How low can you go? A common question, thanks for asking! Let's test it! #scythe #scything #sustainability #grass #lawn #lawncare #garden #gardeningtips #sweden #test #lawnmower
@@jandjequine thanks. Please visit our webshop for quality scythes. We have some unique products such as the Nordic snath and our unique ground peeningjigg. We ship worldwide. www.slattergubben.se
Scythes like these (and their smaller cousins, most popular as a symbol for the Soviet Union, sickles) were also used to harvest wheat and other farm crops in preindustrial agriculture.
@@15ShuNice one, you cherry-picked every neutral thing about the video and left out the obvious thing that is actually satisfying. Get a job instead of trying to start internet arguments for no reason.
My granda, rest his soul, used to cut his grass with a scythe. The man was in his mid 80s and still going out and cutting grass with a scythe. I hold a great deal of respect for those that can and do use this tool.
All the old farmers here in the Italian alps use scythes to gather hay for their animals. Gets a longer cut of grass for the flocks and herds and you can cut these steep hillsides. Yes, you can hit things like rocks, roots and saplings but that’s why everyone around here has their own little scythe anvil (I am sure there is some special name for it) that they use to straighten out the large dents or nicks in the blade before sharpening with the stone. It is actually the best tool for these steep hillsides as you can harvest places on your own two feet that you could never safely cut with machines. One guy in our village is still using his great-grandfather’s scythe every day to cut hay or fresh grass for his horses. He says that the blade is just a lot thinner than when he first started cutting with it 40 years ago. How many gas powered lawnmowers are still working for a fourth generation?
@@KeithLburns well depends on the yard size it could sure. my yard not a chance. it a quarter acre take 10 mins on a ride mower, push mower is 30-40 if its wet or not i cut after work early morning like 8 or 9 am dew the issue for the push mower. anyways a small strip of land like a town house yea that scythe would be faster.
I remember one time I was helping my grandparents, when they really couldn't do their own garden work anymore. My granddad asked me to scythe a small overgrown patch in the side of their yard. He was about to give me instructions how to use the scythe, but I had already learned how to use one a bit elsewhere and started working right away. I still remember how he was visibly surprised and impressed, more so than any words could've expressed. He was a kind, gentle and supportive man, so getting positive feedback and encouragement from him was not rare in any way, but that time especially stuck to my mind, even to this day.
I can understand why he was surprised, not many people these days know what a scythe is used for let alone how to use it correctly. Beautiful story man
@@a-a-rondavis9438 that's true bit try running one of those without any Fuel and see how far you'd Get! 😁 they may be archaic, but once you get the hang of them a well made Scythe works very well and is a Lot Quieter!
Is speed the only factor? If it's enjoyable to do, quiet and a good workout, and is environmentally friendly, why is so important to get done quickly? Also, I scythe my lawn about once a year, so who spends more time cutting grass, me or someone who mows their lawn every week? And can you mower really cut grass 3 feet high?
@slattergubben6702 yeah mowers can cut 3 feet of grass lmfao not that hard just gotta have the deck up high. If not then use a brush cutter. Yeah scythes are awesome but as a job hell nah. Plus your scalping grass constantly. Because it is tiring so your arms to pick up where it was and now your just dragging the scythe like how this dude did in the video. Potentially well obviously scalping the grass
When I was a child (in the 1960s🇸🇪) my grandparents had a guy coming mowing their lawns, and he only used a scythe. He made it look like a golf course!
"how would you like your grass cut?" "Scalped" Officially my new most liked comment, of course it's basically the lowest quality one in existence 🤣 Edit 2 to spite a person in the replies
IKR. GRass needs height to produce enough photosynthesis for health. Also lowering grass reduces its thermal barrier which can hurt it at night in colder climates. Only certain kinds of grass like to be cut that small. Like the breed in golf putting greens.
