anyone do this? I just spent an hour or so (until rain stopped play) being a grim reaper. We currently* have about 3/4 acre of paddock that requires some serious cutting to keep in anywhere near workable. Eventually some of it will become a vege garden and the bulk of it will become a livestock paddock (either table chucks or weaner porkers, we're not yet decided) but in the meantime it needs to be kept under control without the expense of a big mower (our little one wouldn't cope) so a scythe is the obvious answer.
I'm surprised at how effective and quick it is. And once you've got the technique down it's not much harder than a strimmer, but a lot more pleasent. Instead of the clatter and racket of 2 stroke in my ears I had the gentle swish of a blade and the croaking of a pair of ravens. Much more preferable.
Think i'm becoming addicted to this scything thing.
I'm surprised at how effective and quick it is. And once you've got the technique down it's not much harder than a strimmer, but a lot more pleasent. Instead of the clatter and racket of 2 stroke in my ears I had the gentle swish of a blade and the croaking of a pair of ravens. Much more preferable.
Think i'm becoming addicted to this scything thing.
