Update: More Bad News for Honda Lawn Mowers!!....Unbelievable!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2023
  • In this video we discuss Honda's recent stop sale notice for certain HRN216 and HRX217K walk behind lawn mowers. What is going on with Honda?
    Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with, nor do I work for Honda. I am sharing my personal experience with my recently purchased Honda lawn mower. This video reflects my opinion only. Your experience with this product or products mentioned may be completely different. This video is for entertainment purposes only.
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  • @HemiRod23
    @HemiRod23 Год назад +166

    I work at a Honda Power Equipment dealer, and have already repaired several of these under warranty. I thought the same as you... I'm a fairly big guy, and could probably pull the rope anyway. Nope. The starter rope wants to rip your arm out of it's socket. It's a fairly lengthy process to replace the cam, because the crank shaft has to be removed to get to it. The new engines are overhead valve, but not overhead cam any longer. You have to remove all the parts under the deck, and all the parts on top until you get a nearly bare crank case. Even the cylinder needs to be un-bolted and removed because the cam is under the cylinder. The fastest I've done it so far is 2 1/2 hours, and warranty pays for 1 1/2 hours. I would like to watch a factory tech and see how they came up with that time. I'm hoping there may be a faster method or a trick to save steps. Time will tell, I guess.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +12

      Thank you for the insight from a Honda tech’s perspective. I saw on some of the earlier comments that dealerships were not entirely interested in fixing the issue. I wonder if the actual labor time versus the warranty reimbursement is why authorized repair centers are hesitant to take care of this. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates. Also, please update the comments if you learn anything else about this.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад +3

      I was shocked at how the customer said it took his shoulder off and out of socket
      He’s waiting to hear back from Honda about what to do with it
      Only a month old

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 Год назад +2

      I was interested in a Honda engine before the announcement of stopping production of gas engines. I have a Briggs & Scrapem with a bad cam in a single cylinder rider, still works.. Warranty work never pays decent, regardless of the manufacturer.

    • @mikesteele1789
      @mikesteele1789 Год назад +7

      China😂

    • @randywilliams4325
      @randywilliams4325 Год назад +10

      I was a ford dealer tech for 15 years . Flat rate time on mower repair ? When people buy something new and it has a problem they wonder why nobody wants to do the warranty work . Nobody wants to work for free.

  • @dantyler6907
    @dantyler6907 Год назад +110

    Had a Honda mower for 20 years.
    Never a problem.
    Change the oil every 2-3 years.
    Just use 5w-30, same as in car.
    Best lawn mower I've ever had.
    Still runs and mows like new.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +6

      I am not surprised you have experienced that level of reliability. Honda is notorious for high quality. The main things are sharpen/replace blade, change oil, and change the air filter. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @ingest-a-satchel-of-richards
      @ingest-a-satchel-of-richards Год назад +1

      Good for you... I hate assholes like yourself that have to put in their $0.02 on a topic that has absolutely nothing to do with the item they own.... Your mower is NOT the same one in question. That's like me sayin, "ya I had a 1994 f150 with a 300 straight 6 and a 5 speed and she was loyal as can be. Too bad for you guys and yer cam phaser issues nowadays." STFU

    • @georgetsokanis3542
      @georgetsokanis3542 Год назад +6

      I bought a Craftsman mower in 1985. I've mated it twice to a newer deck and that engine refuses to die.

    • @Cam-wi3tp
      @Cam-wi3tp Год назад +6

      so you have had a HRN216 and or HRX217K mower for 20 years?

    • @Boobtube.
      @Boobtube. 11 месяцев назад +1

      26 years here. Runs great, only issue was carb needed replaced once because ethanol killed it. Had no power. I truly believe this Honda walk behind will outlast me.

  • @gls3894
    @gls3894 11 месяцев назад +11

    My cam failed after the 3rd use. My mower was registered as all my equipment is. I took it to my dealer. Fixed for free and in about 5 days. Was informed that the replacement cams are properly made. My dealer verified your information of this being for certain serial numbers. Mine works like a dream so far.

  • @GORT70
    @GORT70 Год назад +112

    The small gas engines are definitely under attack from the battery operated tools. But if your lawn is big enough, gas still makes more sense.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +3

      I definitely agree that battery operated equipment is starting to put a dent in the gasoline powered market. As you stated, if you have a big lawn, gas is still the way to go. I see both sides of the issue. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @ptrisonic
      @ptrisonic 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@averagejoevideo9556 I have an acre of lawn and have had no trouble using a battery operated mower for the past three years. On the contrary I do not wear myself out starting the thing... Gas motors went downhill from my point of view when Ariens outsourced to China all their mowers. Pete.

    • @jamesmachalik9924
      @jamesmachalik9924 11 месяцев назад +5

      I went with a Toro 60v lawnmower. It has no trouble cutting my 1/3 acre lawn in one charge. I don't miss the stink and hard starting gas and oil changes of gas engines.

    • @jbw9999
      @jbw9999 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@ptrisonic Many, many people have trouble with electric mowers.

    • @LAWNandORDERTexas
      @LAWNandORDERTexas 11 месяцев назад

      Mine is over 20+ years old and is still working perfectly! I have plenty of electric tools, (including a mower which I no longer have). but the batteries only last a few years . Already looking at replacing cells. I’ll ju

  • @samuelmcgill-rl3lb
    @samuelmcgill-rl3lb 2 месяца назад +10

    i have had mine nearly 16 years and it has never missed a beat ,money VERY well spent .

    • @mplslawnguy3389
      @mplslawnguy3389 Месяц назад +1

      I have an older Honda too. Simply a great mower, but like nearly every company these days, they’re putting out cheaper crap and charging more and more for it. Now Honda is not even making mowers anymore. Thanks politicians for ruining everything. Don’t even get me start d on those new Ego mowers that cost as much as a used car. Hold onto that older mower. I’ll never get rid of mine, I’ll just keep fixing it.

    • @samuelmcgill-rl3lb
      @samuelmcgill-rl3lb 12 дней назад

      @@mplslawnguy3389 me too ,my last honda mower i had before that one still ran good but needed new wheels ,my wife made me buy a new one 16 years ago.

  • @shawntwing3602
    @shawntwing3602 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yep, both of my 217's I bought a month ago are hard to start now. Trying to figure out if Home Depot will return them. Local shop says it can take months and months before they can fix it as there's no replacement parts available right now. What a big pain in that butt. Thanks for posting the video update.

  • @franciscoperez6356
    @franciscoperez6356 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your input on this issue ! I will stay tuned for further updates 👍🏼

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Sure, no problem. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @benztech2262
    @benztech2262 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your video!
    Ironically I purchased my first Honda powered item about 3 years ago after nothing but good luck with Briggs & Stratton equipment for 40 years!
    It’s a Honda GCV 190 on a pressure washer that may or may not be effected by the recall as it is three years old.
    But so far so good!
    More irony…I’ve owned a few B&S flatheads that rarely broke. The last 3.5 horse ran for around 20 years with minor repairs. In fact I moved it to another deck after the first one rusted out.
    So 5 years ago I decided to replace it with a new Toro. My first self propelled. When I purchased it I had a choice of the tried and true flathead or the newer OHV (both B&S) and chose to move up from the 100+ year old flathead to the newer OHV. I decided to change the oil this year (B&S says only add oil) and found the oil contained metal dust. I’ll probably tear it down this fall after the grass quits growing in October.

  • @autumn1231
    @autumn1231 Год назад +7

    NEVER used to see used Honda mowers for sale on local sites but lately I've seen a lot. This explains it.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly! Ironically, many of the mowers for sale are late model. I assume they are affected by hard starting due to this issue. I could totally see someone trying to pawn off a troubled high dollar mower for a substantial discount without revealing the main problem. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @AustinBoil
    @AustinBoil 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so thankful for this video. I bought that HRX217 a week or two ago and used it once. I tried to use it this past weekend and about yanked my arm out of the socket & broke part of the plastic pull handle. I pulled the spark plug out thinking it was hydro locked from being flooded etc. I called the place I bought it & explained what it's doing. They immediately said bring it in & we will fix it. They knew exactly what the issue is without seeing it. She said there's a serial number list & they should of caught it & fixed it before it was sold. I had the same model mower for a number of years before & loved it. They must of got the new part in the supply system now. Thanks again.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  8 месяцев назад

      I am glad the video helped. Be sure to check out my other Honda mower videos. Thank you for watching and please consider subscribing!

    • @AustinBoil
      @AustinBoil 8 месяцев назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 Here's a couple FYI's. Honda did send out a serial number list of what they think are the affected serial numbers to dealers. Mine was NOT on the list & the dealer confirmed they have seen others come in with the same issue that weren't on the list either.
      On a second note, I asked the dealer what his opinion was on electric mowers (which I did NOT want). He said "I always ask customers if they have had an electric mower & what their experiences were on them". He went on to say "99% of them say "It's just Ok" which is a polite way of saying they aren't that thrilled with them & are looking for another gas mower. That verified my personal opinion.

  • @jakebumbstead
    @jakebumbstead 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I checked the garage and indeed I have the model in question. I then found the manual and see that I never registered it. Needless to say it’s now in the mail!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      Sure, no problem! I am glad I could help. I am trying to make as many people aware of the issue as possible. Definitely get it registered! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @GeneDall
    @GeneDall Год назад +2

    Great information! More than I was able to get anywhere else. I was going to purchase a new Honda to replace our 13 year old Honda, but the store shelves were empty with no new Honda's. So, I'm S.O.L for a new Honda. Thanks again!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      You are quite welcome! I am glad this video was helpful. Thank you for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @kayakdan48
    @kayakdan48 12 дней назад +2

    I have a three year old HRN216 and when I heard they were dropping mower production, I quickly purchased a new HRX217 for a back up just in case. I'm good for life! I've had nothing but Honda for over thirty years...

  • @user-gu4wu2ij9h
    @user-gu4wu2ij9h 11 месяцев назад +4

    I bought one of these a year ago and a month later the dealer agreed to replace it with another one. It had the same problem. I found another dealer nearby who kept it for the winter and successfully fixed the problem. It now starts right up and works well.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +1

      I am glad to hear you got the issue resolved. It sounds like you have two great dealers. The first dealer that was willing to replace it should be commended. Most dealers would just make you wait for the repair. The second dealer who repaired the replacement unit after you bought it somewhere else should also be commended. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @AEAC
    @AEAC Год назад +2

    Great video, thank you. I went in search of answers because on Sunday, I observed Home Depot (Tampa) forklifting the HRNs out of the public display area and hiding them in the back warehouse. I stopped them and asked why and how many? I was told "19 were going back to the manufacturer for rebuilding because they had been blowing up." Your explanation makes much more sense, thank you.
    Question, I ordered from Lowes a brand new HRX217VYA February 8th and it's been perfect for 5 months now (2-3 mows a week of 5,000 sq ft so probably 50-60 mows). Is there a window of serial numbers or beginning dates we know of with these bad cams? Thanks.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +2

      You are quite welcome! Thank you for watching! I am happy to hear that your HRX is still doing well. Honda has not released the serial numbers yet. As soon as I get any updates, I will be posting an update video. Please like and subscribe.

  • @dadsworkshopbykipplabrie7982
    @dadsworkshopbykipplabrie7982 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing, I thought it was odd that I couldn't find any Honda mowers for sale even though I just purchased an 2nd HRN earlier this year from Lowes, so I went to HD and saw the same thing no Honda mowers ANYWHERE! not even online that's when I knew something was wrong. I was aware that Honda was going all battery powered but not this soon, right? I also find it funny that this happen when Honda dropped their OHC engine and switched to OHV found on the new GCV170 & GCV200. I bet Toro "non-Honda engine" and Briggs are laughing all the way to the bank! but I know Honda will bounce back just fine, they have the average American consumer in the palm of their hands. Thanks again for sharing and keep us posted brother.

  • @HC-cb4yp
    @HC-cb4yp 8 месяцев назад

    I was about to buy one that the guy bought in April and is now selling for half. This explains that. Thank you.

  • @almo3250
    @almo3250 10 месяцев назад

    What a great video. Was surprised when we even got the extra info on 'what happened at the factory'. I just bought the GCV 170 off of F,B, for $200. I was researching "Cutting a side discharge into my Honda Mower" and now I'm somewhat disappointed even though I've just cut the grass with no problems.
    Something to look forward to I guess. F##k!

  • @randymack2222
    @randymack2222 Год назад +8

    The part you are referring to is on the camshaft, you have to completely disassemble the engine (split the case in two) to access this part!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +1

      So that means it's definitely not a quick repair. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

    • @AustinBoil
      @AustinBoil 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@averagejoevideo9556 The dealer that replaced the cam on mine said it's about a two hour job. I'm sure they've had lots of practice since this problem started showing up.

  • @SunChips24
    @SunChips24 11 месяцев назад +1

    tried to buy one this past weekend but could not find any at the big boxes. Figured they were all sold out. Now i understand. Glad I couldn't/didn't buy one. Thanks for the video.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      You are quite welcome! Thank you for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
    @MrLuigi-oi7gm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. 👏👏👏 I have a 2023 HRX217K6HYAA bought in April of 2023. So I am definitely in the danger zone for this problem. I also have a 20 year old HRX217. The hydrostatic transmission finally gave out so I disconnected the transmission drive shaft from the wheels and use it as a push mower. Still works fine. But I wanted a functioning self propelled unit as I have well over an acre of mowing. So I bought this new HRX217. I didn't want to wait because of Honda stopping production of mowers this fall. I wouldn't say my new mower is easy to pull start although with a FIRM pull it usually starts on the first try. But it is not clear to me how hard is too hard and is a symptom of a flawed unit. Subscribed! 👍

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +1

      If the new unit is not pulling your hand back when you try to start it, you don't have the issue. You will know because it takes so much force to pull it that you can hardly get the engine to turn over. Hopefully, you don't encounter this issue. Thank you for watching and subscribing.

    • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
      @MrLuigi-oi7gm 11 месяцев назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 Wow! Thank you so much for the kindness of a reply. I'll keep my fingers crossed that things stay as they are. The Honda engine was certainly not something I was expecting to have to be worried about when I bought the mower considering the outstanding 2 decade performance of my other HRX217 engine. 🤷‍♂️

  • @randymack2222
    @randymack2222 Год назад +37

    I have a 30+ year old Honda HRM (early plastic deck)! I think they must have decided that they were making them too good and were forced to make them cheeper...

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +4

      As silly as that may sound, I think that in many cases it’s the truth. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

    • @artlife6210
      @artlife6210 11 месяцев назад

      youre right I had one of those for decades and bought a metal deck cheaper one and it lasted five years and rusted out, I have the top line Nexite deck now and its a smooth runner that never stumbles in any grass.

    • @lewismcconnell5887
      @lewismcconnell5887 11 месяцев назад

      Still have my plastic deck hr173

    • @WJCTechyman
      @WJCTechyman 9 месяцев назад

      I briefly had an HRM215, excellent machine but the machine wasn't well cared for when I got it and it was exposed to sun and weather where the deck was becoming brittle. I had sold it but the person who bought it from me said it wasn't working correctly, so I bought it back through a free lawn mowing (I sold it for what the lawn mowing costs) and I took it apart, kept the engine and handles and tossed the deck. The engines on those were a GXV140 and the new ones now sport a GCV model of engine, so yes, they did get a little cheaper.

    • @michaelarrowood2493
      @michaelarrowood2493 8 месяцев назад

      I am an owner of a early HRM 21 inch Honda mower. It’s a metal deck mower and it still runs flawlessly. The only issue was replacing the rear drive wheels and the axle bushings. I had to make my own axle bushing because Honda didn’t have any left in inventory and my bushings work much better than the original. I bought this mower new and plan to keep it going as long as I need it. So far around 30 years of service. There is no comparison between this mower and what Honda sells now.

  • @jaybooth4815
    @jaybooth4815 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the update!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      No problem! Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for more updates on Honda mowers.