@@wbass243yeah but like my law gets scorched brown every summer, not a green blade in sight and yet comes back lush every spring. Almost as if grass is tough and doesn't care about how short you cut it.
great video! one small issue though: the people most obsessed with lawns, that certainly compose a the majority of your critics, have no idea of what even is a centimeter
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I could only seeing someone doing it for a hobby on smaller lawns. Larger lawns I feel like they will most definately blow your back out using a scythe. The constant twisting and pressure you need to maintain.
Extremely intense fat burner too. Look at the moves all muscles in the body are used. In summer holidays used to go to grandpa's house and he always got me to cut the grass with a scythe (land was hilly and very uneven). At the beginning after 1 hour I was totally done but of course I became fitter. Very satisfying experience.
It's usually unhealthy for your lawn to cut grass that short, but this is a great demonstration of the capabilities of a scythe! I never knew just how versatile they can be. Just don't have me try one near a house lol
This is wonderful to know. In the future, I will need to aerate and overseed my Fescue lawn, which is a tough gass. I can use a wedge to change the lay of the blade to get a close cut beforehand. The lay of my blade gives me a consistent 7.5 cm, or so which seems to suit the Fescue well. Not sure of the exact Fescue species it is, but grows in bunches and each bunch grows in diameter slowly. I do not think it produces rhizomes, so seeding will eventually be needed if any area die off. Sorry for the ramble, but I went from not really caring about my lawn to being an enthusiast because of moving to a home with a front lawn that is publically visible and mostly from from switching to mowing exclusively with a scythe. Your channel has been instrumental in helping me understand the proper mechanics. The lawn looks consistently even, I am markedly faster than when I started and I am not nearly as tired at the end. Thank you.
I'm now understanding how they used to get so much hay put up by hand for the winter in the old days. That thing is sharp as heck and cuts grass like butter.
And it's a veeeery satisfying feeling when you use it. I grew up in a village in Russia and when my grandma taught me how to use it, cutting grass for the chickens and goats became my favorite chore to do, I just love the vibration in your hands when you're cutting grass with it
Some other dudes went to the gym for hours and accomplished nothing else in the meantime XD I'm out here enjoying nature, bird song, and a good workout and everyone wants to make it about how slow it is. Chill out, slow down, enjoy the fresh air :)
These scythes work extremely well, but it almost looks like the grass is being cut too short that I’ve seen from other people as well. Very impressed nonetheless!
It cuts field grass well because you don't mind the unevenness. But if you have a home lawn it doesn't do so well. I used to cut my church's overgrown weeds with a scythe for years.
Yes, though I found the scythe does a better job on tall, wet, or tough grass compared to a push mower. Also with the way wider cut, it's not really slower, as you do like 4 passes in a single pass. With my scythe I could cut thistle and other
@@satibel exactly! And why pay for a gym if you have such a treasure as a garden to use as a free outdoor - gym? I regard that many tends to forget that we humans are made for moving and that it's extreamly agreed upon that training a couple of hours a day and to do it with high pulse 30 min is essential to keep healthy! When regarding bodywork as training everything becomes so much more fun!
@@slattergubben6702if gyms had only one type of exercise they wouldn't be good for you either. Repetition is good to a point, that's why so many manual labour workers are not the healthiest people, but instead deal with all kinds of health issues once they pass their prime.
Reaper: Please don’t use scythe for cutting lawns because it will drive up demand and scythe prices. The Boatman already raised his price and inflation is killing my business.
Damn that’s just an issue of genuinely low intelligence and weak critical thinking skills because it’s purpose is intuitively apparent, like most people could figure it out by literally looking at it and thinking for 0.5 seconds.
@@conorkelley7798Oh come on, don't be a dick. Maybe the other person knows something that you don't know and vice versa. Instead of trying to be so superior over others, helping wouldn't hurt if you tried it from time to time.
