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Hayter R53a self propelled electric start petrol lawnmower.


We bought this mower new a few years back when a shoulder injury prevented me using the recoil rope pull start on another mower. It did the job brilliantly. Now, we?ve downsized and no longer have a big lawn to cut so I?m selling the Hayter 53a Recycling Mower which is in very, very good condition.


The deck is 53cm giving a 21 inch wide cut. The very detailed owner's manual, together with the original battery charger, grass bag and re-cycling chute are all included.


Easy Electric start

4 wheeled machine

Adjustable cut height

Self propelled - give it a gentle push and it goes by itself.

Briggs and Stratton petrol engine

Rot proof Aluminium deck


I have looked after it well, actually serviced it today (16 April - carburetor cleaned, blade sharpened, new air filter, new oil and new spark plug) and have given it a really good clean.


The battery is charged and it's all ready to go.


Come and take a look. We are at the south end of Dulwich - Wood Vale / Langton Rise SE22 / SE23. I can then deliver it locally.

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