The Most Abused Honda Mower I've Ever Seen, And It's Still Running
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Links to products I have in my tool bag.
Honda Air Filter. amzn.to/3gPEGfR
Compression tester. amzn.to/2NMgeze
Spark PLUG TESTER. amzn.to/3jEcZH3
Inline Spark Checker. amzn.to/3bnXjmA
Feeler Gauge set. amzn.to/3rTsZK6
Chemical bottle. amzn.to/3eWcGVs
Lithium Grease amzn.to/3BAMsnX
Above are affiliate links which means we receive a percentage of the revenue made from purchasing products via those links.
Thanks for watching. This Honda mower has never had an oil change and has been low on oil for the last decades. Not that's what I call neglect.
This video is meant as entertainment, always practice safety.
Пікірлер: 217
Love Honda mowers. So unfortunate that Honda is exiting the mower market.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
me too, and yes it's a real shame
@mikespain8655
Жыл бұрын
I bet Honda makes battery powered mowers though, yippee! NOT!
@Ket4ekifan
Жыл бұрын
DAMN HONDA CARS, MOTORCYCLES, AND NOW MOWERS?! “Oooooo thanks for da like”
@Dabzontv
Жыл бұрын
Just bought 6 brand new ones once I heard they were leaving the market.
@BobbyS1981
Жыл бұрын
I’m considering buying one to have on hand. I for one want the blade brake clutch as I have to deal with a lot of leaves in the fall and spring. It’s becoming tedious to have to restart my current mower after each bag empty. Also, my current mower is heavy (100lbs) and self propelled, though there are times where it doesn’t help. I’m going to start getting my oldest started mowing the lawn soon and I’m sure the nexite deck Hondas are much lighter and would be easier for him to use.
Great mower. Shame it wasn't maintained well. Mine is 10 years + and it still starts on the first pull every year. I tease my neighbor across the street who doesn't maintain his Husqvarna and ended up just paying people to cut his grass. LOL
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
good for you, and too bad for your neighbor
I wanted a self propelled mower to help with my hilly yard. So my research lead me to the Honda HRR216VKA, and have been happy with it. The other day the rope was harder than usual to pull. I’ll look into the bearing and recoil situation. Thanks for this illustrative video.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
no problem, thanks for your time.
@SA-iw4ci
Жыл бұрын
One other thing to check is the blade brake. Make sure it completely disengages from the flywheel when the handle is pulled for start.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
good point
I needed a good quality mower with infinitely adjustable drive speed, so the hydrostatic Honda was a natural choice. The blade clutch mechanism on newer models like yours is really robust and easy to work on; it's another story keeping the axle bushings (at the height adjusters) greased. That's about an hour job for me, and it gets done about every three years. Otherwise, the axle will corrode and become abrasive, killing the bushings and making it really difficult to pull the mower backward. But otherwise, yes, in my case, the bells and whistles of the premium Hondas are worth the extra money & maintenance.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you for the information
I just changed the oil in a mower I got last season, it is from 2007, and I don't think the oil had ever been changed. Surprisingly, it wasn't low, but it was very thick and black. Almost like tar. I had to run the mower for about 10 minutes to get the oil thin enough to drain out. I put new oil in it, and surprisingly it still starts on the first pull, and runs fine without smoking (too much). The oil I put in it is black again after running it about 30 minutes, so I am going to have to change it again pretty soon, and possibly even a third time until the oil stays clean. I would love to see a new engine last that long of constant use with it's original oil and still run like a new machine.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice work on that mower. You're definitely doing your part to keep that mower running for as long as possible
EXCELLENT VIDEO! I OWN a HRR mower. I agree, the less bells & whistles, the better, less to break down. That oil was awful. When I store mine, I change oil & pull the plug & pour a tablespoon of oil down cylinder. I bought a air filter, new plug, & blade after buying new 3yrs ago in which I am installing I ALSO coat the bottom of mower deck with Fluid Film. Not only does it keep rust down, it keeps grass from sticking. I change oil during the season. Oil is the heartbeat if ANY engine.😉👍
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you are correct, too bad this one had a little less heartbeat than it needed for most of its life, Thank you Rice Burner
@kevinragsdale6256
Жыл бұрын
Your mower will last a long time then
That mower definitely has a bent crankshaft. That clank is a sign of that. To me, Honda mowers are amazing, but the HRR was a bit of a “swing and a miss.” It has a rock solid engine, but the deck and drivetrain is not the greatest. The HRX is definitely expensive, but it is rock solid.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you Riley Sindt
@bobp6742
Жыл бұрын
Thought the same, seeing that crank bolt running off center am surprised the uploader didn't say anything about it.