Hahahaha. Thanks for “sticking up for me” others. As a result of that I must say yes I Have looked at it. And as I have only seen a scythe as a weapon that Death uses. Grim Reaper. Whatever you call em. Where I come from we have weed whackers, and push mowers or if ya got a big enough yard, a ride on mower. Or technically in my area ppl a bit more affluent than myself have ppl come do their yards tbh but I’m trying to not think about how we aren’t as lucky lol. I’ve also used one of those mechanical push mower thingys that are just spinning blades. Sorry I’m not old fashioned enough I guess :D
Unironically if I ever own a home with a small yard I’m cutting it with a scythe lol. Definitely a better workout than a push mower and swinging a big blade around seems way more fun.
Where can i get one 😮 .most likely needs to be delivery
@@jandjequine thanks. Please visit our webshop for quality scythes. We have some unique products such as the Nordic snath and our unique ground peeningjigg. We ship worldwide. www.slattergubben.se
@@slattergubben6702 Can I use them at home as self defense?
@@slattergubben6702if I get my hands on one of those, my lawn will never recover😂
@@slattergubben6702 One of these days whenever I get a yard I will probably buy one lol
@shadowsoulless6227 Same, I love this guy's videos, and he has fully convinced me to buy a scythe when I buy a home
This is actually the first time i’ve ever seen a scythe being used for it’s actual purpose, it’s so satisfying omg
So you've seen the grim reaper use it?
@@Agoose1296video games most likely
Thats not a scythe its video games@@justarandomguyplayingrando4792
Me to
Scythes like these (and their smaller cousins, most popular as a symbol for the Soviet Union, sickles) were also used to harvest wheat and other farm crops in preindustrial agriculture.
He's not cutting grass. He's harvesting it's soul. He's the grim freaking reaper.
It is true, the souls were being harvested
@@GrimReaper-lo1ut Oh shit.
The Green Reaper.
the trim reaper
Believe it or not, people mowing their grass with a scythe has been around longer than the Grim Reaper mythos.
Finally someone with a scythe thats not trying to send me back to hell
What is Bros lore
@@Sleepy_Joe42he told the barber he didn't like his haircut
@@toastmaster914 so real😭🙏
Back?
Sisyphus?
This is so unbelievably satisfying
The sound???? Awesome!
One reply? Tf?
you get satisfaction, getting to touch grass, fresh air, a look at the sky and some random people
@@15ShuNice one, you cherry-picked every neutral thing about the video and left out the obvious thing that is actually satisfying. Get a job instead of trying to start internet arguments for no reason.
@@pqddachu I wasn't trying to start an argument
My granda, rest his soul, used to cut his grass with a scythe. The man was in his mid 80s and still going out and cutting grass with a scythe. I hold a great deal of respect for those that can and do use this tool.
Mine too :)
And here you are, missie. An official internetube edm artist. Your lawn your barren channel and your tools your dual monitor setup and discord.
@@AleV69692I can't tell whether this is supposed to be an insult in any way or if its just a general statement
Im guessing he had some major back problems unless he got one that he could stand up straight and mow with
@@AleV69692 guess you wanna stay in the stone age
Mowing grass with a scythe both looks fun, practical, and a good workout, and if you encounter a snake well..I think I'll try this for myself.
Please do! Lots of tutorials here on the channel :)
It’s an amazing workout and it will make you very strong. Such an amazing tool.
I think I would destroy my spine doing it wrong
Another abuser has outed themselves
@@nicoach1817 It's not abuse it's "oH there's a snake in my yard, I should probably get rid of it if it's aggressive."
All the old farmers here in the Italian alps use scythes to gather hay for their animals. Gets a longer cut of grass for the flocks and herds and you can cut these steep hillsides. Yes, you can hit things like rocks, roots and saplings but that’s why everyone around here has their own little scythe anvil (I am sure there is some special name for it) that they use to straighten out the large dents or nicks in the blade before sharpening with the stone. It is actually the best tool for these steep hillsides as you can harvest places on your own two feet that you could never safely cut with machines. One guy in our village is still using his great-grandfather’s scythe every day to cut hay or fresh grass for his horses. He says that the blade is just a lot thinner than when he first started cutting with it 40 years ago. How many gas powered lawnmowers are still working for a fourth generation?
Exactly! Those words are like music in my ears!
In croatia my father still uses it sometimes. I did my share of mowing with it aswell
I think it's a sickle
I just use a weed whacker 🙄😅 does basically the same thing as a scythe
@@theATFhow long have you had your weed wacker
Hold on bro, I gotta go scythe my lawn real quick
12 hours later u got a clean 10 square ft done 😂
Bro my lawn has to real quick my scythe
@@Andrew_Gates5it's actually faster than and average push mower
@@KeithLburns well depends on the yard size it could sure. my yard not a chance. it a quarter acre take 10 mins on a ride mower, push mower is 30-40 if its wet or not i cut after work early morning like 8 or 9 am dew the issue for the push mower. anyways a small strip of land like a town house yea that scythe would be faster.
@@KeithLburns You have to constantly stop and sharpen the blade to continue getting a good cut though.
I remember one time I was helping my grandparents, when they really couldn't do their own garden work anymore. My granddad asked me to scythe a small overgrown patch in the side of their yard. He was about to give me instructions how to use the scythe, but I had already learned how to use one a bit elsewhere and started working right away. I still remember how he was visibly surprised and impressed, more so than any words could've expressed.
He was a kind, gentle and supportive man, so getting positive feedback and encouragement from him was not rare in any way, but that time especially stuck to my mind, even to this day.
That's an awesome story. Thank you for sharing. =)
What a beautiful story :) I'm sure you made his day!
I'm sorry for your loss
Beautiful story
I can understand why he was surprised, not many people these days know what a scythe is used for let alone how to use it correctly. Beautiful story man
i cleared an acre of overgrown back yard grass was 3 feet high with just a scythe and sharpening stone. you get into a rhythm and it goes pretty fast
Not as fast as a zero turn or brush-hog though lol.
@@a-a-rondavis9438 that's true bit try running one of those without any Fuel and see how far you'd Get! 😁 they may be archaic, but once you get the hang of them a well made Scythe works very well and is a Lot Quieter!
Is speed the only factor? If it's enjoyable to do, quiet and a good workout, and is environmentally friendly, why is so important to get done quickly? Also, I scythe my lawn about once a year, so who spends more time cutting grass, me or someone who mows their lawn every week? And can you mower really cut grass 3 feet high?
@@slattergubben6702 I think he's just upset that he has no choice but to ride on a lawnmower.
@slattergubben6702 yeah mowers can cut 3 feet of grass lmfao not that hard just gotta have the deck up high. If not then use a brush cutter. Yeah scythes are awesome but as a job hell nah. Plus your scalping grass constantly. Because it is tiring so your arms to pick up where it was and now your just dragging the scythe like how this dude did in the video. Potentially well obviously scalping the grass
When I was a child (in the 1960s🇸🇪) my grandparents had a guy coming mowing their lawns, and he only used a scythe. He made it look like a golf course!
The sound of it slicing the grass is satisfying
Yes! Imagine to have this as the sound of work together with the birdsounds in nature - this is our reality!
It’s fake audio dude lmao
Sounds like Minecraft
@@AceCrickeyProof?
@@mrchung u rlly think its that loud?
Scythe comes into its own not for mowing but cutting overgrowth on rougher ground
That is for sure where it shines!
I got a bramble scythe a couple years ago for exactly that reason, and have never looked back :D
Or harvesting souls
Just pray there arent any rocks or misshapen lumps of earth taller than 2 cm or you'll be raking your scythe into something every 2nd swing
Personally, I’ll go with a Kaiser blade. It can handle rougher growth at the expense that it takes a little more work to get an even cut
Now I FINALLY understand what all my villagers are doing when they're farming
"how would you like your grass cut?"
