HUSQVARNA R 216T AWD Ride on Mower

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Combining ease of use and excellent handling with power and performance, this All-Wheel Drive Rider with a high-torque V-twin engine is a pleasure to operate and deliver great results. The articulated steering provides manoeuvrability for the really tight turns. Equipped with LED lights and Turn Key Start. The R 216T AWD is delivered deckless and can be fitted with 94 and 103 cm Combi cutting decks.

  • Motor/engine manufacturer
    Briggs & Stratton
  • Cutting width, min-max
    94-103 cm
  • Battery type
    Lead/Acid
  • Battery capacity
    24 Ah

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Features

  • All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) – All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) ensures traction on uneven, wet and slippery areas and slopes. AWD automatically adjusts the traction on all wheels depending on situation and ground condition.
  • Unique articulated steering – The unique articulated steering system allows the rear pair of wheels to swing in underneath the machine. The result is superior manoeuvrability with a minimum turning radius at full lock.
  • Turn key start – Easy to get operating under any weather conditions. No choking needed, just turn the key and go.
  • Adjustable steering wheel – For greater ergonomics and comfort a telescopic steering column lets the steering wheel height to be adjusted.
  • LED head lights
  • Service position
  • Combi cutting deck
  • Hour meter
  • Combi cutting deck with BioClip® (mulching)
  • Pedal-operated hydrostatic transmission
  • Comfortable driver’s position
  • Front-mounted cutting deck
  • Automatic blade engagement
  • Easy-access controls
  • Easy-access cutting height lever
  • Engine behind driver
  • Four large wheels
  • Pivoting rear axle
  • Transparent fuel tank
  • External fuel cap
  • Bottle holder
  • Storage compartment
  • Easy-access service points
  • Three-blade cutting deck
  • Versatile usage
  • Husqvarna Connect

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