HONDA has been making a number of high quality machines for mass marketing. Honda, famous for its automobile engines also offers a wide, quality selection of mowers and other yard/lawn equipment. Honda tenders a range of lawn mowers, in all 18 different types of lawn mowers falling into 5 different categories based on people's needs. Honda is one of the major players in the lawn mower manufacturing market. The three blanket models that Honda has are HRC, HRR, HRX models.. All these models are walk behind models.
This world-renowned power equipment manufacturer has the easiest starting and also the most powerful engine. The compact, lightweight OHC/OHV GCV Series of engines used in the mowers ensure great power for better cutting. Honda lawn mowers are also CARB compliant in all of the 50 states of United States of America that makes it a cleaner choice to use, in terms of giving back to the environment as well.
The five grades or categories of Honda lawn mowers are as follows:
Unlike some other brands, such as the Toro, which has a "personal pace" feature something Honda does not offer which in many cases has proven problematic. Honda lawn mowers have self-propelled models and 3 speed varieties. However, Honda is often more expensive than the Toro and other comparable brands with $390 (US) a ball-mark mark for a Honda lawn mower.
A power packed engine, better cutting and efficient braking; all make the perfect package – A Honda Mower.
Mike H said:
The timing belt can slip off. What good is that, mine did.
Wednesday April 23, 2008, 01:44 AM
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