Briggs & Stratton 850 Ex Series EcoPlus
Powered by the Briggs & Stratton 850 Ex Series EcoPlus engine, this powerful self-propelled lawnmower offers a range of speed settings (1.5mph-3mph) to suit your preferred pace of work and the integrated Ready Start system means that there is no need to prime the engine before use, with the addition off the electric …
What engines do Hayter lawnmowers use?
The New Hayter Harrier 41 Autodrive Variable-Speed Rear-Roller Lawnmower with Electric Start (Code: 376A) fires up the Briggs & Stratton 190cc engine at the push of a button.
What engines do Hayter have?
Engine. Hayter use their 159cc OHV engines for the basic model and 190cc Briggs & Stratton engines for the advanced BBC and electric start models. Though, all of the above-mentioned engines do little in changing the weight of the machine.
Which petrol lawnmower is the best?
The best petrol mowers you can buy today
- Cobra MX534SPH. Best self-propelled petrol mower for large lawns.
- Einhell GC-PM 40-1 S. The best-value petrol mower in the hood.
- Honda HRG 416 PK. A great petrol lawn mower with Honda reliability.
- Mountfield S481 PD ES.
- Harrier 56 PRO Petrol Auto-Drive.
- Cobra AirMow51 Pro.
How wide is a Hayter 56?
53cm
With an impressive 53cm rear roller, it’s the widest in its class and ideal for lawns up to 1000 square metres (approximately the size of a 5-a-side football pitch).
Is Hayter a good lawnmower?
If you’re looking for one of the best petrol lawnmowers you can buy, then the Hayter Harrier should be high on your list. OK, it’s not cheap. But it’s designed and manufactured in the UK, the build quality is impeccable, it’s packed with features and cuts beautifully.
Are Hayter engines any good?
How much does a Hayter mower weigh?
Hayter Harrier 41 Comparison Table
| Hayter Harrier 41 – Push (374A) | Hayter Harrier 41 Pro (379B) | |
|---|---|---|
| Engine CC | 140 | 145 |
| Rear roller (stripes) | Yes | Yes |
| Dimensions W x L x H | 485 mm x 1470 mm x 1040 mm | 485 mm x 1470 mm x 1040 mm |
| Net weight | 33 kg | 42 kg |
Are Hayter Harrier mowers any good?
The Hayter’s Harrier 56 range is a durable and capable petrol mower, that is an excellent all-round lawn mower. The Harrier 56 works well on all lawns; but is best suited to large areas where presentation is a must. This machine is as easy to move around as many smaller mowers, putting it in a class of its own.
What do you think of the Hayter 56 pro?
So in May 2010 I purchased a Hayter 56 pro. My intial thoughts were that I didn’t like the colour (silver…the green was far nicer) and that the wheels looked cheap. However, there were proper bearings on the outside of the roller & the engine was more economical on fuel. It collected damp grass better than it’s predecessors too.
How does the Harrier 56 petrol mower work?
The Harrier 56 petrol mower is fitted with an integrated ribbed roller for making visible and lasting stripes on your lawn. These are dual rollers, to make turning of the mower easier, and will prevent scuffing of the lawn. The roller is the widest rear roller to feature on this class of mower, meaning you get more done for every step you take.
What is the top speed of the Harrier 56?
All four models of the Harrier 56 are self-propelled and can reach a top speed of 2.9mph (3mph for the Pro version). But unlike the smaller models, such as the Harrier 41 and 48, changing the speed of travel is simple. The Hayter Harrier 56 uses something called Sens-a-Speed™.