Billhook
"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 13:21:10 +0200, Martin wrote:
It's called a hedge slasher, which is not the same as billhook.
A hedge slasher has a long, 4 feet or so, handle doesn't it? Used for
slashing back the growth ona hedge leaving the heavier longer growths
to be laid.
The laying is done with a bill hook, partially cutting through the
uprights created above and bending them over, weaving between stakes
driven into the ground along the hedge. Stakes made from the
thinings.
We call a hedge slasher just what I found, a billhook with a top blade.
Your view differs.
So interesting to know what your idea of it is.
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