The Stiga Tornado 398M is a new side-discharge lawn tractor from Stiga and offers the perfect solution for those who do not wish to collect grass clippings.
The Stiga Tornado 398M ride-on mower can be used with the side discharge function or the mulching system with the optional mulching kit. The mower is powered by a single-cylinder Stiga engine with net power of 6.5 kW @ 2800 rpm and has a mechanical drive, 98cm cutting deck with two synchronised blades, anti-scalp wheels, seven cutting height settings ranging from 25 to 80 mm and an electromagnetic blade engagement clutch. The Tornado 398M features a soft-grip steering wheel and comfortable seat.
The Stiga Tornado 398M is a sturdy compact tractor with a 98cm deck, which offers the perfect solution for those who do not wish to collect grass clippings. In tall growth conditions the side discharge mode neatly cuts and spreads the grass so it can be left to wilt naturally. For areas that are being mown on a more regular basis the mulching function cuts and re-cuts the grass into small particles that disappear into the turf, returning valuable nutrients to the soil.
This model is covered by a 5 year manufacturer’s warranty and with 7 heights of cut, from 25-80mm, a great finish is assured.
Recommended for lawns of up to 1.5 acres.
Main features
Stiga engine
Powered by a single-cylinder petrol Stiga engine with net power output of 6.5 KW @ 2800 RPM
Side discharge
This ride-on mower can be operated with a side discharge function for tall grass.
Headlights
The headlights mean that this mower can even be used in poor light conditions.
Cutting height adjustment
Easily adjust the cutting deck height using the lever at the side of the seat and select from seven heights ranging from 25 to 80 mm.
Optional Mulching
Mulching is a great feature. It saves so much time and cutting the lawn can be more than 30% quicker as there is no need to stop to empty clippings, which also results in a significant fuel saving. You may well ask “Will I see the mulched grass?” and the answer is “No!” Mulched clippings are blown down into the turf and are not noticeable, provided the grass is cut regularly and not on the lowest setting.