Oh I love the blade clutch system. The biggest issue on the HRR is the bushings. It's not always rust though - these lack a dust seal on the wheel side of the self propelled system below the ratcheting gears. It's important to add one as that's why the HRX mowers do not have problems nearly as much as the HRRs.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
ah you bring up a good point
That poor thing sounds pretty keeshed. That sucks. Impressive it lasted so long with no oil change or even being topped off.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I know right, In fact I saw it last week and it's still working which is good for them.
Good vid. Very informative for those that aren't in the know.👍👍
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you S A
When buying a new mower or vehicle I prefer to get only what I want on said item. However now days they make things with a lot of crap on them so they can repair them later. Thanks for the videos.
@HomeGaragechannel
11 ай бұрын
no problem
Unsuprisngly for someone like me even though maintenance on a piece of equipment is a big factor in what I buy extra goodies that make live easier are a must. My first mower that had a form of blade stop which was a Toto Turfmaster was awesome, being able to run the self propel while keeping the engine running is awesome. Of course the bigger the mowers get the more little goodies they have and at least in my opinion while they do add things to go wrong they often don't especially if preventative maintenance is taken.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice, and to be honest, I had something like that too, with the older toro with the 2 stroke Suzuki. Using the self propel and not use the blade was very cool!
I have one like this that I bought in 2019. Starts on the first pull even right out of the box (Adding oil and gas of course) after all this time I have the problem of the rear drive axle wearing and getting loose. I took apart and shimmed them with a piece of an greased pop can. Going up and down the the hard ground here in West Virginia is rough on any mower!
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice work on getting it fixed!
I have a honda self propelled 3 speed . Never a problem after more than 20 years. Changed oil and plug yearly .Dont have the blade clutch.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice work Harold Young, looks like you're doing a fantastic job, taking care of it.
Good old Honda reliability!!! So much abuse and it’s still running. I need me one of those for sure
@ChinookBear
Жыл бұрын
I've mentioned here on a video before, but my job uses portable air compressors with Honda GX 390 engines. Very little care is given to them, started in sub zero Temps and straight to WOT, and zero oil changes. It just gets added when needed. They run for 8 hours a day or more for many years. Hard to believe they do.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
these are very good, even when worn out.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
that's absolutely amazing in my book!
@brianmurray4724
Жыл бұрын
@@ChinookBear You should change the oil though.... at least annually.
I purchased a similar Honda with the mulch bag knob on right side. $75 starts runs fine the self propelled function pushes down a long ways before engagement. Cable Adjustment or belt. blades good I am going to clean it up and list it
@HomeGaragechannel
10 ай бұрын
nice, good luck with the sale
Really like my HRX. I change oil twice a year, about 25 hours on the oil. Only issue I've had is like you showed on the drive ratchet mechanism. Took it apart cleaned and lubed and good as new. I've heard from another channel that mowing wet grass with these Hondas will clog up the drive system literally locking it up. She said its a 3+ hour tear down for that clean up and re-assembly. I WILL NOT mow wet grass.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes mowing yet grass is never a good idea. But know that it is wet means you can still mow it, but you can try and let the mower dry up before putting it up.
I just got one of those, self propel was weak, and it would not roll backwards. I just oiled the axles and adjusted the cable and it runs good again.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yep that will do it
Thanks ! That mower may be ten years old but those tires are like new. I'd be surprised it they had 20 hours on that machine. Looks like it was rode hard and put away wet after hitting a yellow pole numerous times with the handle.... and hitting a buried pipe or root with the blade. As for the recoil assembly the price is under fifteen bucks at a shop.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you are correct, and yes it's not bad at all for its age. Too bad they didn't a little more work into the maintenance .
I have a Honda lawn mower that is about 45 yrs old and all I have had to do to it is Reg maintenance and a new spark plug a used coil and I had to replace the tires and I just changed the original blade it had a small hole on the deck but I was able to repair it oh I also had the carburetor cleaned for the first time ,it also has a blade clutch no issues so far touch wood lol so I can’t complain !! I love all my Hondas ,CRV civic snow blower and lawn mower bye 4 now
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice!
