Grass hook question...

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Grass hook question...

Post: # 62540Post Annpan »

Help!! - Any hints on how to use my grass hook?

It seems like it is just not sharp enough, it folds the grass over or rips it out by the roots :? Not that bothered but it doesn't seem as simple as I was expecting. It is brand new, but maybe I could sharpen it :?



The grass I have is very long (3' -4') and dotted with weeds, it takes up about 500 square yards (maybe???) we have a recharable strimmer for when its a bit more managable and a push mower for the pretty bits.
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Post: # 62542Post paddy »

Your " Slash Hook " is probably very blunt, but to be honest it would kill you cutting what is basically Hay with that you would need a Scythe which is a completely different thing.

Go to the hire shop and get yourself a Bush Cutter the largest and most powerful they have.

It's no good being green when you have put your back out :wink:

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Post: # 62556Post Muddypause »

Do you mean a sickle? A single handed sort of mini-scythe? You may need to use something to support the grass as you cut it, eiher a rake with a short (18") handle, or, more traditionally, a hook-stick of some sort (cut a cleft branch from a tree - 1" dia - with a long end and a short end; hold the long end and use the 'hook' to support the grass as you cut underneath it).

This sort of tool does need to be kept very sharp - use a special, cigar-shaped whet stone regularly. A sickle is really best for awkward places - banks, ditches, places where a scythe can't get to.
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Post: # 62557Post Sassinak »

We have a sttel blade as well as the 'string' head for our petrol strimmer and it is really good for things like that.
But I am too old and decrepit to do it the hard way any more :lol:

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Post: # 62931Post Annpan »

Paddy - It calls its self a grass hook or sythette, so I was obviously imagining that it would do the job :? I don't have the necessery time or transport or finance to hire one, not to mention that I HATE those big scary machines. I can think of much better ways to amputate my own foot :lol:

Muddy - I think that I will sharpen it though I have now lost all interest in cutting the grass in one go. I will just slowly reclaim the garden as I decide to use it, I guess it'll just die back over winter if I don't get to it. :oops:

I had initially thought that it would be able to take the grass down just now and then I could use the hook to keep down the awkward bits, but it would seem I was a little optimistic :oops: Oh well...
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Post: # 63146Post paddy »

Annpan wrote:Paddy - It calls its self a grass hook or sythette, so I was obviously imagining that it would do the job :? I don't have the necessery time or transport or finance to hire one, not to mention that I HATE those big scary machines. I can think of much better ways to amputate my own foot :lol:


Yes i suppose they are dangerous.

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Post: # 63264Post Peggy Sue »

If you can borrow some sheep they will do the trick without drawing blood!
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Post: # 63284Post Annpan »

paddy - I liked your previous reply before the edit, I thought it was funny :lol:
As OH says... "what and a 12" super sharp curved blade isn't?"

No can do on the sheep front... I have another theory at the moment about trying to plant totties in amongst it all under cardboard???
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