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Hayter T424 (5 gang) workshop manual


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Long shot as it's not really Arb related but does anyone know where I can get a

Hayter T424 (5 gang) commercial mower workshop manual.

Mine is a 06 but they are all similar I think.

 

I purchased one end of last season and slowly restored it (didn't need much as it was very clean) but had loads of silly faults which were easily sorted, but would be good going forward if I can get the WORKSHOP manual.

 

I have tried Hayter (who are owned now by Toro) and their commercial agents but they tell me they can't supply one as I'm not a dealer..!

 

I already have the user manual and parts manuals but it's the Workshop (service) manual I'm after.

 

It's truly a phonominal machine, so will be keeping this one long term.

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