  • @eeldude
    @eeldude 11 месяцев назад

    I just bought an HRX217 in June (hard to find and got it from Aubuchon Hardware 45 mins away) and upon initial start and break-in run for 20 mins I had a puddle of oil on the driveway. This is before my first cut and already headed to a certified dealer/service location for warranty work!
    They fixed the issue under warranty. It was a head cover gasket.
    It's been running great and no issues with the start pull. Starts on 1st or 2nd pull.
    Fingers crossed I don't get this issue!

  • @kennyhouston5101
    @kennyhouston5101 Год назад +1

    No wonder i didnt see any display at Home Depot last week... tks for this vid.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Sure, no problem. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on the Honda mower issue.

  • @patrickhenry4452
    @patrickhenry4452 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the update. The Honda mower that I bought nearly 30 years ago still runs fine, but I wanted to upgrade to a self-propelled model. I just don't have as much push in me as I did back then. Now I'm on a waiting list because I won't buy anything else. Hope the get it worked out soon..

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      Hopefully, they figure this out soon! The whole reason why I bought a new Honda lawn mower is because I needed to upgrade to a self-propelled model. My older Honda runs just fine, but I no longer feel like pushing it. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @WJCTechyman
      @WJCTechyman 9 месяцев назад +1

      It costs a bit more but don't rule out the top of the line commercial unit HRC216HX series is a bullet proof machine. I have one and an older HRX217HYC with the GCV190 engine. Both machines I use semi-commercially as they can see up to 3 lawns per day.

    • @patrickhenry4452
      @patrickhenry4452 9 месяцев назад

      I guess they got the green light to sell them again, I picked up my new mower a couple days ago. Works great!

  • @chriselsen8005
    @chriselsen8005 Год назад +1

    Had that happen to me and my brandnew HRX537 (53cm = 21 inch) beginning of the year. First two times it ran well, third time it wouldn't start and the cord almost dislocated my fingers pulling back agressively. Brought it back to the dealer and after them consulting Honda, they swapped the entire engine. Running good so far (6 months). Had a HRX537 before this one for almost 20 years : never had an issue with it, apart from a worn out cable and the hydrostatic drive losing it's oil because of a worn out seal.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That’s crazy! So they gave you a brand new engine to correct the issue? As far as the hydro drive is concerned, I have heard that the seals fail and then it causes the oil to leak, potentially damaging the transmission. I understand cables wearing out because that’s just normal wear and tear but I am sorry to hear you had these issues. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @13bernice
    @13bernice 15 дней назад +1

    Thank you for being so honest and helpful, that just made me change my mind about it, so I was thinking about acquiring one for my own use.
    Forget about it ! 🙏🏻

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  14 дней назад

      You are quite welcome! Please consider liking and subscribing!

    • @kayakdan48
      @kayakdan48 12 дней назад

      I just bought a HRX217 and Honda has assured everyone that everything they are selling now has been updated or they have pushed their inventory from more recent manufacturing beyond the issue.

  • @MixingGBP
    @MixingGBP Год назад +34

    Thanks for bringing this to light. I just bought a new HRX217 and used it for only 2 mows before the electric start and recoil would not budge upon the 3rd mow. Yeah, it dang near ripped my arm off my shoulder. I already have a torn rotator cuff in that same shoulde so, you can imagine how great that felt when the recoil would not budge halfway thru the pull!
    The authorized repair shop has tried 4 times to fix it. I am really surprised they didn’t know about this cam issue or that Honda apparently has not told them (or me) about this. I paid $1200 for this POS and I just want my money back. I’ll stick with my 2015 Toro SR which just continues to run and run while starting on the first pull every single time I’ve used it.
    I will tell the shop about this information in your video and also call Honda to get my money back. Thanks!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +8

      I am so sorry to hear you experienced this issue, especially with a torn rotator cuff. One of the reasons I made this video is to bring awareness to the issue. I don’t want to see anyone get hurt. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on this issue.

    • @averylhill
      @averylhill Год назад +2

      Yikes!

    • @MixingGBP
      @MixingGBP Год назад +18

      Here's an update on my mower. I went back to the authorized repair shop and he said the Honda rep told them about this cam issue just this past Friday. This was after nearly 8 weeks in the shop with no idea how to repair it.
      I went back to the big box store I got it from and despite it being beyond the 90 day return period, they gave me full store credit. Would have preferred my cash back, but I thought store credit was better than waiting for a repair or engine replacement and then not getting what it's worth in a private sale.
      This was my very first Honda, so this was about as bad an experience with a new product as you can get.
      Just glad it is over!

    • @davidz1681
      @davidz1681 Год назад +6

      I almost bought a Honda because I figured they would last forever. After reading your comment, I bought a Toro instead and I'm anxiously waiting for it to be delivered.

    • @GardenerEarthGuy
      @GardenerEarthGuy Год назад +4

      ​@@davidz1681I have a two cycle Toro 21 proline with blade clutch since 1995.

  • @ronaldrahn9713
    @ronaldrahn9713 11 месяцев назад +3

    I bought a 217 earlier this year and after cutting a 20’ x 40’ piece of grass to show my wife it would not start. Pulled hard, etc. Returned to dealer and was told it was a bad crank. They assembled another for me and this one as been good ,so far. I will stay tuned, thanks.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      I am glad to here they swapped yours out for a new unit. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

  • @wfdix1
    @wfdix1 11 месяцев назад

    Briggs and Stratton engines have the same problem. I have a Husqvarna YTH22V46 riding mower, and had a problem with the engine “freezing up” at start. This prevented me from being able to start the mower. Started trouble shooting the battery, the starter, and valve adjustments. Started doing some research and found the compression release on the camshaft to be a common problem with B&S engines. Thankfully, I had the warranty to have it repaired. At this time, Briggs and Stratton has not taken responsibility for this defect.

  • @WJCTechyman
    @WJCTechyman 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've grown up with a Honda HR214SX and currently have one in my shed. I also currently own an HRC216HXC and a HRX217HYC. They are all good machines. The camshaft on these newer mowers is a little more involved than on my older HRX with the GCV190. The GCV200 (and 170) engines are actually a little harder to get to the cam as it's inside the crank case next to the crankshaft. Honda has made these engines as a pushrod OHV design not unlike its commercial GX(V) series.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the info and thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe!

  • @theorangeguyna6762
    @theorangeguyna6762 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the warning. Convinced me to not get one. Just wow, wow. Honda is really struggling. As much as I love my HRR216, I even considered picking up one current gen from Home Depot / Lowes as an extra. No more.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      You are quite welcome. Believe it or not, I am starting to wish I hadn't purchased one of these units myself. But, it is not returnable. Unfortunately, once you put gas in a piece of equipment, Lowe's will not accept it for return. I thought about taking it back though. It's very sad for Honda and unfortunately it is yet another example of how quality doesn't matter any longer. It seems that manufacturers are only interested in sales volume. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on this.

    • @tonysmith238
      @tonysmith238 Год назад

      The honda pushmower has been the sought after mower for years
      What pushmower is the one everyone's going to use now?

    • @theorangeguyna6762
      @theorangeguyna6762 Год назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 I hope they fix it and you get some value / happy mowing with it. Honda should do the right thing for their customers. I so much wanted one of the Honda snow blowers when they were still making them. Its another example of engineering kind of gone wrong. Honda still cuts great, lightweight and comfortable to mow - for sure. Totally agree with you - the quality isn't there and Honda can't make enough money and the market is squeezed with electric mowers. In this case, they didn't make the part but its still in a whole a Honda lawn mower.
      Good luck joe!

    • @Clearanceman2
      @Clearanceman2 Год назад +1

      Older super recyclers are fantastic IMO

    • @whereisthedollar
      @whereisthedollar 11 месяцев назад

      My HHR216 I brought new in 2015 is still going strong, although it's had help the last 1 1/2 summers with a small 30" Club cadet rider I brought. What a way for Honda to end it's reputation with a new mower like this.

  • @hacksawbob3310
    @hacksawbob3310 Год назад +1

    From the stop sale notice you read, my HRS216VKA walk-behind (purchased Feb 2020) was not mentioned. Hopefully, that means that I should not have the defective cam assembly...

