Seymour S500 Industrial Series Scythe Blades (Various Sizes and Styles)
Seymour grass scythe blade is good for green young saplings or bushes. Better for reedy grasses & thatch and woody-stemmed plants & weeds. Best for light, thin grasses and lush vegetation. Blade length is 30″. Legacy part number: 2B-42G30. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed
Seymour grass scythe blade is good for green young saplings or bushes. Better for reedy grasses & thatch and woody-stemmed plants & weeds. Best for light, thin grasses and lush vegetation. Blade length is 30″. Legacy part number: 2B-42G30.
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Be the coolest property owner in your area! The grass blade works great even on my tough dried-out weeds. It took a while to get the edge really sharp, but as everyone says, a few strokes with a stone and you’re back in business. The combination of this scythe blade and the Seymour SN-9 snath make a hard-to-beat combination. There’s hardly any better feeling in property maintenance than cutting a nice smooth swath of grass or weeds. You can clear a lot of territory fairly quickly.One thing I really like about the combination…
Worst finger cut ive ever had in my life
Works well if the tang is properly angled I purchased this to replace my string trimmer which I had become tired of maintaining. I was also looking for a bit of exercise, so a manual mower and trimmer, like the scythe, was just what I was looking for. Ameican scythes, as I’m told, aren’t supposed to have much (if any) bend in the tang like an Austrian scythe. As a result, a lot of grass gets pushed over instead of cut, just as my case was. But if you have a long enough snath to hold the scythe out almost 6′ from where you are…