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My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to
buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? |
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"Rob" wrote in message ...
My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? I have a Harrier 56, and despite abusing it quite badly in its early life it still works well and starts easily. I don't know about longevity as I have only owned it 16 years. I have yet to replace the drive belt. The battery is knackered and has been for eight years but it starts so easily on the rope that I have not bothered replacing it. Mike |
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Rob wrote in :
My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? I have no comment on Hayter, but Honda is probably one of the best and most reliable. I know you have said yours is worn out but have you considered having it repaired? It is worth considering. Better the devil you know. Baz |
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On 30/10/2012 12:11, Baz wrote:
I have no comment on Hayter, but Honda is probably one of the best and most reliable. I know you have said yours is worn out but have you considered having it repaired? It is worth considering. Better the devil you know. Baz Problem is: The blade worked lose and chopped a lump of the internal rim of the deckIt needs a new battery, and grass box cover, The engine is burning oil and whilst new rings might extend the life I'm told not for long. So it might have to be new GXV160 Add all that adds up (£500 +) so I though I might as well go for new !! R |
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In article , Rob
writes My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? Hayter are really the best machines I've ever used, really good , Stand up to a lot of wear and tear though currently i have to find a fuel cap for a harrier 48 and can't find one on the net for love nor money. It presumably vibrated off but I couldn't find it and I know it was there when i started the lawn!! If anyone knows where i can get a fuel cap for a Hayter harrier 48 I will be eternally grateful!! Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 14:45:29 +0000, Janet Tweedy wrote: In article , Rob writes My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? Hayter are really the best machines I've ever used, really good , Stand up to a lot of wear and tear though currently i have to find a fuel cap for a harrier 48 and can't find one on the net for love nor money. It presumably vibrated off but I couldn't find it and I know it was there when i started the lawn!! If anyone knows where i can get a fuel cap for a Hayter harrier 48 I will be eternally grateful!! Perhaps from here http://www.shouldersofshoreham.co.uk...ter_harrier_48 If you can find the filler cap or even the fuel tank you are doing better than me. They must be there somewhere. -- Martin http://www.spares4me.co.uk/sp/c/Hayt...rier_41_Spares -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 16:07:22 +0100, Martin wrote: On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 14:45:29 +0000, Janet Tweedy wrote: In article , Rob writes My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? Hayter are really the best machines I've ever used, really good , Stand up to a lot of wear and tear though currently i have to find a fuel cap for a harrier 48 and can't find one on the net for love nor money. It presumably vibrated off but I couldn't find it and I know it was there when i started the lawn!! If anyone knows where i can get a fuel cap for a Hayter harrier 48 I will be eternally grateful!! Perhaps from here http://www.shouldersofshoreham.co.uk...ter_harrier_48 If you can find the filler cap or even the fuel tank you are doing better than me. They must be there somewhere. There have lots of fuel caps. Maybe you know which one you need. I'd phone them. Enter Fuel Cap in the search window. -- Martin http://www.spares4me.co.uk/sp/c/Hayt...rier_41_Spares This site has exploded drawings of the machines complete with part number -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
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On Tuesday, 30 October 2012 09:43:41 UTC, Rob wrote:
My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? I would say the Honda quivalent is only worth considering if you really need the hydrostatic transmission - yes I know the ability to creep along on high revs is useful but ime mainly on bigger heavier machines. So given that Hayters are good robust machines, Briggs engines are OK as far as I'm concerned and Harriers in various incarnations have been around a long time, you just have to decide if hydrostatic is worth the extra. Rod |
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"Rob" wrote
My Honda HR216 is worn out. To get an equivalent spec I would have to buy Hayter http://www.hayter.co.uk/range/harrie...utodrive-es-vs. Unfortunately my independent servicing guy says they dont match up to Honda. (Belt Drive/ Briggs engine etc.) Anyone comment on Hayter ? I also have a Hayter 41 electric what I found out after some damage caused by me is that you can actually get spares and if there is a weakness they change the design or material used. I am quite impressed with my old machine which I inherited from my mother in 93 so it must be about 25 years old. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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Rob wrote in :
On 30/10/2012 12:11, Baz wrote: I have no comment on Hayter, but Honda is probably one of the best and most reliable. I know you have said yours is worn out but have you considered having it repaired? It is worth considering. Better the devil you know. Baz Problem is: The blade worked lose and chopped a lump of the internal rim of the deckIt needs a new battery, and grass box cover, The engine is burning oil and whilst new rings might extend the life I'm told not for long. So it might have to be new GXV160 Add all that adds up (£500 +) so I though I might as well go for new !! R Oh yes. Worn out! New rings and a rebore would always be better than just new rings, but in your case with the damage, I think yes, time to move on. Best of luck with what mower you choose. Baz |
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In article , Martin
writes Perhaps from here http://www.shouldersofshoreham.co.uk...ter_harrier_48 If you can find the filler cap or even the fuel tank you are doing better than me. They must be there somewhere. -- Martin Yes saw their website (in case David H. thinks I haven't looked )but they don't list the fuel cap nor does it look from their plan of the machine that they designate a special order number to it separately. I certainly don't want a whole fuel tank!! Brother lives in Shoreham so I'll get him to go and find out. -- Janet Tweedy |
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In article , Martin
writes Read my next post. -- Martin I got that you had found a Briggs and wotsit cap Martin but that doesn't look like fuel cap from the Hayter Harrier. -- Janet Tweedy |
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In article , Martin
writes neither of them? That really is a shame. It's odd that Hayter didn't use a Briggs and wotsit fuel cap on a Briggs and wotsit engine. If the fuel tank is a B& wotsit fuel tank then the cap should fit. Good luck with the hunt for the real thing. Do let us know if you find one. The one I want is flatter but I'll keep trying to find one! Is the engine maker the same as the fuel tank maker then? -- Janet Tweedy |
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On 31/10/2012 12:40, Baz wrote:
Rob wrote in : Problem is: The blade worked lose and chopped a lump of the internal rim of the deckIt needs a new battery, and grass box cover, The engine is burning oil and whilst new rings might extend the life I'm told not for long. So it might have to be new GXV160 All that adds up (£500 +) so I though I might as well go for new !! R Oh yes. Worn out! New rings and a rebore would always be better than just new rings, but in your case with the damage, I think yes, time to move on. Best of luck with what mower you choose. Baz Been an interesting thread, as usual morphing somewhere else. I was giving consideration the Hayter and whilst there are clearly posters here who have v.good experiences elsewhere on the net there are some pretty grimstories. I'm minded to do without the stripes and go for the HRX 537 HZ. The question is what is the right time "strike". Would January produce sales ? R |
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On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 1:24:06 PM UTC, Rob wrote:
On 30/10/2012 12:11, Baz wrote: I have no comment on Hayter, but Honda is probably one of the best and most reliable. I know you have said yours is worn out but have you considered having it repaired? It is worth considering. Better the devil you know. Baz Problem is: The blade worked lose and chopped a lump of the internal rim of the deckIt needs a new battery, and grass box cover, The engine is burning oil and whilst new rings might extend the life I'm told not for long. So it might have to be new GXV160 Add all that adds up (�500 +) so I though I might as well go for new !! R 500?! Take it to a backstreet car mechanic NT |
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