Honda’s entry-tier HF ride-on
The HF2317 sits at the entry of Honda’s UK HF ride-on range — 17 hp Honda V-twin, 92 cm side-discharge deck, hydrostatic transmission, simple operator station. The argument across the Honda HF range is engine-longevity at every capex tier; the HF2317 is the most accessible entry into that argument at sub-£5k spend.
Spec snapshot
| Engine | 17 hp Honda V-twin (petrol) |
|---|---|
| Transmission | Hydrostatic, foot-pedal control |
| Mower deck | 92 cm (36 inches), side-discharge |
| Slope rating | 12° |
| Best fit | Private properties (0.75-1.5 acres), smallholders with longer-grass cutting profiles |
Where the HF2317 actually earns its keep
Two typical buyer profiles. First: private property owners with three-quarters of an acre to one-and-a-half acres of mostly-amenity lawn who specifically want Honda engine reliability and are prepared to pay a modest premium over Mountfield/JD entry-tier alternatives to secure it. Second: smallholders running mixed amenity and paddock-edge cutting profiles where the side-discharge format suits longer grass and rougher cutting cycles that a rear-collect bag would clog on within a single session.
The quieter argument that justifies the HF2317 specifically: side-discharge format. Most domestic-tier ride-ons at this price point are rear-collect bag machines, which work well on regular short-grass amenity cutting but struggle when the grass gets long (post-holiday catch-up cuts, post-rain cycles, transition-period growth surges). Side-discharge handles longer cuts cleanly without bagging, which matches the working profile most smallholders actually run rather than the idealised once-a-week amenity cycle.
Versus the JD X300 and Mountfield 1638H
The £3-5k entry ride-on tier splits roughly:
- Mountfield 1638H (£2,995): lowest capex, lightest chassis, residential-tier collect bag.
- JD X300 (£3,495): mid-tier capex, deepest UK dealer pipeline, collect bag.
- Honda HF2317 (£4,795): highest capex at this tier, Honda engine longevity, side-discharge format.
For buyers prioritising lowest spend, the Mountfield wins. For buyers prioritising dealer support, the JD wins. For buyers prioritising engine longevity AND side-discharge cutting profile (the combination matters), the HF2317 is the right choice. For pure amenity-lawn rear-collect duty, the JD X300 with its bag works as well as the Honda and lands at lower capex.
The tradeoff
Side-discharge means clippings are blown sideways across the lawn rather than collected. For neat amenity-lawn buyers who want a clean look immediately after cutting, side-discharge needs the cuttings raked or the cut redirected; for buyers prioritising operational efficiency over post-cut presentation, side-discharge is faster and easier on the machine. Worth being clear about which profile matches the buyer before specifying.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in Honda groundcare equipment, supplying the HF2317 with full pre-delivery setup and Honda dealer-network coverage. Our pricing on new Honda inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used HF2317 units, when available, sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.






