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Found a used Hona Harmony 215

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bazar01

I bought it for $40.
Needs some TLC.
It has been stored for 2-3 years.
Pull string is broken.
I will work on it this week.
Anything I should do first before starting?
I will post a pic later.


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bazar01

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Got a chance to work on it today.
The pull start string is about to break.
So I bought a $4 generic string from Home Depot and got that fixed.
Last night, I put a little gas and put 1oz of marvel mystery oil in the tank and put the choke on and started it to fill up the carb.
Let the carb soaked overnight.
Drained the carb and tank and put fresh fuel today.
Got it started. Lots of smoke from the marvel oil. Then it cleared up. Stopped the engine.
One pull, it started right up. Now it starts with just one pull.

The self propel feature does not work. I cannot pull it backward. The rear wheels are locked up.
I found some pdf files here how to adjust the drive clutch and shift cable.
I will try to work on it tomorrow.

It cleaned up really good.

How do I edit the title? I need to correct the Honda spelling. My keyboard has a bad "D" key.

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bazar01

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

This is how it looked when I picked it up.

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Welcome, nice find.:thumbsup: That baby cleaned up nicely.

I got my Honda FG-100 Mini-tiller from a neighbor that was throwing it out. I took it, checked compression=good, had strong spark.. But stored in his shed maybe 10 years. Carb was shot & fuel lines too. I gave it a good once over & it will start on first pull as well. That thing runs super.

To edit the title, you would have to re-open that post, hit advanced & you should be able to edit it. Least I have done it that way.


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bazar01

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Great find on the Honda tiller.

I tried to edit the main post but it's not showing the edit post.
I was only able to edit my latest post.


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bazar01

Got time to work on it this morning.
Started it up in one pull.
I engaged the clutch and set the shift lever to minimum and voila, it started to creep very slow.
When I pulled it back, I heard a pop and the rear wheels released and I was able to pull it back.

I think I read somewhere that there is a bushing on the rear wheels that can bind causing it to lock up in reverse..
I am going to remove the rear wheels and try to clean up the shaft.

As far as the very slow speed, I think the clutch cable needs adjusting to engage the clutch fully.
Will update later.


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bazar01

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Anybody has an idea how fast the hydrostatic self propelled HRB 215 should move?
This mower seem a little slow even at max shifter speed. It does not seem to change speed from low to high setting.
Thank you.


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bazar01

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Well I tried mowing my front lawn to test the self propel.
When I engage the rear wheel transmission clutch, it moves very slow but when I tried to pull it back with clutch still engaged, the rear wheels grab and it speeds up.
I really enjoyed using it. It cuts really good.

Anybody knows what could be slipping? I still have to perform service on the rear wheels.
Thanks.

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7394

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Great find on the Honda tiller.

I tried to edit the main post but it's not showing the edit post.
I was only able to edit my latest post.

Thanks. Sorry I can't be of more help, that tiller is my 1st Honda.


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bazar01

Thanks. Maybe the Admin can correct it.


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7394

Re: Found a used Honda Harmony 215

Maybe, if you send them a PM.


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bazar01

Almost end of grass cutting season and this used Honda Harmony served it's purpose.
It has been a great self propelled mower after spending only $10 on a new ignition coil and raising the governor rpm a little.


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SidecarFlip

Welcome, nice find.:thumbsup: That baby cleaned up nicely.

I got my Honda FG-100 Mini-tiller from a neighbor that was throwing it out. I took it, checked compression=good, had strong spark.. But stored in his shed maybe 10 years. Carb was shot & fuel lines too. I gave it a good once over & it will start on first pull as well. That thing runs super.

To edit the title, you would have to re-open that post, hit advanced & you should be able to edit it. Least I have done it that way.

Kind of how I came by my Troy Bilt Horse. Was in a dumpster at a local community college. Must have been a stupid professor that tossed it (never could figure out how they got that machine in the dumpster in the first place but they did, it was heavy, like 200 pounds plus....

Tecumseh engine (HH series) was shot. I rebuilt it but the sleeve was too far gone so I tossed it and put on a Hatch diesel and fabbed the reverse pulley system up. great tiller. I even have the furrower attachment for it and the Hatch diesel is a great motor. Expensive, but worth it.

Only thing I wish was that the Horse had the reverse tine system the CC RT series tillers have. Have one of those too and the reverse tine rotation is great for hard soil. No jumping, no pulling at all. Just tills. Too bad the RT series has a junk Honda GC motor on t. I popped that one almost right away and replaced it with a Pred motor.

Only reason I put the Hatch on the Horse was, the Horse was free. I figured the hatch made up for the free tiller.


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7394

Actually Honda makes a very good motor, or at least the old ones were.


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