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New guy with an old mower (well sort of)

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Kevin_In_VA

I just joined, so this is my first post. We live on 7.5 acres in central Virginia. I've got a nice John Deere self propelled mower (actually a re-badged Snapper), and a New Holland tractor with a brush hog, but for serious mowing I use a European scythe with a 28-inch grass blade. It gets where a tractor or mower cannot go, cuts hay and leaves it in nice windrows, gives me a great aerobic workout, takes care of "love-handles", and runs on breakfast.


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KennyV

for serious mowing I use a European scythe with a 28-inch grass blade. It gets where a tractor or mower cannot go, cuts hay and leaves it in nice windrows, gives me a great aerobic workout, takes care of "love-handles", and runs on breakfast.

Long ago when I ran one of those, It consumed breakfast, lunch & dinner (we called it supper then)... Still have them around but have not started them in decades... Don't think I could anymore...:laughing:
KennyV


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JayC

Long ago when I ran one of those, It consumed breakfast, lunch & dinner (we called it supper then)... Still have them around but have not started them in decades... Don't think I could anymore...:laughing:
KennyV

Don't those that run off of our L4200 PTOs now?

JayC


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Rpeter1

I wish the arthritis in my writs would let me use one:biggrin:


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KennyV

I wish the arthritis in my writs would let me use one:biggrin:

You need to try one out... you may find it good for arthritis:thumbsup:... KennyV

PS... Hey JayC good to see you at this forum, I think our L4200 are a might large to be lawnmowers....:smile:


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seattlepioneer

I just bought a scythe from a neighbor.

I thought I could sharpen it fine with a file, but that doesn't seem to be doing the job. So I have a peening jig on order.

Any scythe users on this forum? I'd be glad for any tips.

I'm figuring on using it much like a string trimmer.


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