Description
A self-propelled variable speed Harrier 41.
This is a 41 cm / 16 inch Hayter lawn mower with self-propelled variable speed transmission and a rear roller ideal for striped lawns.
A fantastic striped finish
The two-piece, ribbed rear roller included with the Harrier 41 means you can achieve superb stripes with superior traction and manoeuvrability with no turf marking when turning. The incorporation of a Trim Side means you can cut right to the edge of borders or walls, leaving less to trim afterwards. The cutting height can be selected from seven between 13 and 60 mm with a single lever.
Typical Hayter quality
Your Harrier 41 mower comes with a five year conditional domestic warranty, as well as a lifetime warranty against engine crank-shaft bending. This is typical of this British brand trusted by countless gardeners. Along the same lines, this model uses a Briggs & Stratton 625E Series 150cc engine, again another trusted brand known for providing reliable power. The cutter deck is made of aluminium and again has a lifetime warranty, so this really is a mower you can trust.
A pleasure to work with
When running as a collector, the 60 litre grass bag is easy to lift through the handlebars to empty or remove (so that the mower can be used in rear discharge mode). The handlebars can also be folded to save space when storing the machine. As this is an Autodrive model, it has variable speed control, adjustable between 2.2 and 3.4 mph to suit you and your operating conditions.
- Width: 485 mm
- Length: 1470 mm
- Height: 1040 mm
- Net weight: 37 kg
- Height of cut: Minimum 13 mm, Maximum 60 mm
- Crank shaft protection: Friction disc
- Cut width: 410 mm
- Cutting system: Metal blade
- Drive system: Autodrive, Variable speed
- Handle: One piece folding
- Engine start type: Pull start
- Fuel tank capacity: 0.8 litre
- Speed min: 2.2 mph
- Speed max: 3.4 mph
- Working angle: 20°
- Grass bag capacity: 60 litres
- Engine model: Briggs & Stratton 625E Series™
- Engine CC: 150
- Stripes: Yes
- Lawn type: Striped, Fine and informal