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      It is my understanding that the stop sale is because Honda has to determine exactly which serial numbers are affected within a particular model. My guess is that they will be able to trace it back to the manufacturing date.

  • @southpaw1959channel
    @southpaw1959channel 11 месяцев назад +3

    Have had my HRX217 for 12 years or more. Had an electric start and never used it, pull starts like butter, and still does. Sad that is no longer the case for the newer ones. Hope mine lasts forever! When mine was new, had nothing but problems until the defective "thermal wax choke" was diagnosed. For a $700 push mower, I think Honda could do alot better in the testing dept. before they offer them to the consumer.

  • @studebaker4217
    @studebaker4217 2 месяца назад +1

    I've just bought a Honda self-propelled roller model to add to my very similar Honda that is 28years old and still going strong. Serviced every year most often, brilliant machine.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  2 месяца назад

      Enjoy! Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for more Honda content.

  • @craig6641
    @craig6641 11 месяцев назад

    I bought an HRX217 at Home Depot this spring. Worked great for 3 mows. On the fourth I went to start it and actually pulled the cord out of the handle when the motor seized. I put it back and the motor would catch at a certain place each time I tried to pull it. Called the Honda authorized repair center to see when I could bring it in. Repairman said I was the third person that had called locally that week with the same problem, and if I could return it to home depot that would be the best solution. I had only had it three weeks so I got a refund. An $1100.00 mower that I thought would last for many years only lasted three weeks.

  • @garym1199
    @garym1199 Год назад +1

    Have a 35 year old Honda thats still going & bought a new one 3 or 4 months ago, still in box to replace old one when it quits. Never thought Honda would make a poor mower. Hope I can return new one. Thanks for video.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Where did you purchase the new one? If you purchased it from Lowe's, you only have 30 days to return it, provided there has never been fuel in it. If you purchased it from Home Depot, I believe you have 90 days but I am not sure. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @Sechott12
    @Sechott12 Год назад +1

    I have a GSV216PDA commercial mower. The first time I started time it this year, the first two pull yanked my hand very hard. I thought oh no the engine must be seized, but it was rotating. So that was relief. I bought the mower in 2011, this has been an issue for over a decade.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      I have read in forums that earlier models had bad camshafts. But, in this case it's quite surprising that owners are experiencing cam shaft issues within the first several hours of use. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for updates on this.

  • @washingandmowing15
    @washingandmowing15 Год назад +1

    Bought mine sometime in 2020. Never had this issue, other than it killing its spark plug within the first year. Saw these were recalled, thank god.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      I suspect this issue is going to affect models manufactured in 2022 or 2023. What caused the spark issue? Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for more updates.

    • @washingandmowing15
      @washingandmowing15 Год назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 unsure, maybe a faulty spark plug. That what i thought, but they better get this fixed before the ultra high demand before they're discontinued.

  • @audiononsense1611
    @audiononsense1611 Год назад +1

    I sometimes feel that I'm going to sprain my wrist and now I know why, thanks for sharing...

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Sure, no problem! Unfortunately, this issue has the potential to cause injury. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @bumblbesss
      @bumblbesss Год назад

      May try not starting in grass but a sidewalk takes some of the tension off starting it. Just a thought might help

  • @YXUHUNTER
    @YXUHUNTER Год назад +34

    These companies source all the components from all over the world. Whoever can make it the cheapest. They slap their name on it and charge you top dollar for owning a Honda.

  • @sherpalou
    @sherpalou Год назад +1

    Had the same problem with 18.5 HP Briggs and Stratton. Replaced the cam assembly, worked great for several weeks, then apparently it broke again. Sold the mower for parts. Now I need to check the model # of the Honda walk-behind that I bought earlier this year

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That stinks. The trouble is if the part has a design flaw, then without re-design it will likely fail again. It is my understanding this is purely a manufacturing issue. Let's hope this is the case. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @billcoomber4642
      @billcoomber4642 11 месяцев назад

      There, at present, is no serial number range yet on defective cam units, the stop sale is effectively for all Honda walk behind mowers. That's why they issued a stop sale for all mowers...here in California anyway. The potential for injury lawsuits is the reason they are halting sales...btw, you can still buy a Honda mower but the dealer assumes injury liability if they sell you one and you are injured as a result of the camshaft issue.

  • @flipperbooch2194
    @flipperbooch2194 7 месяцев назад

    I have a Honda hr215 masters series , pretty sure it’s from 99 or 2000, but with normal oil changes and running often to not get old and crusty, it still runs great, turned it on in two pulls today after not running for over a month.

  • @aperson7238
    @aperson7238 11 месяцев назад

    I still mow every week with a 1968 lawn boy 2 cycle and a 1974 Jacobsen with a
    3.5 Briggs. the lawn boy usually starts first pull and the Jacobsen 3 pulls.

  • @steve585
    @steve585 11 месяцев назад +3

    I bought a new HRN216 in May and had this same exact problem in June. I called my local Honda dealer and they immediately suspected the cam assembly. The part was backordered and it took about 3 weeks to get it for the repair. Mower runs great now. Just hoping it's a permanent fix and no other surprises. Ironically, I was debating between getting an EGO battery powered mower or a reliable gas mower. Decided to go with Honda because of their reputation for high quality and was wary of battery lifespan on the EGO. My last cheap Yardman mower lasted 20 years! They definitely don't make them like they used to.

  • @guylo88
    @guylo88 Год назад +1

    I had this problem when i first got my HRX but since then I havent had an issue starting the mower and usually starts on the first pull **knock on wood** I can speak for other owners obviously.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      So if I understand you correctly, your mower exhibited this issue initially but since then the problem has corrected itself. That’s strange and interesting at the same time. You would think once the problem arises it would happen consistently. I could understand the possibility of a random “easy start” if the exhaust valve happened to be open. But, even then I don’t know. Thank you for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @elian222
    @elian222 11 месяцев назад +4

    I had one of these that had the retail stop sale cited camshaft issue. This was my first Honda mower so I just thought it was a normal odd quirk. From the day I first ran it, it would intermittently act like the engine was "hydro locked" when I attempted to start it. It did not happen every time I attempted to start. It would literally lock-up to the point that if I were to of pulled the starter rope any harder it would of broken the rope or the plastic cover housing the rope recoil mechanism. I also noticed that if I just let it set a second or two and then slowly, firmly and steadily pulled the starter rope the feeling of the hydro-locked engine would fade, the engine would free up, and then the engine would start normally. Anyway, last week I by chance saw the stop sale notice thing being talked about in a video, found a copy of the notice to read myself and immediately realized I had an affected HRX217 mower. So rather than go through the hassle of having to wait weeks or a month or more during the summer mowing season for a warranty engine repair I just returned it to Home Depot for a refund just two days before their 90 day purchase return policy expired. I then the same day went to a Toro dealer and bought a TimeSaver as I have a large-ish lawn. By the way Home Depot no longer sells the TimeSaver in stores and have a two week delivery wait if you buy one from them at homedepot.com. This whole thing was super disappointing as that Honda mower other than the camshaft issue was awesome - so light, powerful and the hydro-static drive was the fastest and best working of any mower I've owned or tried.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +1

      It is very disappointing, but I am glad to hear you were able to just get a refund. As you stated, this is the mowing season and who wants to wait weeks for a repair? You were lucky that you purchased it from Home Depot. Unfortunately, Lowe's no longer allows returns once the unit has gasoline in it. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

    • @PublickStews
      @PublickStews 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for posting this. Mine is exactly the same and I've had trouble deciding whether I have the "real" issue. Every time I start it, I pull it gently to feel out whether it's difficult. If it doesn't give me resistance, I pull normally. If it feels hydro-locked, I slow down and it works ok.

  • @kenfrank2730
    @kenfrank2730 Месяц назад +1

    My 3 year old Toro mower with Honda engine works great. But I live in California, and the governor signed a bill that bans the sale of gas engine lawn mowers starting after 2024. So before the year is over I plan on buying one or two more lawn mowers, just to have for the future.