"Scalped"
Officially my new most liked comment, of course it's basically the lowest quality one in existence 🤣
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IKR. GRass needs height to produce enough photosynthesis for health. Also lowering grass reduces its thermal barrier which can hurt it at night in colder climates. Only certain kinds of grass like to be cut that small. Like the breed in golf putting greens.
Theres a realy easy way to cut the grass longer just ja know lift
That last cut is what a landscaper sees when he has a nightmare.
@@wbass243yeah but like my law gets scorched brown every summer, not a green blade in sight and yet comes back lush every spring. Almost as if grass is tough and doesn't care about how short you cut it.
Cheese ㅤㅤㅤㅤ
Now I’m just imagining giants with huge scythes absolutely demolishing ground troops in one sweep in a fantasy movie
Damn
great video!
one small issue though: the people most obsessed with lawns, that certainly compose a the majority of your critics, have no idea of what even is a centimeter
Imagine seeing someone mow their lawn with a scythe.
Edit: I meant it’d be interesting to see someone use a scythe to mow their lawn for me at least.
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Why would you imagine it you just watched a video of someone doing it☠️
@@michael2026I meant irl. 💀
@@LetMeBe3I knew what you meant. But you walked right into that 1.
@@LetMeBe3is this a simulation?🫣
I could only seeing someone doing it for a hobby on smaller lawns. Larger lawns I feel like they will most definately blow your back out using a scythe. The constant twisting and pressure you need to maintain.
Ive never actually sewn a scythe being used. This is so cool. It works so much better than i imagined
i am from Romania and having a scythe is something normal for people from the country side, and i can tell you, this guy is a pro
Thank you!
Extremely intense fat burner too. Look at the moves all muscles in the body are used. In summer holidays used to go to grandpa's house and he always got me to cut the grass with a scythe (land was hilly and very uneven). At the beginning after 1 hour I was totally done but of course I became fitter. Very satisfying experience.
Makes me happy to hear! Do you still scythe?
@@slattergubben6702 not lately due to some commitments but I wouldn't miss the chance!
I’ve never seen a scythe used properly so it’s cool to see it used how it’s meant to be used!❤
warms my heart to still see older earth items in use
Instructions unclear, attempted to shave my beard with a scythe. I am now neckless. No neck. Minus one neck. Sans neck. 😢
mr no neck :(
Get a horse and a pumpkin.
@@zacharyrollick6169well they didnt say theyre headless, so.. um.. what plant could one use to replace their neck? ….a tree?
But did it cut your hair?
Oof
For the record, this is what the Grim Reaper was portrayed to be. Not a omen of death, but merely a farmer of life.
The sound of the sythe is wonderful
I haven't seen proper scythe technique before, so thanks for that
This guy is an absolute pro. He makes it look very easy.
Ya know what, this looks like a great way to stay active and actually really feel proud of the work when it's done. I like seeing stuff like this.
bro is set for the apocalypse, gotta get one of them scythes for myself
"Man those things never get dull"-Postal dude
Gonna install postal 2 again thanks for this
Hi there would you like to sign my partition
@@conni4518try the newest one!!
@@conni4518civvie11 is in it 😎
Places I never thought to see a postal reference.
It's usually unhealthy for your lawn to cut grass that short, but this is a great demonstration of the capabilities of a scythe! I never knew just how versatile they can be. Just don't have me try one near a house lol
Yea i was gunna say thats dirt left not grass lmao
why is it unhealthy
Only because they're ignoring the 1/3rd rule
@pseudonymous3665 what is the 1/3 rule
@@birbhay Cut no more than 1/3rd of the grass blade in one session, bring height down gradually over several mows
MAN this is satisfying
the way you cut grass with it makes it look so satisfying.
This is wonderful to know. In the future, I will need to aerate and overseed my Fescue lawn, which is a tough gass. I can use a wedge to change the lay of the blade to get a close cut beforehand. The lay of my blade gives me a consistent 7.5 cm, or so which seems to suit the Fescue well. Not sure of the exact Fescue species it is, but grows in bunches and each bunch grows in diameter slowly. I do not think it produces rhizomes, so seeding will eventually be needed if any area die off.
