-2 Year Warranty
-Rear roller for classic lawn stripes
-6hp Briggs & Stratton Engine
48cm / 19" Mowing width
-Variable speed self propelled drive
-Alloy mowing deck (Never rust)
-Double ball bearing wheels
-Collect or rear discharge
-70L Grass bag
-44kg weight
Hayter Harrier 48 Autodrive VS (Electric Start) (476A) AUTO-DRIVE with Variable Speed and Electric Start
The Harrier® 48 rear roller rotary lawnmower is ideal for medium to large lawns. The rear roller on this powerful self-propelled machine, gives a superb striped finish to fine lawns and with the cutter blade raised, rougher areas can also be cut with ease. The Hayter Harrier 48 Autodrive VS (476A) uses a Briggs & Stratton® 675iS engine with the convenience of a push button electric starter using the InStart® lithium-ion system. 70 litre grassbag. Product weight (net): 43.8kg
- High performance cut and collection system, designed using aerospace technology to ensure class-leading performance in every season.
- Vari-Pitch™ cutting technology automatically adjusts the cutter deck to increase airflow when set to cut longer grass (patent pending).
- Seven height-of-cut settings between 13-60mm, controlled by a single counter-balanced lever for quick adjustment.
- Folding handlebars reduces the storage space needed.
- Easy to empty - Fabric grassbag can be lifted through the handlebars.
- ReadyStart® technology. This intelligent system recognises the temperature of the engine and primes the starting process accordingly, ensuring hassle free starting time after time.
A two piece, ribbed rear roller, provides superior traction, manoeuvrability and avoids turf marking when turning.
Aluminium cutter deck for increased durability, rigidity and corrosion resistance.
Easy-wash hose connector allows you to clean the underside of your Harrier® without getting your hands dirty.
Trim Side means you can cut right to the edge - ideal for around borders, raised flower beds and retaining walls.
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