  • @vnishpt7036
    @vnishpt7036 Год назад +6

    Exactly the issue I had with my HRX217 that I ordered from Home Depot in May 2023. Initial start was fine & ran it for approx. an hour with no issues. I adjusted the handle height before 2nd use & then tried to pull the cord to start but could only pull it partially out then jammed (like it was caught on something). Took it to local Honda dealer (as I've owned several HRX 217 models over the years & reputable dealer with high quality service personnel imo) to see if maybe there was a quick fix & hopefully nothing serious. Honda Dealer repair mgr. advised that nothing was wrong w/recoil assembly & so no quick fix & likely some type of engine issue. As a result, elected to just return to Home Depot for full refund as not gonna pay $1K for a mower that needs its engine disassembled to try & identify the issue after only 1 hour of use.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      You are very fortunate that you could still return it. Unfortunately, Lowe's does not allow returns once fuel is in the unit. This makes no sense because how are you supposed to know a piece of gas powered equipment works properly if you aren't allowed to put fuel in it? This is the main advantage of purchasing power equipment from Home Depot instead of Lowe's. My personal preference is a dealership, but that is not always feasible. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @vnishpt7036
      @vnishpt7036 Год назад +1

      @@averagejoevideo9556 Yeah, Home Depot is generally very good when it comes to returns "in store" (as long as done before 30 days return window expires), however some of their online personnel are not that knowledgeable of return policies. Don't shop much at Lowe's but good to know so thanks for heads up. I ended up purchasing a TORO Super Recycler walk behind (from a dealer) with specs comparable to the Honda HRX 217 and very happy with it so far.

    • @TugSkipper45
      @TugSkipper45 11 месяцев назад

      I also had the issue with my HRX217 that I ordered from Home Depot in April 2023. It ran for about 3 hours and the starter rope became extreamly difficult to pull and finally it was impossible to start. Luckily I purchased it at Home Depot and and received a full refund.

    • @MagikPete
      @MagikPete 11 месяцев назад

      @@TugSkipper45 When did you make the return on your April 2023 purchase? I'm in a similar boat and am unsure whether to get it repaired or get something else?

  • @nationalwheel1
    @nationalwheel1 10 месяцев назад

    Another thing i've noticed lately, blue smoke, puffing out of the muffler on occasion. Seems to be a random thing. I have about 14 hours on this mower. Sometimes on startup after sitting between use, usually once a week. When engaging the roto-stop, may puff out for a few seconds. Not a giant cloud. Also after idling while dumping bag contents then turning up engine speed. Called the dealer about it, mechanic i talked to said he's had several calls on this topic. They're not quite sure what is causing it, he mentioned something about possibly negative pressure in the cylinder drawing oil up past the rings dependent on piston position at shutdown, this relating to startup. He did not have a definitive answer though that would cover all the scenarios. I have not had to add any oil right now, level looks good. I always check before startup.

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Год назад +1

    I heard a similar thing. What i heard is that Honda is going to contiuue with the GX160 140 etc. but not the GCV160 or HRN or HRX (or so) vertical engines. I just subbed as you seem to have you fingure on the pulse. As I only fix off warrenty products i have not seen the new version you talk about. Bruce from Canada.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      I am not surprised they will still make the commercial engines. My Honda two stage snow blower has a commercial grade engine and it has been super reliable. Other than basic maintenance, I've done nothing to it. Thanks for the sub! I will be posting updates as soon as I learn more.

  • @brianl4350
    @brianl4350 Год назад +1

    Got this mower at Home Depot in May. I had the same problem, and yes it will rip your arm off. Honda support recommended removing the spark plug and pulling the rope a few times as a fix. I still had the problem and returned it to Home Depot for a refund. I went to Lowe’s the next day and purchased the same mower. It worked fine for the first mow but I had the same problem the next week. I returned this one to Lowe’s. Lowe’s was surprised that I had a problem with a Honda mower.
    Purchased a Cub Cadet…..all is good

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      I am very surprised that Lowe's allowed you to return it. I am also surprised that Honda support recommended that you remove the spark plug as a fix. Now, I fully understand if they had you remove the spark plug and pull the recoil to determine if the issue was camshaft related or recoil related. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @stihlms400cm3
    @stihlms400cm3 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful concise, forthright explanation. Thanks, l have just subscribed !

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I am glad to hear that my explanation was clear. And, thank you for subscribing!

  • @beri232
    @beri232 Год назад +3

    My HRX217 was an absolute bear to start for the first 2 seasons. I’m a bigger guy and it would rip the handle out of my hand. It friggin hurt! It still started second or third pull but I had to bugger up my hand just to get it going. Now it starts first pull every time except after coming out of winter storage…. and it’s no longer difficult to turn over.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      Interesting. I am wondering if this camshaft issue is more widespread than originally thought. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @metoon3092
    @metoon3092 Год назад +13

    If it was a Briggs, Kohler or even an old Tecumseh, this would not be a difficult repair. I repair all makes, Honda is the *worst* to disassemble and repair.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Interesting. I am assuming that the timing would need to be set following this repair or at the minimum careful disassembly to ensure the timing was not changed.

    • @philherrick7319
      @philherrick7319 Год назад +1

      Agree
      Small engine tech. Don't like working on Honda

    • @itsmemike1153
      @itsmemike1153 Год назад

      I just replaced the cam on a Honda and it wasn’t that bad. I don’t do it everyday but I’m a tech in a Home Depot rental and it was one of our rental units. The day after I finished it the stop sale and legal lock happened!

    • @tinkerscorner54
      @tinkerscorner54 Год назад

      Agree. It reminds me of getting into the dash of a 1980's VW Rabbit. It was like a jigsaw puzzle and we didn't have cell phone cameras back then. Putting the thing back together could take several attempts.

    • @CJCochran0201
      @CJCochran0201 Год назад

      … they’re going to quit making small ICE’s … - that’s the report I read last Fall - all based on EPA standards on pollution … I assume a big switch to battery-powered whatever … I’m not against battery power - I AM against I’ll-conceived ideas and plans that are poorly thought-out and carried-out anyway … 🙄😖😡👎

  • @obryan240
    @obryan240 11 месяцев назад +3

    Still using 2 hand me down Hondas from the 90s. Alternating between them every other week. Still run great. Never had a problem. My roto tiller is a honda from the same time, excellent machine.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +2

      That's awesome! Hold on to them and keep up with the maintenance. They will last you a long time. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

  • @KM-os4be
    @KM-os4be 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bought a hrx217 in feb 2023 the 3rd time i started it had the very hard pull issue. I bought it from a good ODPE dealer not home depot they took care of the bad cam issue under warranty. So far it has been fine.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      This is great news! So, this means for anyone experiencing the issue, there is a fix. Thank you for letting everyone know and thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @ponowai1
    @ponowai1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I almost bought one a couple months ago. Never thought I'd go cordless but I started switching other OPE and liked it. Now all my OPE are cordless and none of it is under powered. Really like not storing gas now.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      I can appreciate the idea of not storing fuel. There are many different points of view regarding battery vs. gas powered equipment. Thank you for sharing! Please like and subscribe.

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 Год назад +9

    Be a little bit careful...While you or I am strong enough to pull against full compression, we're also strong enough, to break the starter rope, or even more likely, the nylon pawl that engages with the starting cup. If that breaks, you will have to replace the starter assembly. Make sure you pull fast enough, to avoid "pull back", because of the advanced ignition timing sparking before top dead center. At the very least, it pulls the cord handle out of your hand, which sometimes hurts. It also greatly increases the likelihood of damaging the pawl. If it breaks the rope, there's a possibility of winding back and damaging the recoil spring.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +2

      That's a great point! I was actually wondering if the resistance on the starter rope would break the starter mechanism if someone pulled hard enough. Several people have commented that their electric start couldn't turn over the engine. I am guessing this could potentially result in a burned up starter. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on this.

