I am finding that bending down to use my sickle (aka grass hook) to cut down grass, brambles, dock etc is making my lower back hurt after a while, so I am thinking of investing in something that would allow me to do these jobs while standing more upright. I'm wondering what people's experience/advice might be about scythes, weed whackers etc.
The ground that I am chopping the vegetation on is about 15 rods of allotment plots, communal orchard and long grass on what passes occasionally for a lawn.
I've read a lot on the various traditional scythe websites, and (of course!) they tell me that they're the best thing since sliced bread (actually , the best thing before sliced bread since scythes have been around a lot longer than Mother's Pride [other sliced loaves are available ]), but I'm really after less partial testimony.
I really, really, really don't like strimmers and brush cutters.
Thoughts?
The ground that I am chopping the vegetation on is about 15 rods of allotment plots, communal orchard and long grass on what passes occasionally for a lawn.
I've read a lot on the various traditional scythe websites, and (of course!) they tell me that they're the best thing since sliced bread (actually , the best thing before sliced bread since scythes have been around a lot longer than Mother's Pride [other sliced loaves are available ]), but I'm really after less partial testimony.
I really, really, really don't like strimmers and brush cutters.
Thoughts?
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