Fux 'Sense 2010' Mowing Blade 95cm
€100.05
The 95cm 'Sense 2010' mowing blade from Fux is for the serious experienced scyther. For mowing large meadows where there is no risk of hitting stones. More details below.
Fux 'Sense 2010' 95cm Scythe Blade
Here are some tips:
- Keep the blade sharp, otherwise you will find you have to hack at the vegetation with unnecessary force; however do not peen the blade super-fine if you are planning to mow very coarse material.
- If you wish to tackle a particularly thick or tough plant that presents a challenge for the blade, cut it with an upward motion so that the incision is at an angle, and not perpendicular to the stem.
- Watch out for the stumps of saplings that may have been chopped off not very close to the ground in previous years.
- Use a smaller blade (50-65 cm in length) around tree stumps, fences and other obstacles.
- Use an old, less valued scythe in areas where junk may have been left, or where there are a lot of large stones.
- Use a bush scythe or else a mattock on woody growth.
- For information on using a scythe, please click here.
Left-handed?
Traditionally, left-handed scythes were rare as mowing was done in teams and everybody needed to be moving in the same direction. Most left-handers adjust easily to mowing with a right-handed scythe as the motion is symmetrical. Using a right-handed scythe gives you more options for blades and they are more readily available. However, if you do want a left-handed snath, we keep a few in stock and have 70cm mowing blades for them - please call to order.
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