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  2. Hayter (lawn mowers) - Wikipedia

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    Hayter is a British high-end manufacturer and distributor of garden machinery, specialising in industrial and domestic lawn mowers. The company's headquarters are located in Spellbrook, Hertfordshire, where it was founded in 1946 by Douglas Hayter, a pioneer of the rotary mower. [3] The company was awarded a Royal Warrant in 1960.

  3. Timing belt (camshaft) - Wikipedia

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    Timing belts are typically located in front of the engine and are often behind a cover for protection against dust and debris. However a few engines since 2008 have used "wet timing belts", whereby the belt is lubricated by engine oil to reduce friction losses by 30% and thus reduce fuel consumption by 1%. [7]

  4. Serpentine belt - Wikipedia

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    Serpentine belt (foreground) and dual vee belt (background) on a bus engine Belt tensioner providing pressure against the back of a serpentine belt in an automobile engine. A serpentine belt (or drive belt [1]) is a single, continuous belt used to drive multiple peripheral devices in an automotive engine, such as an alternator, power steering pump, water pump, air conditioning compressor, air ...

  5. Hayter - Wikipedia

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    Hayter (lawn mowers), a manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial lawn mowers; Hayter (surname), a list of people and one fictional character; Hayter Reed (1849–1936), Canadian politician; Baron Hayter, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; USS Hayter, a destroyer escort

  6. Teresa Hayter - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Hayter (born 1940) is a British author and activist. She is the author of three books: Aid as Imperialism , The Creation of World Poverty , and Open Borders: The Case Against Immigration Controls, [ 1 ] as well as an early autobiography (penned at age 30) called Hayter of the Bourgeoisie.

  7. John Hayter - Wikipedia

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    John Hayter RA (21 October 1800 – 3 June 1895) was an English portrait painter who was Painter-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, whom he first painted when she was 12 years old. [ 3 ] Biography

  8. William Hayter (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    His sisters, Priscilla Napier (1908–1998) and Alethea Hayter (1911–2006), both went on to become writers. [3] [4] Through his mother, he was a cousin of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor. [3] Hayter was educated (like his father) at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, where he was the college's senior classical scholar ...

  9. Hayter (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hayter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Hayter (1914–1990), New Zealand soldier, sailor, Antarctic leader and author