You looking for an old-school scythe? A brush cutter would make much lighter work of it, these can be hired if you don't envisage using one often enough to justify the price.
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Personally, if it's something you'd use, I'd look at a pedestrian (walk behind) tractor that takes different attachments, like a rotavator. But you're looking at over 2k for anything in decent condition.
Is that a rotavator that can take different attachments, like a mowing bar?bought a Texas rotovator eight years ago for about a grand, new
Hi Leo, can you let me know how I can send a private message to someone, I'm still a new member and I've tried but nothing comes up on how I can send it.
Ah. The OP isn't looking for a rotavator...No, just the rotovating blades. AFAIK anyway.
ok thanks, I've read 14 on contacting other posters!New users aren't allowed to send PMs,you need to build up a number of posts. Also note the guideline #14 on contacting other posters.
That's the type, they are invariably called Scythe, Sickle or finger Bar mower from what I can see. The 'Texas' model is out of stock now I see.It’s not a scythe, but it’s a sickle: