Honda Lawnmower Specifications
- Honda manufactures and distributes several different types of lawnmowers. Most Honda lawnmowers feature multiple blades to acutely trim grass. Four different series of lawnmowers are available to purchase. The HRX, HRC, HRR and HRS models all have different features and specifications. Depending on the size of your lawn and type of grass, one lawnmower may suit you better than another.
- The HRX Series is equipped with the Honda GCV190 engine. The lawnmower also uses a multi-position SmartDrive transmission. The ground speed of the HRX accelerates from zero to 3.6 mph and uses a recoil starter. The HRX series has a cutting width of 21 inches, and a mowing height range of 3/4 of an inch to 4 inches. The lawnmower cuts the grass with microcut twin blades. The dry weight of the machine is 89 lbs, and the operating weight is 92 lbs.
- The HRR Series lawnmowers are equipped with the GCV160 engine. These line of lawnmowers are without transmissions, but use a manual choke system and a recoil starter. The HRR Series has a cutting width of 21 inches and a mowing height range of 3/4 of an inch to 3.25 inches. There are six different mowing height adjustments that the lawnmower implements to cut the grass. The lawnmower is equipped with QuadraCut twin blades and flywheel brake control.
- The HRS Series is equipped with the same GCV160 engine as the HRR Series. The lawnmower has a cutting width of 21 inches. The mowing height range is 1 inch to 3.5 inches. The equipment also features a recoil starter and a manual choke system. The grass is cut using a single high-lift blade and a flywheel brake for blade control.
- The HRC Series also uses a GSV160 engine. The cutting width is 21 inches, and the mowing height range is 3/4 of an inch to 4 inches. The lawnmower moves sits on nine inch ball bearing wheels. The bag capacity can handle up to 2.5 bushels. The HRC Series cuts grass using Microcut twin blades. The operating weight of the lawnmower is 100 lbs.
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