  • @justanamerican9024
    @justanamerican9024 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, I bought a Honda self propelled mower, it quit at around 50 hours. Darn thing is it rattles when its turned on its side.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      I am sorry to hear that! That's a shame. What model is it? Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @nationalwheel1
    @nationalwheel1 Год назад +1

    I have the HRX217HZA K6 model purchased last October. Used it about 5 times, then electric start would not crank or rope pull was crazy hard. Called my dealer, he said another bad camshaft assembly, bring it in. He mentioned at the time something about Honda changing suppliers on the yhis camshaft part. Parts were backordered, received it back 1st week of January. Broke it out this spring, right now humming right along. At the time, dealer offered to refund my money, told him no way I wanted to keep the mower. Dealer said the 5 year warranty will keep me covered

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Interesting! So, I wonder how many warranty claims have been made for this issue before Honda considered it to be a widespread problem, thus issuing a stop sale notice. I suspect there has to be thousands of claims. I don't blame you for keeping the mower once the issue was fixed. As your dealer told you, the five year warranty will keep you covered. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on this.

  • @alwaystinkering3524
    @alwaystinkering3524 Год назад +1

    That’s not the only problem. We bought a brand new hrx217, did proper break-in, never overloaded it. Once the engine cooled and I restarted it, O found out that the compression release has broken as you stated, and it started burning oil. I pulled the plug and inspected the cylinder, to find that the cylinder was damaged all the way around. I am assuming that the rings were gapped incorrectly from the factory. I don’t know what has happened to honda’s quality, but it definitely isn’t good!

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That's crazy! This is definitely not typical of Honda. Did you take it to an authorized dealer for repair? Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @matthewwynne-smythe6727
    @matthewwynne-smythe6727 Год назад +4

    It’s the same issue that some Briggs & Stratton engines have, Plastic cam, and the compression release pin and spring fails and smashes its self to pieces.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates on this mower!

    • @vinylmaven1074
      @vinylmaven1074 Год назад

      Me too! I have a 2 year old TORO with a Briggs and Straton engine and it has been a nightmare. The first few months it was ok, after that it kept surging and not running at full power, if I stopped to take a break etc. it wouldn't start or it would sputter then stop! I've had it in 4 times the last 2 were at a authorized Toro dealer and they finally replaced the carburetor it ran for about 10 min then sputtered and stalled and couldn't restart! Toro "used" to be the king of mowers, I wish electric mower manufactures would hurry up with the battery technology so the batterys last longer on a charge!

  • @tedcasttv6253
    @tedcasttv6253 10 месяцев назад

    HaVE the HRN 216 FOR like 3yrs now no issues works great

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 5 месяцев назад

    I have a Milwaukee M18 Fuel Mower and it’s awesome. The engine is just a magnetic rotor shaft, copper coils, and a circuit board.

  • @Dani-blue
    @Dani-blue 9 месяцев назад +2

    Honda issued offical recall in USA today 9/14/23. It won't let me post the link but it's on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission website, recall number 23-287. I called my local dealer and he said it is ALL HRX217 and HRN216 mowers they have in stock on hold and then others between the dates shown on the recall notice, from May 2022 to June 2023. My dealer said they are waiting on the part, to be able to fix mowers customers have brought in as well as their inventory so they can once again sell them. Mine has a waiting list for those wanting to buy, which is me :)

  • @Majeskty
    @Majeskty Год назад +2

    I have a HRX 217 that is about 4-5 years old. First 2 years I had issues where the mower would not start and took it to a service center which worked on Honda mowers. They said that the valves inside the engine was stuck, due to ‘bad gas’ and varnished the valves. Well I had new gas so this I found hard to believe. Since I this happen twice, Honda themselves said they would not cover any further repair for this problem, since they also said ‘bad gas’ so user error. The mower technician had recommended putting a cap or two of Sea Foam into each gallon of gas, to help avoid the problem. I was skeptical that this would solve the problem, HOWEVER IT DID!!!! Since I started adding Sea Foam to my gas for the mower, we have NOT had any further issues with starting of the mower. Give this a try, nothing to loose except for price of can of Sea Foam, which will last a long time using only 1-2 caps of it per gallon of gas.
    In 2022 on RUclips that Honda was going to discontinue the push mower entirely. I asked this of the mower service center that has worked on mine for common maintaining of the mower and they said they were receiving the same information. So wait and see the outcome, especially since it appears that many of the manufactures are moving to all electric style mowers.
    Good luck to all the Honda Mower owners!! (It has been the best gas mower we have owned)

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Thank you for the information! I have heard many positives about Seafoam but I have never actually tried it myself. It must be a good product.
      As far as Honda mowers are concerned, I have always believed them to be the best. If you haven't already, be sure to check out my recent Honda mower unboxing video. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/0qGwl-lWiLE/видео.html
      Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @pgrut8880
    @pgrut8880 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have an HRX I bought in 2019 with the lexan deck. Dont have to worry about the deck rusting out in 8 years like my old one.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      The Nexite decks are awesome! Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe.

  • @garyphillips6270
    @garyphillips6270 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've had my Honda walk behind lawnmower approximately 15 years. Change the oil, clean the air filter, replace the spark plug, and sharpen the blade, after running it out of gas at the end of the mowing season every year, all cheap insurance maintenance, then store it for the winter. In the spring, fill up with fresh gas, give a 5 second squirt of starting fluid into the gas, set the choke, 2 pulls on the rope and it starts right up. Never seen a repair shop. I guess they must had made them better back then back in the day. That's too bad.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      It is too bad! They definitely made things better 10-15 years ago than they do now. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @kayakdog121
    @kayakdog121 15 дней назад +1

    I'm glad I bought my HRX a few years ago. In my 60s and I plan to make it last until I die or can no longer mow my own yard.

  • @debrapugh1746
    @debrapugh1746 Год назад +6

    had my HRN216 for over 3 years and my problem is that as of yesterday when changing vbelt for drive is when i found out just how cheap honda was with the rear wheel bearings. nylon used instead of metal and nothing left

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That stinks! I can’t believe they chose nylon over metal.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 Год назад +4

      Me too...replacing the drive belt is a hassle....took it in to a shop....90 bucks plus 15 for the belt. never again. I will buy a cheapie big box mower next time. I can fix those myself.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      @@goobfilmcast4239 so I assume they are tricky to replace? I had no idea.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 Год назад +1

      @@averagejoevideo9556 far too much disassembly for a walk-behind. The drive pulley is partially exposed but the engine pulley is covered by the bag/mulch diverter shroud. Has to be benched to replace the belt. Even a small branch can foul, jump or snap the belt.

  • @coniccinoc
    @coniccinoc Год назад

    Interesting!
    Thank you.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      Sure, no problem. Thanks for watching and please consider liking and subscribing for future updates.

  • @DrTylerBaker
    @DrTylerBaker Год назад +3

    This happened to my toro time master (b&s). Plastic cam gear broke in the first 2 weeks leaving it to almost ripping my arm off when trying to start. Had to have it fixed under warranty. Took over 6 weeks. Plastic can gears are a travesty.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Interesting…so other brands have experienced this issue as well. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe for updates on this mower!

  • @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980
    @Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980 Год назад +1

    i just replaced the cam in one of our rental units like 2 days before the stop order because of a hard pull
    if you know what you are doing and have your tools ready it takes about 1 hr to do the cam and reset the valves it took me about 1-1/2 hr because i was working at a leisurely pace but its not a bad job
    worst part is putting the engine back on the deck its so easy to cross thread aluminum you need to go slow at that part it helps to do it on a bench

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the info! This is good to know. Others have stated that Honda warranty rates the job at 1-1/2 hours so that makes sense. I guess like any other repair job, if you do it enough, you become more efficient. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby Год назад +1

    Good research!
    My HRX217HYA is a K3 (from 2016, I think). Starts and runs great but it now burns oil. Never had that happen with my older, OHV Hondas. A new one was the only gas engine model I considered --- hydrostatic is the only way to go on these --- but went cordless instead. Last week it got replaced by the M18 mower and I ain't lookin' back.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      I am surprised your HRX is burning oil. As I stated in previous posts, I have multiple pieces of Honda power equipment and I've never experienced that. Milwaukee traditionally has a five year warranty on their cordless tools. However, did you know that they only offer a three year warranty on the M18 mower? This really surprises me. Milwaukee tools are always notorious for quality, so why the shortened warranty? It makes no sense. If the Milwaukee M18 mower is built to the same standards as their other cordless tools, then the warranty should be the same. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @thenexthobby
      @thenexthobby Год назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 It happens, I guess. I bought the 217 second hand, so it's very possible they didn't change the oil enough. I got it with the valve cover partially smashed in and the carb linkage mangled from what they said was running it into a fence post. But it did run, sorta. After correcting that I learned I hadn't corrected that and trucked it 40 miles away to the nearest Honda Powersports dealer, and it's been perfect ever since. Not as easy to work on as my manual choke HR215HXA (the older Masters Series).
      For the new mower, 3 yrs, 5yrs, makes no difference to me. If it's defective I'll know about it sooner than that. Although I do own some other M18 and M12 tools, my main ones have a lifetime warranty (metabo HPT.)

