I still have the 214 from the mid eighties! Apart from regular oil changes, new bag, blade, cables, spark plugs and pull start cable more recently, she still mows light a beauty! Thanks.
Thank you, very helpful. I have a HR 215 but close enough. 1st pull after the winter every year. This thing has to be 25 years old and still going strong
Great Mower! I bought this mower back in 1984 and it still runs. Only mower iI have ever purchased. Thank for the video. My cord just broke and I am going to fix it using your video.
picked up my Honda 215 Harmony mower today from the repair shop, I'm not paying $585 to fix it! ironically I stopped at a garage sale today and there sitting is a Honda 214 exactly like the one in your video! I bought it for $10! well got it home and what happens...the starter pull rope breaks! so I Google a RUclips fix and THERE YOU ARE with a Honda 214! YIPPY! Tomorrow I'll get some rope and follow your video!! how timely! THANKS!!
I also have an HR215 which was purchased by my parents in about 1991 or 92. I've been using it at my own house since 2006, and this year was the first trouble I've had with it. It quit running, and after cleaning the carburetor it runs like new once again. But I also have a similar issue with the starter cord not winding all the way back up. Also the "pawls" that actually spin the flywheel are a little different on mine, hopefully I can get it fixed up thanks to this video. :)
Thanks for the video. My aunt bought this model brand new and I used to mow her lawn with it. She gave it to me when we bought our house fifteen years ago. Great mower, but fixing the broken rope pull, which I thought would be simple, has been a nightmare. The damn spring won't catch on the inner housing and I can't figure out why.
Just replaced the rope on my 214, but wasn't sure how to re-tension the spring - now I know. My HRA214 is old, worn out, but it still starts with the 2nd pull when cold, 1st pull when warm. Great video, thanks.
super video!!! - Bought my HR216 (a bit bigger version of the 214) in 1987. It is a super work horse. I've used it for some pretty hard mowing of some really tall stuff in the past 30 years. Needed to replace the starter rope and this video saved the day!
Yes, it is a great mower. I had one for 20 years. I have a newer model now, and I need to retention the spring. I hope it works the same. Good video. I learned a lot about the starter.
I bought mine in 1987 and still going strong. Still one pull to start, even after sitting all winter. I have replaced my rope several years ago. Your video was helpful for the next time I have to replace my rope.
I had a 214 a couple years ago and i mowed tall thick dirty dusty grass and fields with it all summer long! It finally got so dirty and filthy that it wouldnt start anymore and I sold it for $25 It was an amazing mower and I made lots of money with it!
Yeah, run over to your Home Improvement store and buy a bag of braided rope the same diameter for 3-4 bucks(enough for 5 machines). Throw it in and you're good to go. Not sure what to tell you on the wheel as I've never had an issue with them, unless they gave you the wrong part??
Thanks DOUBLEWIDE6, good video. Have the HRA214, as you say great mower. Unfortunately, my clamp slipped and I lost all tension on the spring! Now I cannot get the spring to initially grip the center shaft of the pully without the spring always slipping loose and not gripping the pully. Is there any trick to hold the spring to the pulley shaft to initially get some tension on the spring? Thanks!
great video i was just thinking duct tape the new cord to the old cord then pull the old out and it will feed the new one thru and save some time. just a suggestion. thanks for the great video
Mine just broke and the whole part on parts repair was $50 ,,,,I'm sure the rope can't cost more than 2 or so. i have a problem replacing the rear tire (self propelled) i have the tire but it doesn'r seem to fit, toooo tight thanks ed k.
I disassembled one of those rewind starters to clean it but it still squeaked and the rope sometimes would not rewind and the pulley squeaked so I put Stihl gearbox grease under the plate that attaches with a bolt. Is that the right kind of lubricant to use?
doublewide6 You mean you don't take the starter completely apart and have the spring go flying across the shop, just to replace the rope? I get a kick out of these "RUclips Experts" who strip the damn starter apart just to replace a rope. The 12 series Briggs engines on mowers, I don't even remove the blower housing/starter to replace the rope. I just have to remove the spark plug, secure the bail, remove the old rope and wind the starter up with 2 small screw drivers. When tight, back off until pulley hole and rope guide line up, install rope with grip, remove screwdrivers and let starter suck in the new rope. Saves about 15 to 20 minutes. More if you're an idiot. Now that I'm retired, I'm free to reveal my secrets I've learned over the past 41 years. Good video, sir.
Hi, I’m working on fixing one of these and it’s playing up a bit. At any point during the rotation of the pulley, should the friction plate rotate with it?
I just had a hrx217hxa given to me I changed the starter rope and did an oil change and washed it cleaned it up and sharpened the blades will be replacing the air filter and spark plug and lastly if none of that solves the problem then do a carburetor adjustment
I have a hrz 216 that hasnt ran in years. The cables are all disconnected. The air filter and carb look ok. Its really sluggish when you try to start it. Maybe it got rained on? How do I clean out the pullstart mechanism? And reconnect all the cables. Its a great mower, but needs work..
what does it mean when the rope is hard to pull/won't come out more than a foot? it is a Honda but not same model as yours, just says Honda. also, I turned it over and pulled all dried grass out from underneath then tried to start it; the rope came out a bit more easily (still hard to pull though) but did not go back in. could you tell me what is this from, means what as a symptom? thx~ I really like your video
You could have done with bolting the starter back on to leave the pull cord on the right hand side of the petrol filler cap. Okay if you are left handed I suppose but looks a bit odd to have it on the left side. But these mowers are like the cars - they go forever.
I still have the 214 from the mid eighties! Apart from regular oil changes, new bag, blade, cables, spark plugs and pull start cable more recently, she still mows light a beauty! Thanks.
Thank you, very helpful. I have a HR 215 but close enough. 1st pull after the winter every year. This thing has to be 25 years old and still going strong
Great Mower! I bought this mower back in 1984 and it still runs. Only mower iI have ever purchased. Thank for the video. My cord just broke and I am going to fix it using your video.
One of the best mowers ever made.
picked up my Honda 215 Harmony mower today from the repair shop, I'm not paying $585 to fix it! ironically I stopped at a garage sale today and there sitting is a Honda 214 exactly like the one in your video! I bought it for $10! well got it home and what happens...the starter pull rope breaks! so I Google a RUclips fix and THERE YOU ARE with a Honda 214! YIPPY! Tomorrow I'll get some rope and follow your video!! how timely! THANKS!!
I also have an HR215 which was purchased by my parents in about 1991 or 92. I've been using it at my own house since 2006, and this year was the first trouble I've had with it. It quit running, and after cleaning the carburetor it runs like new once again. But I also have a similar issue with the starter cord not winding all the way back up. Also the "pawls" that actually spin the flywheel are a little different on mine, hopefully I can get it fixed up thanks to this video. :)
Thanks for the video. My aunt bought this model brand new and I used to mow her lawn with it. She gave it to me when we bought our house fifteen years ago. Great mower, but fixing the broken rope pull, which I thought would be simple, has been a nightmare. The damn spring won't catch on the inner housing and I can't figure out why.
Just replaced the rope on my 214, but wasn't sure how to re-tension the spring - now I know. My HRA214 is old, worn out, but it still starts with the 2nd pull when cold, 1st pull when warm. Great video, thanks.
best mower ever made, thanks for your help. are there any other mowers still alive after 30 years?
Yes I have the exact same one, over 30yrs old, one pull starts straight away, terrific mower.
super video!!! - Bought my HR216 (a bit bigger version of the 214) in 1987. It is a super work horse. I've used it for some pretty hard mowing of some really tall stuff in the past 30 years. Needed to replace the starter rope and this video saved the day!
Yes, it is a great mower. I had one for 20 years. I have a newer model now, and I need to retention the spring. I hope it works the same. Good video. I learned a lot about the starter.
Thanks for the clear video... now I'm ready to rewind my spring and rope and get my mower back on the lawn... great mower.
Thanks, good video. I have a Honda mower I got in the mid 80's and it runs great. Your video will help me repair my starter rope problem.
People like you and Bruce tender and Tyrell fixes all starting my own lawn mower repair
I bought mine in 1987 and still going strong. Still one pull to start, even after sitting all winter. I have replaced my rope several years ago. Your video was helpful for the next time I have to replace my rope.
I had a 214 a couple years ago and i mowed tall thick dirty dusty grass and fields with it all summer long! It finally got so dirty and filthy that it wouldnt start anymore and I sold it for $25 It was an amazing mower and I made lots of money with it!