Sorry for the ramble, but I went from not really caring about my lawn to being an enthusiast because of moving to a home with a front lawn that is publically visible and mostly from from switching to mowing exclusively with a scythe.
Your channel has been instrumental in helping me understand the proper mechanics. The lawn looks consistently even, I am markedly faster than when I started and I am not nearly as tired at the end. Thank you.
Thanks! Great to hear you have developed your scything!
I never realized this was how you cut grass with a scythe. Pretty cool.
That old dude on the tractor is gonna be pissed when he sees what you did to his lawn!
Haha! He had of course given consent :)
@@slattergubben6702 r/outofcontext
I'm now understanding how they used to get so much hay put up by hand for the winter in the old days. That thing is sharp as heck and cuts grass like butter.
Right? Long strands of grass as well, easy to rake up to dry
And it's a veeeery satisfying feeling when you use it. I grew up in a village in Russia and when my grandma taught me how to use it, cutting grass for the chickens and goats became my favorite chore to do, I just love the vibration in your hands when you're cutting grass with it
Na bro pulled out his inner grim reaper
Imagine having a landscaping company come to your house and this guy shows up.
i’ve never seen a scythe outside of stardew valley, the grim reaper, and the hands of a pokémon 😅 so this was really cool to actually see in action
That looks very relaxing
When a grim reaper retires as a gardener
Damn, I wasn't expecting it to just annihilate the grass like that
This is oddly satisfying 🥺
When the grim reaper reincarnated as a peaceful grass cutting youtube creator:
Shhhh, quiet down. You're going to accidentally start an anime.
I remember seeing a competition between a scythe and a lawnmower but like the grass was unrealistically tall.
I think you just unlocked a core memory for me
Yep, that's where the scythe is truly unbeatable.
This looks like a great ab workout.
*Dude turned a 30 minute job into a 3 hour job by frying his muscles*
Some other dudes went to the gym for hours and accomplished nothing else in the meantime XD I'm out here enjoying nature, bird song, and a good workout and everyone wants to make it about how slow it is. Chill out, slow down, enjoy the fresh air :)
These scythes work extremely well, but it almost looks like the grass is being cut too short that I’ve seen from other people as well. Very impressed nonetheless!
It cuts field grass well because you don't mind the unevenness. But if you have a home lawn it doesn't do so well. I used to cut my church's overgrown weeds with a scythe for years.
the grim reaper on a sunny winter day with a hot coffe mug and cookies
bless you, my back hurts watching you. I wish I was still able to do this.
The masculine urge to mow your lawn with a sycthe
Surely, a skilled person can cut grass short with one of those things. 😀👍👍
It's amazing how scythes never go out of style!
When your scythe mastery is still low so you still have a fleshly body that hasn't started comprehension on the law of death yet
I think you should be called the "Grass Reaper"
💀💀💀
I watched a guy use a scythe before. Missed that sound. TY
It looks so fun
It is!
It is!
it's more difficult and frustrating
@@TechExpanse can imagine that, all fun tho when you learn it
@@ninopino12yes, but also back pain
Basically one of the best weapons to have in a zombie apocalypse
That thing is surprisingly effective on grass
Maybe i should start using my scythe to do that
It is what it was made for
Postal dude if there a special mission for pacifist run:
In the old days, we used to collect hay this way. Very useful tool. It also came in handy when we were defending the village from bandits.
that sound was so satisfying
That's really the labor intensive way to mow a lawn.
Yes, though I found the scythe does a better job on tall, wet, or tough grass compared to a push mower. Also with the way wider cut, it's not really slower, as you do like 4 passes in a single pass.
With my scythe I could cut thistle and other
@@satibel exactly! And why pay for a gym if you have such a treasure as a garden to use as a free outdoor - gym?
