ALLETT INTRODUCES STIRLING MOWERS
Allett Stirling
Allett has introduced the Stirling battery mowers to their electric range. Described as a complete lawncare system, it utilises all the Allett Cartridges (adaption kit required) to achieve a greens standard ultra-low finish.
The Stirling boasts featurespreviously unavailable outside Allett’s professional mower range for groundsmen and greenkeepers. Working with EGO’s renowned Power-Plus Arc Lithium-Ion battery system, they have designed a new generation of innovative, eco-friendly, quiet yet powerful, versatile mowing and maintenance systems.
The all-electric drive means quieter mowing with no pollution at the point of cutting, no fuel collection and storage, push-button starting and greater reliability. Two electric motors independently drive the rear roller and cartridge blades, with the EGO 56V battery generating masses of power for up to 900m² of continuous mowing at top speed. The battery will also fit into any EGO garden tool. The bottom blade has been made thicker with greater rigidity for trouble-free and accuratecutting. There is a roller-only drive option, so no rotating blades when travelling between lawns, and variable speed roller-drive offers more control for better mowing and cultivation results.
The Stirling is balanced with the weight over the rear roller, which means longer lasting, more contrasting stripes. It is also a split roller to ensure less turf wear and scuffing when turning.
The independent drive speed allows you to travel at the right speed and the pullback and override features allow effortless control and easy turning. The mower drive controls are simple and easy to use, with hand-palm recessed roller drive engagement. A LED battery charge light is continuously visible displaying the battery’s remaining charge level and an overload warning light tells you if the mower is being worked too hard for the motors or battery.
There is also a front roller that is freewheeling for better battery life, less effort and accurate and consistent height control. The power system is neatly integrated into the chassis to provide good visibility of the front roller. An easy, turn wheel accurately sets the height of cut, with an indicator to take the guesswork out of adjustment. The grassbox is lightweight, with a wire frame and perforated material stretched over it. Easy to carry and lift when it’s full, it also breaks down for winter storage. A lawn rake is a retained feature from other Allett mowers because customers say they love it.
The Allett Stirling comes in two models, the Stirling 43 and Stirling 51 with 17” (430mm) and 20” (510mm) mowing width, respectively.