Great Video...good job of showing the procedure - mine starts first pull most of the time
nice work just bought a used 214 gona repair the rope after watching your video
Thanks you've saved me much time, trouble and money Thanks , Ed Kennedy
Cool great job hope u more vids on carb n cable adjustment n service for this wee mower
Great video. Thank you so much. Mine broke and now I know how to fix it. God bless you!
Great video .. Helped me understand the recoil on my Baja mini bike.. Thank you
Yeah, run over to your Home Improvement store and buy a bag of braided rope the same diameter for 3-4 bucks(enough for 5 machines). Throw it in and you're good to go. Not sure what to tell you on the wheel as I've never had an issue with them, unless they gave you the wrong part??
Fixed many of those. Good mowers.
Great mowers i have a HR194 with a rear roller it gives a lovely cut . They are light but really weigh down on the grass.
Thanks DOUBLEWIDE6, good video. Have the HRA214, as you say great mower. Unfortunately, my clamp slipped and I lost all tension on the spring! Now I cannot get the spring to initially grip the center shaft of the pully without the spring always slipping loose and not gripping the pully. Is there any trick to hold the spring to the pulley shaft to initially get some tension on the spring? Thanks!
Cliff Schell hey was wandering if you ever got this fixed. I have the same problem myself 😂
great video i was just thinking duct tape the new cord to the old cord then pull the old out and it will feed the new one thru and save some time. just a suggestion. thanks for the great video
great video buddy but my coil seems to bottom out and it still won't go all the way back in. where is the best place to get one for the Honda hra214
Mine just broke and the whole part on parts repair was $50 ,,,,I'm sure the rope can't cost more than 2 or so. i have a problem replacing the rear tire (self propelled) i have the tire but it doesn'r seem to fit, toooo tight thanks ed k.
can you take the recoil starter it's self apart
I disassembled one of those rewind starters to clean it but it still squeaked and the rope sometimes would not rewind and the pulley squeaked so I put Stihl gearbox grease under the plate that attaches with a bolt. Is that the right kind of lubricant to use?
doublewide6 You mean you don't take the starter completely apart and have the spring go flying across the shop, just to replace the rope?
I get a kick out of these "RUclips Experts" who strip the damn starter apart just to replace a rope.
The 12 series Briggs engines on mowers, I don't even remove the blower housing/starter to replace the rope. I just have to remove the spark plug, secure the bail, remove the old rope and wind the starter up with 2 small screw drivers. When tight, back off until pulley hole and rope guide line up, install rope with grip, remove screwdrivers and let starter suck in the new rope.
Saves about 15 to 20 minutes. More if you're an idiot.
Now that I'm retired, I'm free to reveal my secrets I've learned over the past 41 years.
Good video, sir.
Hi, I’m working on fixing one of these and it’s playing up a bit. At any point during the rotation of the pulley, should the friction plate rotate with it?
I just had a hrx217hxa given to me I changed the starter rope and did an oil change and washed it cleaned it up and sharpened the blades will be replacing the air filter and spark plug and lastly if none of that solves the problem then do a carburetor adjustment
And thanks for the video that made it very easy for me to do
I have a hrz 216 that hasnt ran in years. The cables are all disconnected. The air filter and carb look ok. Its really sluggish when you try to start it. Maybe it got rained on? How do I clean out the pullstart mechanism? And reconnect all the cables. Its a great mower, but needs work..
Never start any engine before checking the oil, Good vid.
Thanks you made my day I just fix it
JUST WHAT i NEEDED!!! THANX
what does it mean when the rope is hard to pull/won't come out more than a foot? it is a Honda but not same model as yours, just says Honda. also, I turned it over and pulled all dried grass out from underneath then tried to start it; the rope came out a bit more easily (still hard to pull though) but did not go back in. could you tell me what is this from, means what as a symptom? thx~ I really like your video
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THANKS Again! 😊
Thanks mate good video
You could have done with bolting the starter back on to leave the pull cord on the right hand side of the petrol filler cap.
Okay if you are left handed I suppose but looks a bit odd to have it on the left side.
But these mowers are like the cars - they go forever.
ahaha nm a little bit of oil does a lot LOL thanks great vid
brill nice one