Bronzegreen 7 #1 Posted August 9, 2016 Hi all I'm new to the group I've just rediscovered my interest in older rotary mowers I used to tinker with them 25+ years ago ive recently bought a couple of hayterettes a Hayter 21 and an Osprey to play with hopefully I can help someone on here one day and might even need a bit of help myself at some point im not planning to restore the machines not work them as they were intended currently from the 4 I bought as none runners I've got the 5hp hayterette working like a dream and the 21 running and driving. The 21 needs servicing and welding The osprey is part stripped as bought but needs clutch work and a new drive chain with a tiny patch of welding once I have put the coil point etc back on and got it running the 3 hp hayterette is being naughty and sheared 3 flywheel woodruff keys for no obvious reason i did discover the blade disk was loose though and suspect kick back and the inertia of the loose disk to be the issue will look at that when I get chance i do have another 5hp engine I can fit if it decides to carry on being silly though it is a more modern engine that just needs its float valve seat replacing and it should be a good motor John 6 Triumph66, wurzel, the showman and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 4,458 #2 Posted August 9, 2016 Welcome to MoM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pmackellow 2,738 #3 Posted August 9, 2016 Good evening John and welcome to the forum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Triumph66 1,256 #6 Posted August 10, 2016 Welcome and here are some photos of my Hayterette that I bought earlier this year. I replaced the exhaust as well as carrying out a service replacing the plug, filter and oil. Quality machines. 1 Bronzegreen reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bronzegreen 7 #7 Posted August 11, 2016 They are great machines ive a 5hp and a 3hp one im tempted to put a newer black 5hp onto the 3 hp machine im not restoring them but getting them doing what they do best Cutting grass other machines will struggle with 1 Triumph66 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Potash123 26 #8 Posted August 14, 2016 Hi and welcome. Last year I did a bare metal restoration on an Osprey which went to good use somewhere in Devon. I have a solid Hayter 21 and an old Hayterette, the latter would like a new engine, I will keep an eye out for one. They are sitting in my greenhouse waiting for harvest to finish. I thought retirement was supposed to give me time on my hands. Keep up the good work. I would buy all the old rough cutters if I had time. Regards. 1 Triumph66 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Mad Mower 64 #9 Posted September 20, 2016 Just found your post , My Hayterette is my image photo after it ate a passer by on Halloween last year . Must admit to them being a great mower but i have got tired of pushing so have just bought a Wolseley 500 self propelled rough cutter today .The engine is knackered but my Hayter Harrier with the roller drive looks like a suitable engine swap for the old Vertical pull Briggs thats fitted . I do have a Honda 6hp with the side drive but i have it on my 1974 ? LawnBug ride on mover , this cuts upto 6' high nettles easily .Just a pain to load / unload when on my own . And after many years of using Hayter's the Hayterette gives the most trouble , mainly due to it being at high revs more than a lawn mower is .I find that the extra heat sees me oiling the top shaft 3 or 4 times a season to stop the squeal from the pull start bearings housing .The other Hayters get this done once a year before they are put to work . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bronzegreen 7 #10 Posted September 23, 2016 I'm upto 3 hayterettes now 2 Hayter 21's and the osprey not to mention the vast collection of other assorted B&S engined rotarys I have ive decided to repair a few machines to sell on nothing interesting just the standard modern units the old machines is my real interest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Mad Mower 64 #11 Posted September 23, 2016 Many years ago i statred off using Mounfields , but even though they use a B&S engine the Mounfields seemed to be plagued with broken rods through the case ? So i moved to Hayters .Using the same B&S engines but no problems ? All i could ever think of was blade timing being different . I am in no way a collector as i buy what i will use , but do like a nice old Suffolk engine for some reason . I think the oldest garden related machine i own and use is the Huffy lawn edger new oil once a year and it just keeps on going .It has an old B&S horizontal crank engine with the pull out tube choke on the carb .Looks the same engine as whats on my Templar rotovator just seems to look a lot older . I think the newely aquired Wolseley 500 with it's vertical pull start maybe older ? .At least engine wise . I do own an odd ball piece of machinery though it is more farm related , A Villiers engined winch on a sled / base plate around 30" long , i got it off a boat at Selby nr York .The guy said it had been a post rammer and he got it to fit as a heavy duty winch , it has a foot pedal that when pressed engages a rubber idler wheel between engine and cable drum .When you take your foot off , the drum lets go and i supose the hammer fell and did it's job on the post .Though i am not certain as modern sewer winches fitted to cable trailers bear a resemblence . So it may have started off on a cable trailer and ended up ramming in fence posts before it ended up on a 60' converted barge , then into my garage .... I just love to hear the sound of older engines ........ 2 Triumph66 and Stormin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites