caryc
Hawkeye
I have a couple different weed eater power tools and of course the 8N with the Woods M5 mower but still after getting everything cut down there are spots that don't want to give up and still sprout weeds.
I got tired of dragging out and servicing weed eaters to take care of this crap so I did something unusual for me. I ordered a scythe from scythsupply.com
Below is a picture of the one I purchased. You can order different blades but the one I ordered (and pictured) is the bush blade. It is shorter and heavier than the longer blades. The blade has a razor edge on it. It comes with a sharpening wet stone and a belt holder for the stone. It also comes with a peening jig for the blade. The peening process is a little long to explain here but if you go to their site, you can read about it.
You have to give them certain body measurements when you order one of these and they make the snath (wood shaft) to fit you.
I was simply amazed at how good this thing worked when I tried it out on a patch about two feet high that had recently come up by the house. It works amazingly well. Simple and easy to use with no muss and fuss. No messing with fuel. No stink from the exhaust and no vibrating hands when done with it. It was well worth the price.
There is also a pic of the blades they have available. The bottom bush blade is what I purchased. You can see how heavily it's made compared to the grass blade on top.
Most old scythes that you run across have the grass blades on them, usually 36" long. I actually have one of those old 36" grass blade scythes as yard art. Never tried to use it since it's not really in usable shape.
I got tired of dragging out and servicing weed eaters to take care of this crap so I did something unusual for me. I ordered a scythe from scythsupply.com
Below is a picture of the one I purchased. You can order different blades but the one I ordered (and pictured) is the bush blade. It is shorter and heavier than the longer blades. The blade has a razor edge on it. It comes with a sharpening wet stone and a belt holder for the stone. It also comes with a peening jig for the blade. The peening process is a little long to explain here but if you go to their site, you can read about it.
You have to give them certain body measurements when you order one of these and they make the snath (wood shaft) to fit you.
I was simply amazed at how good this thing worked when I tried it out on a patch about two feet high that had recently come up by the house. It works amazingly well. Simple and easy to use with no muss and fuss. No messing with fuel. No stink from the exhaust and no vibrating hands when done with it. It was well worth the price.
There is also a pic of the blades they have available. The bottom bush blade is what I purchased. You can see how heavily it's made compared to the grass blade on top.
Most old scythes that you run across have the grass blades on them, usually 36" long. I actually have one of those old 36" grass blade scythes as yard art. Never tried to use it since it's not really in usable shape.