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Hello all

I've got a Hayter Harrier 48pro (2021 model i believe), its developed a really annoying rattle which I think is only really when blades are engaged (has bbc clutch so deadmans handle disengages blades without cutting engine).

 

Seems to cut and drive fine.

 

Before I start stripping it apart can anyone tell me what to look out for?  Is there any common problems with these?  May save some time if I can go straight to the issue!

Many thanks

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11 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

@lurkalot runs a forum

 

THEGARDENMACHINERYFORUM.CO.UK

This board is for all lawnmowers including ride on mowers. If you're looking for advice on how to fix your lawnmower, or...

 

Ah that looks good, will have a browse or post on there.  Many thanks

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