What is blade number for HRR216VYU. thanks
Will any 200mm wheels for Honda self propelled 21" mower fit this model? I need to replace the rear wheels and can see lots of wheels available for HRU models but not for this old mower.
Hi, sorry I would not know. Probably best if you contact a Honda Service Centre.
Have Honda self propelled that I’m replacing drive belt on though ModelNumber is HRR2169VYU,what’s the difference with the 9 in there.
Can I replace the single blade on a Honda yardforce mower with a disc and four blades
I have taken the blades off for replacement but in the process loosened the middle nut which is not connected to the blades. I have since tried tightening this nut but it doesn’t appear to be tightening fully. Can you please advise?
Hi Dennis B Sorry but I can’t help with your enquiry as I got rid of my Honda before replacing the blades. The mower was nothing but trouble from day one. I now have a self propelled Bushranger. So far it has proven an excellent machine.
I'm surprised at so many bad reviews on this mower. I was just about to get one.
So if this is no good, can some one recommend a self propelled mower for residential use that is great? Not looking to spend much. I will need it to catch well as there are weeds.
Hello Mr. Smurf. I still use an HRR216 in my landscape maintenance business and have learned a few things that seem to help it perform adequately. But first of all, it is a little smaller than the HRX217's I normally use (great machines!) so it fits into some of the small townhouse yards we need to mow. The motor starts and runs just as well as other Honda models, which is a plus, not having to spend much time trying to get it started and running well and there's enough power for any mowing job. The main complaint I have is the difficulty in pulling it backwards but I found a couple of things that help: make sure you are not pressing on the drive levers at all while pulling back as even a slight touch on these engages the forward drive. Also if it is sluggish or locked when pulling back, just give the drive levers a nudge forward which usually helps loosen up the drive wheels. It's usually still a bit of an effort pulling it backward but these little remedies seem to help most times. As for the other problems such as loosening wheel nuts, broken wheel bolts and tire wear, these are easily fixed and not overly expensive. So it's not the best mower Honda has ever made but with the ever-reliable Honda motor it's still one of the best I've found within the price range.
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