My mother had an MTD push mower for something like 15 years she didn't do anything to it, just added oil if it needed it, but never serviced anything. Eventually, she bought a new mower and let the old one sit for another 5 or so years. I asked if I could have the old MTD, she warned me it was junk but gave it to me anyway. I took it apart, changed the oil, fixed the wheels as they were sitting at a 45-degree angle lol, cleaned the underside, undercoated it, and cleaned the air filter. It runs like new now, I'll probably get 10 years out of it.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow it's pretty amazing that It still worked after that time!
bought a Troy-Bilt front drive self-propelled in 2010ish with Honda GCV160 motor for about $280.00. i recently noticed that these lawn mower prices have skyrocketed and that is when i decided to fix this one instead of buying another. never have changed the oil. recently put a new carb and air filter after it sat all last year. oil was low, so i filled it and plan on changing it in the next couple of weeks. so, that is 12years of use. it shares time with a lawn tractor. I expected it to break and it just hasn't. it is running great..no smoking or bad noises.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
it certainly seems to be holding up well.
Had my Honda izy for 13 years, runs as good as the first day! It’s not the fancy stop blade version, my deck is looking like crap now tho
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
it just means you're getting your moneys worth then! thank you Dai G.
The only dealings I've ever had with a blade clutch on a hand mower was on the dead Deere that I swa[pped the Kawasaki off of onto the Snapper and the blade clutch made a good blade adapter. and My answer is the same as yours as far as added complications. Basic is just fine with me. And as far a s no maintenance, Cheryl's old 89 Craftsman didn't have anything done to it till I came on the scene in 03 or 04. Now it had to have a new deck shell and the tranny laid down because I hadn't found out about the bentonite clay lube in the old Peerless trannys but now it smokes some but starts and runs just fine 11 horse Briggs flathead basic, no sleeve. Blessings
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you and me both!
@lewiemcneely9143
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel The plainer the better. Bare essentials. Don't need a blasted speedometer on a mower!
My 17 year old Toro with the B&S engine has outlasted 2 neighbors with Hondas. I service mine yearly. I don’t know about them but I have my suso.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow your neighbors must have treated them worst than this one then.
It 100% depends on the yard(s) l am doing. Small flat yards then probably not, large or hilly yards then l would definitely would get the options.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you bring up a good point
I've always purchased Honda mowers. I bought my first one in 1985. Unfortunately I left that one with my first wife. Since 1990, I've only purchased 4 Hondas. I gave one away, sold one and still have two. The two that I have still run like a top.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice and you leaving the first honda was a true gift to them. Wonder if it's still running?
Let me say: great video. I was wondering if you would be willing to put together a video on this same Honda model HRR2165VXA with the single handle rear wheel adjuster. These things inevitably fail. That particular video would likely save alot of owners, and eliminate a whole lot of grief. I just replaced this adjuster on my own HRR Friday 6/29/23. It was and is a time-consuming job. You may be able to spot a few shortcuts to save a do-it-yourselfer some time. Thanks.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
If I get this mower back, from the owner, most certainly will. thank you for the suggestion
Just so everyone knows. Just because you buy a battery powered mower that doesn't mean no maintenance. Their is maintenance for everything.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you are correct
Lawn equipment is the most abused next to a car. People are fine not doing ANY maintenance on their equipment until it will not start. I had a Snapper self propelled mower that ran for 27 years before it finally gave out. I would rather own a Snapper over a Honda. They are good mower and quieter than most. I usually find the air filter completely full of dirt, even to the point the carburetor was drawing oil from the crank case trying to get air. I agree, the blade clutch system sucks.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
the old snappers yes, they're very good machines. And it seems your experience with them, was a very good one, so I completely understand.
Can you believe I got my first self propelled mower LAST YEAR?? I think the cost of them kept me from buying them when I could just go by a cheap push mower. I decided to go to a pawn shop to look for a used Honda mower, and I found an HRR for $150. I snatched it up quickly. Runs quite well.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow nice grab!
