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Re: hand held scythe
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Posted by Steve Crum on July 22, 2007 at 14:02:51 from (4.156.159.11):
In Reply to: hand held scythe posted by robert460 on July 21, 2007 at 15:27:08:
I have 7 scythes 2 were Grandpa's, 3 I bought at an auction for a buck after the auctioneer made the announcement that these should not be in a home with kids! What the heck??? I got these home and showed them to my kids and told them "these involve work" and the kids won't get within 20 feet of them. And 2 an uncle gave me. One is a brush hook that I was able to buy an aluminum snath for. I enjoy using one of these. Grandpa Payne taught me how to use a cradle, and once I got that tecnique down of forward slice and back wash, forward slice, back wash it was easy and not really tiring at all. Although I suppose after a few acres I'd be wearin' a little thin. All the Yuppies in the area are astounded by that kind of profound lunacy. Sucks to be them!
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