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  1. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    That makes sense now. I'd consider buying that machine assuming everything else is the same I would see steel deck and bigger wheels as an advantage depending on price. I dunno how 55.3kg compares...
  2. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    Yep good review, except he said the 216 deck will rust compared to the HRX. I don't see how an alloy deck can rust.I've been happy with my 216 even after the handle snapped in half. It cops a...
  3. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    I always remove the blade carrier. I then swap it with a spare blade carrier which has sharp blades and then when i have time I'll swap the sharp blades for the blunt. But same diff really. I'm...
  4. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    Thanks Arfa. That's good to know. I've got a heap of honda blades in the sheds that I need to sharpen over winter, was just curious because I noticed i have a small mountain of honda blades building...
  5. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    Hey Arfa, which cox blades would suit the HRU216M2?
  6. Re: Honda HRX217HYA imported from USA - A better mower for less $$ than an Aussie HRU

    They have the HRX in the Honda winter brochure. $1299 without electric start $1499 with. Upper blades $21.00, lower blades $20.00. They also have a new domestic self propelled called HRR216VYU, steel...
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