High end vs basic mower.... Depends. If the mower is my primary, I'll get a high quality mower. My current push mower is a Toro Recycler with Personal Pace. Before I recently moved, it was my primary mower, and I wanted mowing help from others in the household, so I got a good quality, self-propelled, easy to operate mower. Now I have WAY more grass to cut, and my primary is a zero turn. I also inherited two basic push mowers. I'll likely keep one of the basic mowers for trim work, and sell the others. I don't like a bunch of features, like a blade clutch. I DO like Toro's Personal Pace mowers, as they are very simple to operate. No controls. Just crank and go.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you
Being (at least) somewhat mechanical minded, I really cannot understand why any adult with some life experience would pay upmarket prices for a high quality machine only to abuse it or fail to provide it the level of maintenance require to get the optimal performance and life out of it (i.e. getting their moneys worth). To me, that is not only a waste of money but an encouragement for the manufacturers to cheapen the quality of the product while maintaining or even increasing the high prices; if you fail to take care of your machine, it becomes more difficult to identify if a part failed from being made cheaply or from being abused. Also, I agree that if your paying a shop to service all of the addition features that most mowers don’t have more often, you could justify buying a cheaper machine, running it without an maintenance at all for 2-4 years, and just replacing it with another cheaper new machine every 2-4 years. I think I could argue that the expense either way would equal out to be about the same but probably slightly less by just replacing it; without the consumer feeling as though he’s dumping more money into the same old machine again? I would only be willing to pay up for a high quality machine IF I were planning to take care of it, service and repair it myself, and squeeze every drop of life out of it that’s possible! Personally, though, I generally don’t like owning machines or appliances that have harder to find, more expensive, or limited aftermarket parts availability. Doing my own work, I have made out extremely well running used equipment (sometimes even building one machine from the parts of two or more) so I rarely buy new, above middle-of-the-line machines and, even when I do, it is usually more about satisfying my own curiosity about experiencing the machine than expecting it to live a long life without additional costs or maintenance effort. For someone who has the ability and enjoys doing mechanical work, I think buying new, high end machines are largely unfulfilling. Most people in this situation would prefer bringing a used high end machine back from the dead, using it just long enough to get a feel for the user experience, then flipping it for a maximum profit and starting over again! I can only say that the machines I prefer to keep long term for my own person use are the machines that strike a nice balance between easy and enjoyable to use, powerful, dependable, affordable/easy to maintain and purchase replacement parts. Power equipment as a status symbol does not enter into the equation at all.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thanks for all the information and yes all power equipment should be priced all the same regardless of quality, place of origin and deserve equal representation
Yes a bought a honda with all the extras but i do look after my equipment. My old flymo QS5160HW lasted me 17 years until the gearbox failed but i can't get a new gearbox for it. If the honda lasts me 20 years it'll see me into my box.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow that Flymo lasted a long time, and hopefully the honda does the same. I bet with your maintenance that it will.
ive only used 2 different types of mowers, a regular push mower with no self propel and one where the mower propelled faster or slower depending on my waking speed. tbh i preffered the first one because the self propel system just added a bunch of unnecessary weight too it which made the push mower no more difficult
@cadencarrithers2339
Жыл бұрын
the propelled mower is a toro personal pace and ive never had any issues with it and weve had it for like close to if not over10 years. tbh i dont think any maintenance has ever been done too it other then maybe a carb clean and probably an oil change at some point.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
agreed
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice!
I have one that I never learned to tune. I think mine might be even older, LOL! All I’ve done is change oil
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice, at least you're doing that.
@5:06, looks like the crankshaft may be slightly bent. Looking at blade at the beginning and the engine shimmy on the deck at the end, to me, seems to confirm this. Could be wrong. Did you notice that?
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
if it is, it's so minor, it'd say it was acceptable, still pretty good for 10 years old. Thank you Warren Burke
Another great video and I agree
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thanks !
Thank you for the video
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
no problem thank you for your time
4/25/23 Hi there, Quick question about a project I have at hand, my Ariens lawn tractor. It has a Kohler Courage Single Cylinder OHV engine. It idles fine, but backfires when I shut it off. The owner's manual says the throttle has to be set in the fast (3/4) position, before the engine shuts off, to avoid backfiring. Clearly, it's well known that this engine has a backfiring issue, because they included it in the manual. You'd think idling before shut off would stop the backfire, as there would be a leaner mixture and less fuel to ignite in the muffler. Maybe I should've used a slower hand when throttling down? Maybe the fuel mix is too rich and unburned fuel somehow makes its way to the muffler and combusts? If the mixture is too rich, would that make it stall or choke out when going beyond half throttle? Something's improperly adjusted in the carburetor, but which screw/needle? Also, this mower has very few hours on it and is practically brand new! I've been using it for 8 or 9 months. Just sharpened the blades today and greased the front axle and wheel zerks. Hope to take the best possible care of my tractor, so it'll last a long life of good use. I always enjoy and learn from your equipment repair/cleaning videos. Thanks! - Gan P.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
ah yes I've heard of this issue before. If it was mine, I would install a fuel shut off valve, and 2 minutes before I plan to stop mowing, I would reach over, and turn off the fuel. It can't backfire, if there's no fuel in the carb.