  • @floydlarken3148
    @floydlarken3148 11 месяцев назад +1

    I bought two Honda mowers two years ago because they were on clearance just before Christmas, gave one to my son-in-law and kept one in storage for a year without starting it. When my old mower gave up the ghost, I finally put the new one to use and it’s had a knock in the engine ever since I started it the first time, I would’ve taken it back, but it sat for a year in the box. The one I gave to my son-in-law works fine.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting! Keep in mind that HRN models have a three year warranty and HRX models have a five year warranty. So, regardless if it sat for a year, you are still within your warranty to have it repaired for the engine knock. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @darkcell06
    @darkcell06 2 месяца назад +1

    I had mine replaced and I think the repair is so invasive that now I have other issues with the mower. It smokes a little bit. The cut is uneven. it’s at the dealer as we speak.

  • @Ghostrider-71
    @Ghostrider-71 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting. How many examples are out there of OEMs having to rely on other manufacturers to produce components which are faulty and therefore affect the overall quality and operation of the equipment/machine itself? It must drive OEMs crazy having to deal with QC issues of component/parts suppliers.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Sure, no problem! You are 100% correct with OEMs relying on other manufacturers. Automobile manufacturers encounter similar issues. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @oldmaninthemirror
    @oldmaninthemirror 11 месяцев назад

    I have and use a Honda HR214 I believe is the model number. I purchased new in 1988. Aluminum deck. Blade brake. Still a great mower. Yes it smokes some when first cranked after sitting for a week but still runs great and since self propelled easy for this 70 year old man to use. I suspect if family wants this mower will be cutting grass long after this old man is gone. Still have the receipt when I bought this mower and was a little over $500 in 1988 so not inexpensive.

  • @Gonzo_Bubb
    @Gonzo_Bubb 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just got a new Honda mower because of them stopping sales in the U.S. at the end of the year. I hope it doesn't have this problem.

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the info mate jimmy Aust

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      You are quite welcome Jimmy! Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @stintus1
    @stintus1 Год назад +1

    I still have my hrt216sda, works perfectly,starts on first pull no problem

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates on this situation.

  • @MemoriesRR
    @MemoriesRR 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      Sure, no problem! Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @CR-xn5cz
    @CR-xn5cz Год назад +1

    Thank you

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Sure, no problem! I am happy to share this information. As I have stated before, I want everyone to know it's a known issue and I certainly don't want anyone to get hurt. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

  • @averylhill
    @averylhill Год назад +2

    We bought this mower in May and unfortunately my husband injured his arm (not going to go into details) due to this very issue. I contacted Lowe's about my options for a return, exchange or fix and was told about the Stop Sale. Thankfully we were still within the 30 days and returned it last week. I hope no one else gets hurt. Be careful if you have one, this didn't happen immediately.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      Oh my! I am so sorry to hear your husband was injured. I would definitely contact Honda and report this injury. This problem is not just a mechanical problem, it’s a major safety issue. I wish your husband a speedy recovery. Thank you for watching. Please like and subscribe for more updates on this issue.

    • @averylhill
      @averylhill Год назад

      @averagejoevideo9556 thank you. I filed a report with the CPSC and Honda then contacted me FMI.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      @@averylhillI was going to mention the CPSC but I forgot. I am glad to hear you reported it to both entities. If it prevents one more person from getting injured it’s worth it.

  • @davidn1369
    @davidn1369 Год назад +4

    Thanks for bringing the stop-sale info to us! I think I have the same problem with my HRX217HYA. Only has happened a half dozen times since purchase of mower last August. I can always get around the problem by engaging the blade when starting. Anyone see the same?

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +2

      No problem! I just want to make as many people aware of the issue as possible. Not only is it inconvenient, it poses a potential safety hazard. That’s interesting you are able to get around the problem by engaging the blade during starting. Hopefully someone else chimes in on this to confirm whether or not it may be a universal, temporary resolution to the issue. Thanks for watching! Please like, subscribe, and share for updates on this Honda mower issue.

    • @Ghostrider-71
      @Ghostrider-71 Год назад

      Here is something…..I have a HRX217VKA that I bought back in 2019. The owners manual states that the blade control lever must be pulled back and held against the handle bar when starting and running the mower. Do the newer Honda mowers start the engine first and then engage the blade? The pull of the ripcord has never been really difficult but there is some notable resistance during engine start.

    • @moxiedps
      @moxiedps Год назад

      Bought the HRX 217HYA in May 2023. After a few mows the cord would not pull. I started engaging the blade control level on start up and have not had issues since.

    • @davidn1369
      @davidn1369 Год назад +1

      @@Ghostrider-71 fixed my comment above to indicate that I have a HYA not a VYA. My mower has a blade control level feature that allows the engine to run while blade doesn’t turn when that lever is not engaged. It does not need to be engaged when starting (normally). Took the mower to dealer that I purchased from. They needed to tear it apart and take some pictures for Honda before proceeding with the fix. I hope they have the part(s) needed so it’s not out of commission for the rest of the summer. Luckily I can get by without it.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +2

    Other b/s mistake
    That cam shaft problem is the same as B/S bad compression release on camshaft
    I’m happy they are recalling them and hopefully they will refund the money my customers have spent on this mistake 😮

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Do you think Honda will resume production through September or will this be their focus from now until fall? Are you sitting on many units in inventory? Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates!

  • @DanielGarcia-zz9eg
    @DanielGarcia-zz9eg 11 месяцев назад

    went to Home Depot in store and online.
    Non available, all been pull out from the shelves.
    that's crazy.
    now their #1 mower is toro.
    holding on to my 2017 Honda, last one ill ever own. it was a great mower for a long time. Honda mower was like a luxury vehicle, top of the line to own.

  • @randallbadgett4040
    @randallbadgett4040 Год назад +7

    A good push mower for home consumer use is hard to find now days unless you buy a older used one. A lot of basic side discharge units are really cheap made. They usually have a thin deck (or plastic) with no height adjustment, no throttle or choke controls. Its kind of sad when you look at the selection of choices at Lowes or Home Depot.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +4

      Your comments are spot on with regard to finding a good homeowner grade push mower. I was shocked to see the prices of lower quality push mowers at Lowe's and Home Depot. I could not get over how cheaply made they were. I remember purchasing a MTD Yard Machines mower at Home Depot for $150 nearly 15 years ago. That mower did very well until it was finally worn out. But, for the price point, it had good longevity. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @settledontheprairie5524
      @settledontheprairie5524 Год назад +1

      @@averagejoevideo9556, I currently have an MTD Yard Machines push mower I bought at Menards sometime around 2007. I have a half-acre and I’ve kept the blade sharpened or replaced as needed in addition to changing the air filter and oil annually and spark plug as needed.
      Beginning last year, it uses more oil during the summer than it holds and struggles to cut.
      I fear it’s at the end, but I remain committed to running it to its last chuff before getting something new.
      My quandary is not unique: I don’t trust the quality or longevity of new mowers, and not interested in battery-electric (although Ryobi 40V would be my choice for going along with my current Ryobi mini tiller).

    • @erbewayne6868
      @erbewayne6868 11 месяцев назад

      I looked at a new push reel mower Menards yesterday, it was about $100.

