Introduction
Established in 1946, Hayter have been for a long time, producing first-class quality lawnmowers. This is largely down to the brand maintaining its core principles at heart but adapting to the ever-changing consumer and their subsequent needs. Always distinctively recognisable with their British green paint finish, the company’s machines/models can come with either mains electric motors or petrol engines, making their range of lawnmowers suitable for most gardens/lawns, regardless of their shape and size. Now if you are struggling to decide on what Hayter lawnmower is best for you and your lawn, then please read on as we will provide you with key features and information, regarding Hayter’s different lawnmowers that they currently produce.
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Hayter EnvoyElectric Rear Roller Lawnmower
The Hayter electric rotary lawnmower is another popular model produced by the company. Perhaps the main feature of this machine is that the deck is constructed from high impact/lightweight plastic. This makes it robust and easy to manoeuvre, not to mention the improvement in grass collection and reduction in noise pollution also. The lawnmower is powered by a 1400W induction motor and provides you with a 14-inch cutting width. Like most of their other lawnmowers, it provides a high quality striped finish and comes with a fabric grassbag. A feature that makes it different is that the handles fold down, making it easier to store than other models.
Hayter Harrier 48AD ES Rotary Petrol Lawnmower Instart
Part of their popular ‘Harrier Pro’ lawnmower range, this powerful self-propelled rear roller lawnmower is an electric start with varying speeds and a 48cm cutting width. It also has a two-piece rear roller, which not only creates that traditional striped finish that you associate with Hayter, but also provides excellent traction. Furthermore, the grassbag that is featured on the lawnmower can be lifted through the handlebars of the machine, to allow for it to be emptied with relative ease. Perhaps the most important piece of information is that it’s fitted with a Briggs and Stratton engine, which are the easiest starting engines in the industry as it doesn’t require you to perform a pull start/prime the engine.
Hayter Osprey 46Autodrive Four-Wheel Petrol Lawnmower
This lawnmower is different from the rest, due to its ability to mow in 3 different styles. These are; cut and collect (traditional cutting and collected in a rear mounted grassbag), mulching (cut twice and then blown back onto the lawn) and rear discharge (removing grassbag and eject them back onto the lawn behind the lawnmower). Also, the lawnmower has cutting heights available from 25mm all the way up to 70mm and has a wash port.
Hayter Spirit 41 Push Petrol Four Wheeled Lawnmower
The Hayter Spirit 41 petrol four-wheeled lawnmower can tackle areas of your lawn which are rough, as well as leaving a neat finish. It is important to note though that this model will not provide you with a striped finish. However, it does have some unique features which make up for this, including; a strong and lightweight aluminium chassis, built-in Briggs and Stratton engine (easy start-up and low emissions), seven different cutting heights and independently driven rear wheels (easy manoeuvrability) just to name a few.