My petrol Hayter 41 is (we think) about 20yrs old, wretched thing keeps starting every spring😊. I’ve a Einhall extendable hedge trimmer and cutter which apart from being very heavy, I’m happy with it. At some point my Hayter will go to lawnmower heaven so appreciate your post. Thank you.
Cheers. My broken down Bosch mower (see separate video) finally gave up the ghost a couple of months ago - had passed it onto my daughter who got 2 years more out of it. I'm not sure it's made it to lawnmower heaven though, as I stripped it down and sold off the spare parts. Worthwhile exercise if you have the time. Have netted £70+ for a couple of hours work stripping & listing. Chris
I seem to get pretty decent battery run times, certainly enough to cut both my front and rear (small to medium sized) lawns, with at least 1 bar of power remaining. If the grass is wet, or particularly long, that does hit the batteries quite a lot though, so definitely best to mow when the lawn is dry and keep doing it every 7 to 10 days during the peak growing period. I'll try and take some run times the next time I use it as that might give a more meaningful answer. Cheers, Chris
My petrol Hayter 41 is (we think) about 20yrs old, wretched thing keeps starting every spring😊. I’ve a Einhall extendable hedge trimmer and cutter which apart from being very heavy, I’m happy with it. At some point my Hayter will go to lawnmower heaven so appreciate your post. Thank you.
Cheers. My broken down Bosch mower (see separate video) finally gave up the ghost a couple of months ago - had passed it onto my daughter who got 2 years more out of it. I'm not sure it's made it to lawnmower heaven though, as I stripped it down and sold off the spare parts. Worthwhile exercise if you have the time. Have netted £70+ for a couple of hours work stripping & listing. Chris
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Do you run out of battery fast or does it last long?
I seem to get pretty decent battery run times, certainly enough to cut both my front and rear (small to medium sized) lawns, with at least 1 bar of power remaining. If the grass is wet, or particularly long, that does hit the batteries quite a lot though, so definitely best to mow when the lawn is dry and keep doing it every 7 to 10 days during the peak growing period. I'll try and take some run times the next time I use it as that might give a more meaningful answer. Cheers, Chris