Troy-Bilts for example.
April 25, 201213 yr WOW, then we deserve the Fat Man award for taking even more physical activity away.
April 25, 201213 yr Author Well if you really want to exercise you go with a push mower, or if you really want a workout a push reel mower.
April 25, 201213 yr When I was growing up, my folks always had Snapper riding mowers...the newer ones had a battery and key start...I like Snappers because they are rear engined and RWD.. IIRC, they had self-propelled Sears push mowers for light-duty work also.
April 25, 201213 yr Well if you really want to exercise you go with a push mower, or if you really want a workout a push reel mower. I restored a Clemson reel mower a bunch of years ago. They're tricky to properly sharpen, but the give the best cut when they are.
April 26, 201213 yr Author When I was growing up, my folks always had Snapper riding mowers...the newer ones had a battery and key start...I like Snappers because they are rear engined and RWD.. IIRC, they had self-propelled Sears push mowers for light-duty work also. Unlike their cars this Honda is RWD. I'm torn on what I want to do with it. On the one hand it'll fetch a pretty penny (easily $200), but on the other hand it's a really nice lawnmower. Even cold start you give it a gentle pull and it fires right up. It's very quite, love the blade clutch, and I appreciate that even the small front wheels are actually ball bearing, rare for small wheels. Well if you really want to exercise you go with a push mower, or if you really want a workout a push reel mower. I restored a Clemson reel mower a bunch of years ago. They're tricky to properly sharpen, but the give the best cut when they are. I can imagine. We had one when I was kid. Don't know whatever happened to it. When I was like 13 I mowed lawns and had a small collection of mowers. I knew a little about small engines then, but not nearly what I know now. Pity they're all gone, some of them were pretty neat. Even had a 2-stroke snowblower.
April 26, 201213 yr I looked at one of these (or it's successor) a while back. I liked it but I felt it was way too heavy... like they used the Accord platform to build it on. I need something fairly lightweight so I can throw it in and out the back of the CR-V quick and easy.
April 27, 201213 yr Author I looked at one of these (or it's successor) a while back. I liked it but I felt it was way too heavy... like they used the Accord platform to build it on. I need something fairly lightweight so I can throw it in and out the back of the CR-V quick and easy. What you want then is an older lawn mower, like a Lawn Boy or Toro. Their decks were made of aluminum and magnesium. Never rusts, very light. As for the Honda, its one of those cases where its overbuilt, and that's a good thing. If you get the push version it'll be quite light since the deck is made of a polymer called NeXite. Pretty stuff stuff too. Found this video demonstration on their site. http://powerequipment.honda.com/lawn-mowers/nexite-mowing-deck
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