How to Maintain a Honda HRC Lawn Mower Honda’s HRC lawn mowers are known as some of the best on the market, frequently used by those in commercial landscaping and even among traditional homeowners with larger lawns that need to be perfectly maintained. The HRC is also popular because of its reputation for durability even on tougher terrains and throughout years of intense landscaping and mowing work. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Troubleshooting Guide for Honda HRS Lawn Mowers
Honda’s HRS lawn mower is widely appreciated as one of the most durable on the market, but even this rock solid mower can sometimes suffer from a few problems that can cause headaches for operators. The good news is that many problems are very easy to fix, and they’re often the result of simple oversights or mistakes made when maintaining the mower or getting it ready for another big mowing job. By checking a few common areas of concern on the mower, owners can solve problems ranging from a mower that won’t start to one that doesn’t mow or bag properly after the engine is on. Continue reading
How to Operate a Honda HRS Lawn Mower
For those homeowners new to the Honda HRS push mower, starting the equipment can seem pretty intimidating. After all, this is a relatively advanced walk behind mower that features self-propulsion, a throttle control, and other operator comforts that simply cannot be found on competing options. Getting acquainted with these controls will provide for a safer, more consistent mowing job overall. Here’s what operators need to know before getting started. Continue reading
How to Maintain a Honda HRS Lawn Mower
When it comes to preventing major repairs or service that can take a lawn mower out of commission for a longer period of time, there is perhaps nothing more effective than a policy of attentive, regular maintenance throughout the spring and summer seasons. By following Honda’s recommended maintenance schedule, mower owners can ensure that their equipment is using high-quality parts that aren’t excessively worn or corroded, and they’ll be using fresh gasoline and oil that will keep moving parts in great condition for a longer period of time. Best of all, these maintenance procedures are easy to do and quick to perform, even for those equipment owners who are new to oil changes, blade inspections, and more. Continue reading