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Kawasaki KBH26A

SPECIFICATION
Handle type: Cowhorn

Displacement: 48.6 cm³

Engine Power:3.0 hp (2.21 kW) @ 7000 rpm

Start Method: Recoil starter with KAR Start

Cutter nylon: Bump & Feed (Ø 2.4 mm)
Cutter blade :3-Blade (255 mm dia)
Bearing of shaft: 5 plane
Drive shaft diameter: Ø 8 mm

Dimensions (L x W x H):1838 x 680 x 462 mm

Fuel: 2-stroke premix (ratio 50:1)

Fuel capacity: 1 litre

Dry weight: 7.9 kg

Air filter: Dry type (Foam)

Fuel consumption ratio:544 g/kW.h



KAR Starter Enlarge Image

Easy and smooth start is achieved by the introduction of a new KAR starter (Kawasaki Advance Recoil). This provides a simple start-up and reduces pulling force and judder.



3-Tooth blade Enlarge Image

Kawasaki's thin 3-tooth blade is designed to easily cut through that shrubbery that the nylon cutter just can't cope with. This blade is available as an accessory.


Kawasaki KBH48A Petrol Brush Cutter

Top of the Kawasaki line is the professional heavy-duty KBH48A. Using a brush cutter all day in harsh surroundings? This is the brush cutter to use!. If you are looking for a commercial brushcutter then consider Kawasaki, they are among the best available in the UK today.

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Our Price Quantity
Kawasaki KBH48A £375.00
inc vat & delivery

Buy 2 Stroke Oil 1 Ltr

£4.99

Buy 5 Ltr Fuel Can

£5.99

Buy Face Shield

£19.99

Buy 15 metres strimmer line

£3.99

Buy 100 metres strimmer line

£14.99
Please Note there is an additional £4.50 P&P charge for accessories ordered without the machine.
This will be added at the time the order is processed

 

Cowhorn Handle Enlarge Image

The ergonomically designed double handle system maximizes operator comfort and control of the brush cutter. The one-piece throttle and stop switch improves operator safety by giving immediate access to the stop switch without removing the hand from the grip


Nylon Head Enlarge Image

A new nylon line cutter has been designed to be more user-friendly for easy operation and a long service life.
Line feed will only occur at speeds below 4000 rpm, so the use of nylon line is made more economical. Accidental line feed during operation is ruled out.