
Honda HRB217TDA Harmony 6.5hp
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Honda HRB217TDA Harmony 6.5hp
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I Have A 25 Year Old Honda Snow Blower That Is Jus
I have a 25 year old Honda snow blower that is just great, but based on my experience with the HRB217TDA Harmony I think Honda's quality has dropped. The reason I bought mine was because my next door neighbor got one, but he had nothing but problems with his too and got rid of it when it quit.
As a result I will never buy another Honda mower.
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I've Had This Honda Hrb217tda Harmony Mower For 5
I've had this Honda HRB217TDA Harmony mower for 5 seasons in Florida still runs like new if I keep the spark plug clean. I've never had a single problem with the propulsion system, and it's the only mower I can actually say that about. My lawn is over 1/2 acre and it usually gets cut 6 times a month.
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This Honda Harmony 6.5 Hp Mower Was A Nice Walk Be
This Honda Harmony 6.5 hp mower was a nice walk behind rear wheel drive 3 speed mower while it lasted. Purchased new from Northern Hydraulic in Florida for 599 plus tax. Oil changed annually. and mower always started on first pull. 28 months into ownership. the engine just stopped running in the middle of cutting our lawn. Mechanic got it going. but said it was shooting flames out the exhaust a foot long and shut it down. Then said it would be at least 200 dollars to tear down the engine and replace the valves.
Previous Honda harmony lasted 7 and a 1/2 years, but had many problems with self-propelled drive system. Finally gave up with the expensive fixes, and bought a new upgraded Harmony, since the old one had such a nice starting engine.
I'll keep buying Honda cars but am done with the poor long term quality of their mowers, especially for such light duty mowing, only being used for a single family 1/4 acre yard weekly, during the mowing season. Interestingly, the lawn mower shop said they have numerous Hondas in every week for self-propulsion problems.
Mine did the same thing and I found that the CARBURETOR was the culprit. I cleaned the carb, replaced all gaskets, installed a new filter and vent pipe and now it back to like-new running condition and starts on the first pull. The total cost for all of the parts was $22.00 from my local HONDA dealer parts department.
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