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Hayter Harrier 41 - User Manual

Hayter Harrier 41
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(Push) (Auto Drive)
HANDBOOK: 305144 (REV .0.)
ISSUE 05.08.99
(English Version)
FROM SERIAL NO:
305R002014, 306R009912, 307R005969
CODE
305R . 306R . 307R
(Auto Drive -
Electric Start)
OWNER'S HANDBOOK
HARRIER
41

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Karen OlsonSep 16, 2025
    Why does my Hayter Harrier 41 engine vibrate excessively?
    • M
      meyercheyenneSep 16, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower engine vibrates excessively, check the following: * Loose mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts. * Loose cutter blade bolt. Tighten the bolt. * Out-of-balance cutter blade. Balance the cutter blade. * Bent Crankshaft. Consult your dealer.
  • A
    alexanderperezAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the discharge chute blocks on my Hayter Harrier 41 Lawn Mower?
    • G
      Gail Garcia MDAug 26, 2025
      If the discharge chute of your Hayter Lawn Mower blocks, it may be due to several reasons. The grass might be wet, the cut height could be too low, the grassbag might be full, airflow through the grassbag could be restricted, or the engine speed might be too slow. Here's what to do: * Mow dry grass. * Increase the cut height. * Empty the grassbag. * Clean the grassbag. * Set the throttle to the fast position.
  • J
    Jay GutierrezAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Hayter Harrier 41 is hard to push?
    • B
      bryantrobertAug 27, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower is hard to push, it could be because the cut height is too low or the wheels/roller are damaged. Try increasing the cut height and inspect and replace the wheels/roller if needed.
  • B
    Brian CampbellAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Hayter Harrier 41 Lawn Mower engine runs then stops?
    • H
      Heather StephensAug 27, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower engine runs then stops, it might be experiencing fuel starvation. Try filling the fuel tank or turning the fuel shutoff valve to the 'ON' position. Also, the fuel cap vent might be blocked, so try cleaning it.
  • M
    Michael MoralesSep 18, 2025
    Why Hayter Harrier 41 Lawn Mower will not self propel?
    • K
      Karen PerrySep 18, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower will not self-propel, it could be due to: * A clutch out of adjustment. Adjust the clutch cable. * A damaged drive belt. Replace the drive belt.
  • S
    sullivanvictorNov 23, 2025
    Why won't my Hayter Lawn Mower start?
    • J
      James HopkinsNov 23, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower engine isn't running smoothly, several factors could be at play. These include the engine being under load, fuel starvation, a cold engine, incorrect or contaminated fuel, a disconnected spark plug lead, an incorrect throttle setting, the engine brake not being released, a faulty spark plug, a discharged battery (412 Only), or a wiring fault. To address these, try the following: * Raise the height of cut. * Fill the fuel tank. * Set the throttle to the ‘choke’ position if the engine is cold, or to the ‘fast’ position otherwise. * Drain the fuel tank and fill it with the correct fuel. * Connect the spark plug lead. * Operate the engine brake lever. * Clean and adjust the spark plug gap or replace the plug. * Charge the battery (412 Only). * Check...
  • D
    Dr. Calvin Wilson Jr.Sep 9, 2025
    Why is my Hayter Harrier 41 hard to push?
    • J
      jasontranSep 9, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower is hard to push, it might be because the cut height is too low, so increase it. Also, inspect the wheels or roller for damage and replace them if necessary.
  • N
    Natalie Jackson DVMSep 10, 2025
    Why does my Hayter Lawn Mower leave an uneven cut?
    • K
      Kevin PearsonSep 10, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower is giving an uneven cut, consider the following: * If the ground is undulating, change your direction of travel. * If the cutterblade is worn, sharpen it. * If the cutterblade is out of balance, balance it. * Inspect the wheels/roller for damage and replace if needed.
  • Q
    qramseySep 3, 2025
    What to do if Hayter Harrier 41 Lawn Mower has excess oil level?
    • V
      Veronica MortonSep 3, 2025
      If the oil level is too high or the air cleaner cartridge is oil soaked or blocked in your Hayter Lawn Mower, take these steps: * Check the oil level and correct if necessary. * Service the air cleaner.
  • M
    Mckenzie DavisSep 1, 2025
    Why is my Hayter Harrier 41 Lawn Mower not collecting grass?
    • J
      Jennifer HallSep 1, 2025
      If your Hayter Lawn Mower is not collecting grass properly, it could be due to several reasons: the grass might be wet, the cut height may be too low, the grassbag could be full, the airflow through the grassbag might be restricted, or the engine speed could be too slow. Here’s what you can do: * Mow dry grass. * Increase the cut height. * Empty the grassbag. * Clean the grassbag to improve airflow. * Set the throttle to the fast position to increase engine speed.

