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Hayter 561 Harrier 56 Electric Start VS Petrol Lawnmower
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Hayter Harrier 56 Electric Start Autodrive has a 5.5hp Briggs & Stratton engine with a 56cm cutting width, and is ideal for a formal, medium/large sized lawn.
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Hayter 561 Harrier 56 Electric Start VS Petrol Lawnmower

 

Hayter Harrier 56 Electric Start Autodrive has a 5.5hp Briggs & Stratton engine with a 56cm cutting width, and is ideal for a formal, medium/large sized lawn. The key start saves the effort of using the recoil rope to start the engine. This powerful, self-propelled machine hosts advanced features to make tackling the larger lawn a pleasure. A split roller at the back enables the machine to give a striped finish and to cut over the lawn edge, and minimises scuffing on turns.


FEATURES


Rear Roller

This machine is fitted with a full width rear roller enabling the operator to achieve a striped lawn. The roller also allows the cutting of flower border edges around the lawn.


Fabric Bag

The machine is fitted with a quality fabric grass bag. Unlike a plastic grass box, the fabric bag allows spent air to escape easily resulting in improved collection.


Electric key start

Allowing the operator to start the machine by simply turning the ignition key rather than having to pull the recoil rope. This product also features a recoil rope starting method.


TECHNICAL DETAILS

 

Engine: Briggs & Stratton 825 Series
Power: 5.5hp
Cutting Width: 56cm
Self Drive: Yes
Recoil/electric start: Electric
Cutting Deck: Aluminium
Cutting Height: 13-60mm
Box Volume: 70L
Weight: 52.5kg

 

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