Stiga Garden Tractors

Stiga garden tractors are designed for maintaining larger lawns and open areas where pedestrian mowing becomes impractical. The range includes collecting tractors, side-discharge models, and battery-powered machines, allowing buyers to choose the setup that best suits their property and mowing routine. From compact tractors for domestic lawns to larger machines built for demanding mowing, Stiga offers a broad selection for garden and estate maintenance.

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Understanding the Stiga Tractor Range

Stiga garden tractors are designed for mowing larger lawns where a standard walk-behind mower would be slow or impractical. The range is built around several distinct tractor families, each suited to different mowing styles and property types. This allows buyers to choose a machine based not only on size and power, but also on how they want to manage grass clippings.

Across the lineup you’ll find both petrol and battery-powered tractors. Petrol machines remain popular for sustained mowing over larger areas, while Stiga’s battery tractors offer quieter operation and simplified ownership without petrol engines. The result is a broad range of ride-on machines suited to different gardens, terrains, and mowing routines.

Understanding the Stiga Garden Tractor Range

Stiga garden tractors are designed for maintaining larger lawns where a pedestrian mower would take too long. The range includes compact tractors for medium-sized gardens through to larger machines designed for substantial lawns, estates, and open areas. Across the lineup you will find petrol models alongside newer battery-powered tractors, giving buyers the choice between traditional engine power and quieter electric operation.

Combi Garden Tractors

The Combi series forms the more compact end of the Stiga tractor range. Machines such as the Combi 166 and Combi 372 are designed for medium-sized gardens where manoeuvrability and storage space are important. These tractors are typically chosen by homeowners who want the convenience of ride-on mowing without stepping up to a full-size lawn tractor.

Estate Garden Tractors

The Estate range is designed for mowing lawns where grass collection is required. Models such as the Estate 384, Estate 598, Estate 7102 and Estate 798 collect clippings into a rear grass collector, making them well suited to formal lawns and regularly maintained gardens.

Within the Estate series the model numbers generally increase with engine power, deck size, and overall mowing capacity. Battery versions such as the Estate 584e and Estate 798e provide the same collecting function while offering quieter operation and simplified maintenance.

Tornado Garden Tractors

The Tornado range focuses on side-discharge mowing rather than grass collection. Machines such as the Tornado 398, Tornado 5108, and Tornado 7108 are designed for larger areas where cutting and dispersing grass is faster than collecting it.

These tractors are often chosen for properties with larger lawns, paddocks, or open areas where mowing efficiency is more important than collecting clippings. Battery models such as the Tornado 598e and Tornado 7108e offer a similar approach with the benefits of electric drive.

Choosing the Right Stiga Tractor

The key decision when selecting a Stiga garden tractor is whether you want to collect grass clippings or discharge them. Collecting tractors in the Estate range are suited to maintained lawns, while Tornado tractors are designed for faster mowing on larger areas. Compact Combi models provide an entry point for smaller gardens where a full-size tractor may be unnecessary.

You can also explore the wider Stiga garden machinery range to see how garden tractors fit alongside other equipment from the brand.

Support from Suffolk Mowers

Choosing the right garden tractor depends on the size of your lawn, how you prefer to manage grass clippings, and how frequently the machine will be used. At Suffolk Mowers we stock a wide selection of Stiga garden tractors, from compact models designed for domestic lawns through to larger machines suited to substantial properties and regular mowing.

If you're unsure which tractor best suits your garden, we can help you compare the Estate, Tornado, and Combi ranges to find a machine that matches your property and mowing routine. We also supply genuine Stiga parts and accessories to help keep your tractor running reliably.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stiga Garden Tractors

Stiga Estate tractors are designed to collect grass clippings into a rear collector, making them well suited to maintained lawns and formal gardens. Tornado tractors use a side-discharge system that spreads clippings back onto the lawn, which is often preferred for larger areas where faster mowing is more important than collecting grass.
Yes. Stiga produces battery-powered garden tractors such as the Estate 584e, Estate 798e, and Tornado 7108e. These machines offer quieter operation and remove the need for petrol while still providing the cutting width and capability expected from a garden tractor.
Stiga garden tractors are typically used for medium to large lawns where pedestrian mowing would be time-consuming. The larger models in the range are designed to handle substantial lawns and open areas with greater cutting widths and higher power levels.
Combi tractors are compact ride-on machines designed for medium-sized gardens where manoeuvrability and storage space are important. Estate tractors are larger machines designed for collecting grass clippings and are commonly used on bigger lawns or properties where grass collection is required.
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