Honda Harmony riding mower

cruzenmike

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A big disappointment today. The supplier that said they had transmissions goofed, they have gear transmissions but not hydrostatic!!!! They could get the hydro pump section but that is more than $1,100.

I will do a bit more research but at that price I probably will be getting a new mower. Likely a zero turn.

$1100 will get you on your way to a zero turn, but unfortunately you will have to dish out some dough to get something of the same caliber as your Honda. Would you entertain the idea of maybe stripping the hydrostatic down yourself and attempting a rebuild if you could find parts? Other than the issue of parts availability, you also have to do the rebuilds in an area that will not permit any contamination from getting inside. But I imagine it would be nice to have that thing running properly one day in the future just for hauling carts around or doing things that you might not want to use a zero turn for.....
 

bertsmobile1

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There are specialist who will rebuild mower trannies.
I have one I use down here.
machines the valve chests and valve plates then replaces all of the seals
Around $ 400- $ 600 ( Aus ) as compared to $ 650 + for a pump/motor rebuild kit
 
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