    • @skimanfree1073
      @skimanfree1073 11 месяцев назад

      I'm more sad about my 50k plastic smart car as I sip my smart water and consult my smart phone as to a way out of this traffic mess.

    • @bungel657
      @bungel657 11 месяцев назад +1

      Tell be about it, I purchased a Heavy Duty Snapper Mower 20 years ago here in Florida, and it mowed like a Champ, then the B&S Engine locked up, I wanted another Snapper, but they have fell on hard times and are not building them like they use to, so I ordered a new B&S replacement Engine, and when it arrived and I picked it up, I thought they forgot to put the Engine in the Box, and when I opened it I was shocked to see that it was made with 80% Plastic, even the Carburetor is made entirely from PLASTIC, what a Pile of JUNK., I only wish I would have kept the old Locked up B&S engine and purchased a Rebuild Kit.

  • @STB921
    @STB921 11 месяцев назад +1

    On the 3rd mowing season of using my HRX217K6HYAA and absolutely love the machine. 71 years old with neurological( rheumatoid arthritis peripheral neuropathy and other heart related medical issues) so starting and walking behind this self propelled mower is one of the only forms of physical activity I get (this and walking behind my self propelled snow blower in the winter). Thank God I haven’t seen this issue.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      I am happy to hear you haven't experienced any of these issues. One of the greatest features of the hydro transmission is the infinite speed control. You can always set the mower to match your pace. I am glad to hear that you are using this to get some exercise. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
      @MrLuigi-oi7gm 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Steve, I have this EXACT same model. I bought mine this April (5/23) from Home Depot. So it is too late to return. I wonder how model specific this problem is? Although I wouldn't say my mower is easy to pull/start, it has not been impossible to pull and it has not exhibited a wicked recoil that others here have described. But I am concerned that I am just used to pulling with gusto on my gas engine equipment. Hopefully, my mower does not have the defective part. I am impatiently waiting for more information here from this channel or from Honda as all my online searches have turned up no additional information.

    • @STB921
      @STB921 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrLuigi-oi7gm as mentioned by others, only a small percentage may show the problem. Sounds like it is prevalent after warmed up. Once I start the mower I never shut it off. My year isn’t huge and I usually do the back one day and the front the day after. Could be that’s why I haven’t experienced the issue. I bought mine through Amazon

    • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
      @MrLuigi-oi7gm 11 месяцев назад

      @@STB921 Thanks for the feedback, Steve! Because our mower's engine can continue to run while the blades don't turn (one of the reasons I bought this particular model), I also very rarely shut the engine off when mowing. On the rare occasions I have shut it down, it has restarted with no discernable difference in starting difficulty. Still, I feel like I'm sitting on a bit of a "ticking time bomb." Not stopping the engine during mowing does sound like prudent behavior until a more definitive statement about the problem comes from Honda. Have a great weekend!

  • @iPervy
    @iPervy 11 месяцев назад

    Bought a 216hrn earlier this year, so far so good but time will tell. Use it to mow 3-5 lawns every other week.
    Actually ordered another 2 kinds of 216hrn before and withing a week the spindle on the basic 216hrn got knocked out of iilter as the bolt holding the blades sheered right off. Haha to be fair i did run it through some rough terrain. Luckily was able to exchange it. Also got a 216hry but on opening the box the handle to the switch to turn on the blades was shattered so i had to pack it right back up and get a refund (think the fault was the person at homedepot that got the mower for me was dumb and had it on its side not upright).
    Dont see the 216hrn at all now at homedepot, but do see the 217hrx in stacks. Like my mower alot though so far now that i finalky got a solid one. Im being very cautious with it though lol but do hit thhe occasional hidden rock and branch but its been trucking so far.

  • @egold1006
    @egold1006 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a thumb injury thanks to trying to pull start one of these. Was happy to replace it with a Troybilt, made sure it was a Briggs and Stratton engine, certain ones had Honda engines.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      I am sorry to hear you were injured. How old was the mower? Just curious. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe.

  • @kkevinj1
    @kkevinj1 Год назад +1

    Glad my honda from 2017 or 18 still going strong, I had to replace the idle spring and adjust the idle (by ear) never stalled like b4, I heard the newer ones not as good

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  11 месяцев назад

      Interesting...I have an older Honda that's approximately the same age and I had to adjust the idle on it as well. It's funny how they have common issues, but the common issues are usually a simple fix. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.

    • @kkevinj1
      @kkevinj1 11 месяцев назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 It was an issue with that spring defect

  • @TGMForum
    @TGMForum Год назад +5

    They had a bad batch of cams on the Honda IZY's a while back with faulty decompressors, they would pull over and start ok sometimes and then out of the blue they would try to rip your arm off. lol.. They replaced those cams under warranty. Seems like an ongoing issue tbh.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      Interesting…so this problem has occurred before. I am sure it will be a matter of Honda setting up a recall or repair campaign. Although I am curious what will happen with the unsold units in store inventory.

    • @TGMForum
      @TGMForum Год назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 Yes it did, though I'm betting they will send out a bulletin to their dealers, and tell them to repair them on a Fix per Fail basis. I could be wrong though. 🔧

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      @@TGMForum the fix per fail basis is definitely a possibility. The only issue is if it were to fail and cause injury it could be a safety issue as well. So, there is a possibility they will issue a recall and replace all serial numbers affected by the bad camshaft assembly.

    • @MrLuigi-oi7gm
      @MrLuigi-oi7gm 11 месяцев назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556I would agree, Average Joe. Even in this discussion thread, some have reported being injured. Also, some have reported the problem did not occur at first. Does Honda want to risk having someone get seriously injured during the first time their mower fails now that this is a known issue? Not quite as serious, but this would be like Ford doing a "fix on fail" with their exploding Pinto gas tanks way back when.

  • @billchurch4460
    @billchurch4460 Год назад +5

    This is quite the timely video. I have an 11 or 12 year old HRX217HYA and bought another one back in the spring just because. I've noticed the new mower is definitely harder to start than my old one, and sometimes it's difficult to pull the starter cord. Other than that, I would say I love it. Overall it seems a bit more refined and the 200cc motor is definitely an upgrade over the older 190cc, at least in terms of performance. I guess it's too early to tell when it comes to longevity. Here's hoping Honda does something to address this issue. I did notice that everything seemed to suddenly be out of stock online and thought it seemed a bit weird.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад +1

      Hopefully Honda does something soon to address the issue. The stop sale is obviously a necessary step but what happens next? I am looking forward to the 200cc engine. My old Honda has a 160cc engine so I am looking forward to the upgraded power. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe as I will be providing updates on this.

    • @billchurch4460
      @billchurch4460 Год назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556I have liked and subscribed. Hopefully we won't have to lawyer up. Does this only affect starting? Based upon my experiences, I'm thinking yes. Once it's running everything seems great. I think you'll really like the new engine and mower.

    • @WJCTechyman
      @WJCTechyman 9 месяцев назад

      I have the Canadian model version of your 12 year old unit. It's probably similar in age, and I like it as it's a bit quieter than my commercial HRC216HXC and does incredibly well at mulching.

  • @billkraemer4710
    @billkraemer4710 27 дней назад +2

    I have had my Honda mower since 1994. Still starts on the first pull. More than I could ever say about any of the Briggs engines I have owned. Honda had always stood behind their products. I’m certain this will be addressed soon.

  • @lalo2641
    @lalo2641 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks buddy

  • @robertwhite9898
    @robertwhite9898 2 месяца назад +1

    Very informative information

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out the other Honda mower videos on my channel. Please like and subscribe!

    • @robertwhite9898
      @robertwhite9898 2 месяца назад

      @@averagejoevideo9556 absolutely 👍 I have a Honda mower Myself & it’s the HRX 217

  • @mparamo68
    @mparamo68 Год назад +1

    My Honda HRN is 21 years old and still going strong. Still starts on the first pull! No plans to buy a new one any time soon.

    • @averagejoevideo9556
      @averagejoevideo9556  Год назад

      That's awesome! Keep it for as long as you can. Thanks for watching! Please like and subscribe for updates.