Summary

Introduction

Warranty

Safety Precautions

Training

Guidance on proper training and familiarization with mower controls.

Preparation

Pre-operation checks and safety measures before using the mower.

Operation

Safe operating procedures and precautions to follow during mowing.

Decals

Explanation and location of various warning and information decals on the mower.

Specifications

Assembly Instructions

General Assembly

Identification of components for the general assembly of the mower.

Assembling the mower for the first time

Instructions for unpacking and assembling the new mower.

Starting and Stopping the Engine

Before Starting the Engine

Essential checks and preparations before starting the engine.

To Start the Engine

Detailed steps for starting the mower's engine using different methods.

Stopping the Engine

Procedures for safely stopping the mower's engine, including emergency stops.

Operating the Mower

Height of Cut

How to adjust the cutting height for optimal mowing.

Travel

Instructions for moving the mower forwards and in reverse.

Turning the Mower

Techniques for making wide and tight turns with the mower.

Mowing with Grass Collection

Guidance on attaching, using, and emptying the grassbag.

Mowing without Grass Collection

Instructions for mowing without collecting grass clippings.

Heavy Growth

Tips for mowing areas with heavy grass growth.

Moving the Mower Across Non-grassed Areas

Procedure for moving the mower over surfaces other than grass.

Cutterbar Operation

Information and warnings regarding the operation of the cutterbar.

Mowing and Grass Care Tips

Advice on effective mowing techniques and lawn care.

Maintenance

Engine Service

Essential engine maintenance including oil, air, spark plug, and carburettor.

Throttle Cable Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the throttle cable for optimal performance.

Carburettor Adjustments

Information on carburettor adjustments, recommended for dealers.

Oil Service

Instructions for checking, draining, and changing engine oil.

Air Cleaner Service

Steps for cleaning or replacing the air cleaner cartridge.

Spark Plug Service

Guidance on checking and replacing the spark plug.

Cleaning and General Care

General cleaning of engine, grassbag, and deck housing.

Securing Nuts and Bolts

Regular checks to ensure all nuts and bolts are tight.

Lubrication

Lubrication points and schedule for the mower's moving parts.

Clutch Cable Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the clutch cable on Auto Drive models.

Cutterbar Maintenance

Procedures for cutterbar care, sharpening, and safety.

Battery Charging

Instructions for charging the battery on electric start models.

Maintenance Schedule

After First 5 Hours

Initial maintenance steps required after the first 5 hours of operation.

Every 5 Hours or Daily

Daily or every 5-hour checks and cleaning procedures.

Every 25 Hours or Every Season

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 25 hours or seasonally.

Every 50 Hours or Every Season

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 hours or seasonally.

Every 100 Hours or Every Season

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 hours or seasonally.

Preparing the Mower for Storage

Fault Finding

Engine Will Not Turn Over

Diagnosing and resolving issues when the engine fails to turn over.

Engine Smokes

Identifying causes and solutions for engine smoking issues.

Engine Runs Then Stops

Troubleshooting why the engine starts and then stops.

Engine Will Not Start

Common reasons and remedies for the engine failing to start.

Engine Runs Rough

Diagnosing and fixing issues causing the engine to run unevenly.

Engine Vibrates Excessively

Addressing causes of excessive vibration in the engine.

Uneven Cut

Troubleshooting causes for an uneven cut pattern.

Discharge Chute Blocks

Resolving blockages in the grass discharge chute.

Mower is Hard to Push

Identifying reasons why the mower is difficult to push.

Mower Will Not Self Propel

Troubleshooting why the mower's self-propel function is not working.

Poor Grass Collection

Diagnosing and fixing issues leading to poor grass collection.

Parts List

Parts Diagram

Engine Ancillary Parts

Engine Warranty

Customer Information

Hayter Harrier 41 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cutting Width41 cm
Engine TypePetrol
Drive SystemSelf-propelled
Cutting Height13 - 60 mm
Deck MaterialAluminium
Starting SystemRecoil
EngineBriggs & Stratton
RollerYes
Grass Collector Capacity45 L
Wheel Size7 inch

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