Description
The Comfort 42.1 P-A push petrol rotary mower is an ideal machine for a 1st time buyer with a 42cm (16 inch) cutting width, push drive and AL-KO Pro QSS engine.
2 in 1 mowing function allows the user to choose between collection and rear discharge. Collect the clippings in the 60 litre collection box with fill level indicator that lets you know when it needs emptying, or allow the cuttings to be ejected from the rear of the machine and let them wilt back naturally.
7 cutting height positions ranging through 25-75mm that are easily adjustable with the individual lever.
Features
- Ergonomic handles which maximise user comfort and full width safety bar.
- 60 litre Easy Click rigid grass collector has been designed for optimum airflow which improves the filling performance. Level indicator to alert the user when the grass collector is full.
- 3INONE Function: Mow, collect and mulch
- Reliable AL-KO 123cc petrol engine for excellent performance and efficiency.
- XL wheels with ball bearings ensure easy manoeuvrability
Specifications
- Model: Comfort 42.1PA
- Recommended Mowing Area: Up to 800 square metres
- Type: 4 wheel
- Blade Type: Rotary
- Cutting Width: 42cm / 16 inch
- Engine: ALKO Pro 125 QSS
- Displacement: 123cc
- Power: 1.9 kW
- Drive: No, hand-propelled
- Cutting Deck: Steel
- Fuel: Petrol
- Engine Oil: 4 stroke (0.6l bottle included)
- Cutting Height Adjustment: Individual lever
- Cutting Heights: 7 positions from 25 – 75mm
- Collector Size: 60l
- Collector Type: Rigid with fill indicator
- Mulching: Yes
- Wheel Size: 180 / 205mm, ball bearings
- Weight: 25.9kg
- Warranty: Manufacturer’s 5 year for domestic use only (Terms and Conditions Apply)
Ibbetts have been family owned since 1851. We have many years of experience with Garden Equipment and are happy to share this with you to ensure you buy the right tool for the job. You can see the largest range of Lawn Mowers and garden Equipment in Cambridgeshire at our Great Paxton showroom. Visit us for expert advice and a great deal!
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