I regard that many tends to forget that we humans are made for moving and that it's extreamly agreed upon that training a couple of hours a day and to do it with high pulse 30 min is essential to keep healthy!
When regarding bodywork as training everything becomes so much more fun!
@@slattergubben6702if gyms had only one type of exercise they wouldn't be good for you either. Repetition is good to a point, that's why so many manual labour workers are not the healthiest people, but instead deal with all kinds of health issues once they pass their prime.
@@UhOhUmm if you're just mowing your lawn, it's like every 2 weeks or so
Reaper: Please don’t use scythe for cutting lawns because it will drive up demand and scythe prices. The Boatman already raised his price and inflation is killing my business.
Usually use them on meadows, so we're fine :)
Why is it actually so effective.
Because it is made to be. The sharpness and angle of the blade as well as technique
My grandpa used to mow with a scythe. After he passed I don’t know what happened to it. Next time I visit I should ask about it!
Something about a scythe thats just cool to watch someone use it
“Moooommmm, the neighbor is doing it again”
I think they were asking how short of a cut you can make, not how short the grass starts off
Dude. I was today years old when I figured out what a scythe was used for.
Damn that’s just an issue of genuinely low intelligence and weak critical thinking skills because it’s purpose is intuitively apparent, like most people could figure it out by literally looking at it and thinking for 0.5 seconds.
@@conorkelley7798I'm sorry that you felt the need to comment this, whatever you are going through, this too will pass
@@conorkelley7798 yikes
@@conorkelley7798Oh come on, don't be a dick. Maybe the other person knows something that you don't know and vice versa. Instead of trying to be so superior over others, helping wouldn't hurt if you tried it from time to time.
Hahahaha. Thanks for “sticking up for me” others. As a result of that I must say yes I Have looked at it. And as I have only seen a scythe as a weapon that Death uses. Grim Reaper. Whatever you call em.
Where I come from we have weed whackers, and push mowers or if ya got a big enough yard, a ride on mower. Or technically in my area ppl a bit more affluent than myself have ppl come do their yards tbh but I’m trying to not think about how we aren’t as lucky lol. I’ve also used one of those mechanical push mower thingys that are just spinning blades.
Sorry I’m not old fashioned enough I guess :D
Ah, I've missed that sound. Mowing with a scythe is such a relaxing thing to do.
@@mungbean345 for sure!
It's the first time I see a scythe used as a tool and not a weapon
Must be great waving that scythe around during Halloween, great video! 👍
Lf scythe sticker, I’ll trade a star sign
Actually first time of seeing someone actually use a scythe in their intended way
Extremely satisfying sounds made by the scythe there
He is the only Scythe Guy u wish at your doorstep 💀
I miss my scythes. It just feels (and smells) so much better imo
The sound of the grass being cut is so satisfying
The sound is very unique. Would like to try at least once.
Scythes have just gotten even cooler now
Love your hat man, I've made a few like that for myself.
Also, you really should make a discord. I loce watching what you do because its all over the place
Finally, an actual scythe being used.
Why is this so satisfying to watch and do at the same time 😂
Despite knowing that a scythe is a farming tool I’ve never actually thought about it being used for farming. I didn’t think it would be so effective
This tool is very helpful to do some exercises and good for the environment
When I have a backyard I will definitely buy it
The grim reaper after retiring from his job 😅
Damn brother, that takes some real skill and precision👍😂
As a Scythe I see this as an absolute win.
Love to see it I'm from the country side and I just missed this sound
Now I really want a scythe
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thank you for showing me how its actually used.
THE GREEN REAPER!!
Dudes abs must be rock fucking solid 🪨
It makes such a wonderful sound
this one's going on the bucket list
Unironically if I ever own a home with a small yard I’m cutting it with a scythe lol. Definitely a better workout than a push mower and swinging a big blade around seems way more fun.
Love your videos so much 🤝💪