@ganprottas6259
Жыл бұрын
Any recommendations for a 1/4 inch fuel shut off valve? I heard a lot of them leak after a while. I'll likely buy a pack of them as to lower the average cost per unit and then I'll have a few spares. What about the engine choking out at above half throttle? It seems as between myself and my grandfather, everything is always broken. Also, I had a project weed eater branded trimmer. The carb has a leaking gasket and the pull cord snapped on me. It also needs carb work and other miscellaneous fixes. It ran when I directly primed the cylinder with fuel, so I know it has enough compression and a working ignition system. For a rookie like myself, I hate to give up on it, especially because the engine has very little wear, but I'm done fooling with it. Maybe on Father's day, lawn equipment will be on sale and I can get a cheaper brand new unit, since I can't find any good deals on used weed whackers on FB Marketplace in my area. Times have changed and people know that their equipment is worth more than it was a few years ago, so getting a bargain isn't possible. And even free stuff is elusive.
Our old Mcculloch m56-190awfpx (equipped with Honda GCV190 engine) lasted 6 years without an oil change, then something broke inside the engine and it always revved to the max.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow, whatever happened to it then?
@Swashbucky
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel the deck was bent and rusty, the carb leaked fuel (and I couldn't find an appropriate replacement) so I just gave it away to a scavenger. I bought a Husqvarna LC353 AWD (GCVX 170 engine) and the four wheel drive is a blessing.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice!
I bought a well used cub cadet LT 1050 for 200.00. It ran great, but was owned by idiots at one time. It took me the first season to undo all the abuse and neglect, but's has been a pretty good machine since
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice job getting back to working condition!
Which snap ring pliers work on Honda mowers? I just bought a set on Amazon and the tips are too big and do not fit!
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I don't know
Does anyone know if I can get an aftermarket replacement bagg and frame that fits
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
as far as I know, no
I have a Poulan with the same engine and it is the best mower I have ever owned.
@HomeGaragechannel
3 ай бұрын
nice mower!
Thank you for the video😇
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
no problem thanks for watching and a comment
We bought a very cheap mower for around 300 bucks, that is being used commercially and has been used so much that the ball bearing in the wheels literally disintegrated (easily over 1000h hours of use). Surprisingly I could buy wheels from the manufactorer for 30 bucks a pop and all issues were solved, (teeth on the inside of the wheel was worn out as well). Point is, modern mowers still last a long time, and ethanol was never an issue as well. The low amount of Ethanol that is in gasoline doesn't cause any issues if you use the equipment regularly and don't store em over the winter with it.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you are correct about the ethanol thank you for the comment
I have a problem with my hrs 216 Ive checked flywheel key valvers new carb gaskets and it still surges and i cleaned it
@jibnerjuarez4288
Жыл бұрын
I swapped it with a 217 and that varb runs good also
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
when that happens to me, I just replace the carb.
well for me it does differ if i was going to get a Honda lawn mower for whatever tasks i use them for personally etc.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
that's a good way of looking at it, thank you Patrick Stapleton, I hope you're doing well.
@Patrick4959
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel for sure and yes i am doing very good here etc.
On Hondas shut the engine off with the fuel shutoff valve to prevent even ethanol from hurting it.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very true
Honda drivers on their way to put a fart can exhaust pipe in their mower:
The Honda mower is a good product. I've had mine 10 years and I just keep it clean, change the oil once a year and sharpen the blades. It still starts first pull. It does have its disadvantages. Firstly, I am a strong 98 kg guy, but it is simply way too heavy and too bulky to pick up and put in my boot. Secondly, the cheapest self-propelled Honda mower in Australia is $1,800. IF you can get one for $500 in USA, I think that is damn good value. I sure hope you end up changing that engine bearing in the one you just fixed. Maybe, I should import good used ones from USA and on sell them?
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
LOL,, sounds like a good plan but import taxes and regulations would not make it worth it.
@jon.bennett
Жыл бұрын
Had my Australian made Honda Buffalo Buck 20 years. Change oil every year and filters/spark plug as needed. It came with the Victa snorkel. Only parts I’ve replaced are wheel bearings and blades. I take care of it and should last another 20 years. Love Honda mowers!
damn that thing is noisy. so it’s a upper bearing issue? i’ve never heard of that before. informative video.
@timewa851
Жыл бұрын
sounds like garbage.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you Luke Donaldson, and yes the upper one.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I know right, good thing it still works
Hey i have a 3.5 hp brighs sxs.1481HH it was running really bad on run when i would accelerate it would try to die and most of the time it would die but on half chocke it would run perfect so i cleaned carb didnt work replaced it still didint work but the engine was ran 22 years without an air filter and it is pretty easy to pull do you think the engine is just worn out? And btw the engine is on banana bike.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice, I'd use a compression tester to find out if it's worn
@clanoffun8819
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel okay
Pretty good channel, guy.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thanks I appreciate it, but I'm always open to any suggestions
@cantgetright742
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel I bet. You’ve covered a lot of different stuff and different brands/models. I would say probably top ways to keep your equipment in good shape. And some don’t do this. Maybe some how to find your “new” mower/equipment
@cantgetright742
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel too bad you can’t get ahold of them fancy mowers like the stand behinds and zero turns. Convert a push behind to a self propelled
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
will do
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I know right, it's a bit difficult to source them
I find it easier to remove the rope before disassembly and install after winding the spring up again.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes that works well to, sometimes I just forget
Sorry to say a 30 year old Yard Man mower would always started on the first pull. Usually had oil changes and the blade sharpened. Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
well said
I want to do an oil change on my huskqvarna 190 cc push trimmer but I can’t find the oil drain plug is there another way I don’t want the engine to blow up
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
remove the oil dipstick, plug a pan, next to the mower, and tip the mower on it's side
@kirbyvanduzer6565
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel ok thanks that will make it so I can easily change the oil I want it to last a good while it’s got a Briggs and Stratton flathead engine it’s pretty reliable and starts easily
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very understandable
my 20 year old Tecumseh Toro still starts with 1, 2 pulls max with nothing but a yearly oil change and plug. Dreading the day it dies, since nothing today inspires confidence aside from honda. probably going to pick one up and leave it in the box before they're gone. any need to do anything to it before storage, or just leave it factory packed?
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
good idea, been thinking about doing the same, nah, just leave it in the box, as is, no fogging, or anything.
@DavidSmith-jj5pr
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel roger that, thanks!
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
no problem
Don't understand why people don't take care of their stuff. I can change the oil, plug, and air filter in about 10 minutes. At the end of the season, either run it dry, or run it with some Stabil. Will start right up in the Spring.
@HomeGaragechannel
10 ай бұрын
I know right
Back in 2012, I was in a jam and needed a new mower quickly. Going to Home Depot, I couldn't make up my mind so, decided to go with the Honda basic self-propelled push mower, which cost a fortune. Since Honda is supposed to have good quality, I assumed this would be a best bet. This decision turned out to be a huge mistake, the mower has been substantially worse than any other mower I have owned since 1965. The problems seem to center around the design of the mower; I suspect the engineers were fresh out of school and had never used a lawn mower before. Since the mower cost a fortune, I had to make it last so, have modified it numerous times to make the mower actually usable. One of the biggest gripes remaining on the mower, is it's super low engine power which I estimate to be the equivalent to a standard single blade more having 1.5 to 2.0 horsepower. The engine quickly bogs down with grass that is 2" high, whereas my 1969 Lawn Boy mower cuts the same grass like a hot knife through butter (same 21" cut but, with a 109 cc engine, instead of 160 cc with the Honda). The Lawn Boy also weighs half as much as the Honda, making it much easier to maneuver.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
wow you certainly seemed to have some struggles with yours
@billharris6886
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel Thanks for your response. I didn't want to bore your viewer's by complaining so, only mentioned about 5% of the problems (believe it or not). I suspect the reason why Honda has achieved such a good reputation is, they probably have done a thorough study of what Americans perceive as quality, then incorporate those "window dressing" features.
I like Honda mowers very much. With minimal simple maintenance (air filter, and engine oil change, maybe a spark plug every 3-5 yrs), these things run forever. A simple water hose with the mower on its side at the end of every mowing season, would mitigate a lot of the issues seen with the underside of mower decks.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
agreed!
