On Sun, 8 May 2011 18:28:25 +0000, kay
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AL_n;920401 Wrote:
Janet wrote in
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I have a lot of long grass to cut down. Cannot afford a mechanical or
electric device, so I am looking for a manual tool. I woild get a
scythe, but they typically cost a lot. I do not want to do a lot of
bending (as one would say with a sickle) - so I am looking at other
kinds of grass slashers. Has anyone found one that they can
recommend? Can you provide a link?
Here is one I have seen : 'Grass Whip, Whip long grass into shape!
Garden Equipment' (http://tinyurl.com/6bf8te7)
There are other designs too...
TIA!-
I would hire a big strimmer to clear the area, rake it off after,
then
keep the grass down with a cheap push-mower.
Janet
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Hi Janet,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I specifically want a hand tool, partly
because they are quiter, partly because they are less expensive in the
lonbg run, and partly because I just enjoy slashing grass manually.
Have you tried freecycle/freegle? You might be able to get a scythe if
someone is clearing out a garage.
Needs a bit of training, a fair sense of rhythm, and a lot of
practice, though: if a scythe's sharp enough to be much use, it's a
serious danger to the user's left ankle.
--
Mike.