Any idea of the paint code for these mowers?
@HomeGaragechannel
Ай бұрын
unfortunately I've never had to find it.
shows you tough tough honda engines are.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you got that right, surprised the compression was as high as it was!
I think Honda excel at making fourwheelers (ATVs) and cars but I don't know about lawn mowers.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes the last 40 years has been a fluke for sure.
Agree, no is my answer.😊
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you Rick Thelian
It’s a nice mower👍🙏👍🙏
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
For what it is, you are correct. Last I saw it, it's still going on strong, and even has a new set of blades on it! Thank you RayFpv for your time.
Have you heard of using a small amount 1/4 cup or less per tank of Acetone to clean varnish and carbon up on a small engine
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
you didn't mention what to do with the 1/4 cup, but I'm guessing you're supposed to put into a full tank of gasoline? No, I haven't and No I wouldn't try it.
@RJLM330
Жыл бұрын
@@HomeGaragechannel the reason for me asking is I noticed the number one ingredient in carb cleaner is acetone. I am going to try adding it to my fuel occasionally. Thanks for your response.
Basement issues? What they may be, if you please? I'd never buy a house without a basement, doubles the space, plus a place for all the mechanicals to reside, just sayin. I make it a habit to check the oil level on all my machines periodically, and change all the oil out of all the machines in late Sept. or early Oct. just before it gets cold, generator, 3 snowthrowers, lawnmower, best time of year, no bugs.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
very nice !
Honda and Husqvarna mowers are the best! If maintained properly, those can last for decades.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree
As much as I like Honda mowers but when it comes to all the bells and whistles I fine sometime less is more.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you and me both.
Mint👌🏽
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thanks
So I'm confused, why put any money into it with that rod knock? Could it last a long time even with that occurring?
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
not rod knock, it's an upper bushing issue. Because it still works just fine. the answer to your question yes it can. Mine was abuse and sound terrible like this one, and it's been running that way for the last 8 years.
Whats the point in buying one of they're not going to be making them anymore.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
that's a good question
yads manechins is rallly butter
I don’t know how people abuse these motors when I have never ever ever had mine repaired never ever had a single issue I change my oil I do my maintenance on my spark plugs and things never had an issue with the roto stop Or the engine itself or the drivetrain 😂 I mean I’ve helped fix people‘s that were mostly carburetor issues because they didn’t run it enough
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I know right!
There vary good machines but like ALL machines they need an oil change. And blade sharping . The knocking is from not changing the oil, oil level low.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you are absolutely correct
Honda and Briggs engines if the deck now resembles a dog's breakfast that awesome power plant doesn't follow the rest of it to the scrapyard 👍
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you Gavman's Workshop
Hold my beer...
Variable speed yes, blade clutch no. Hondas are great little mowers, but over engineered. 10 years and no oil change or maintenance, give me a break. There is a difference between life getting in the way, and neglect.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I know right!
Honda due to the lawsuit with the state of California, is phasing out it’s gas mower production in the U.S. What ever in inventory is what it is right now.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you are correct
It is good
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes it is
All the paisa gardeners in California use Honda mowers.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
they must work well for them to use them exclusively then, thank you MikeeSocal
Me and My dad found a echo gt 2400 trimmer in the trash and it runs
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
awesome find!
@calebg1447
Жыл бұрын
Ty I'm a big fan of the channels 👍
Honda mowers can take a beating they make good engines and lawnmowers also good cars I have a craftsman mowers with a Honda engine
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
I agree
You get what you pay for buddy, buy cheap you get cheap!
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes you do
Not that hard to change the oil and plug and some wd40. Honda makes the best
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes they do
Do your research. A lot of younger people these days are lazy due to being spoiled rotten growing up. Everything needs maintenance regardless of quality.
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
true
This is the bull crap they want us to fall for but us repair guys noabout.I work on any brand and will be honest with my customers and ifit isnot fixing will purchase it from them
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
thank you Martin Burgess
Honda is always over built
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
yes it is.
no i don,t have money buddy
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
most people don't
@HomeGaragechannel
7 ай бұрын
hello
The more you get, the more to go wrong. Keep it simple. That mower more than paid for itself.🔧👍🇬🇧
@HomeGaragechannel
Жыл бұрын
nice!