MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Ah. You're probably right that you might not be able to get enough swing speed.This is the exact Collins I am using, except with a handle, and extremely sharp.
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The Pexto is similar, except double the weight, blade width, and thickness.
I can not chop "down",, the axe heads RIGHT at my steel toed boots.
If I go straight down the axe will have enough speed to bury it in the dirt,, or rocks,,
I have tried both right handed, and left handed,, I am rather ambidextrous when swinging.
My nephew was always surprised that I split firewood "left" handed,, even though I am right handed,
I have tried both,, I can not tell much difference.
Typically, I swing the brush axe at the side the plant is leaning toward.
I partially think the axe just does not have nearly enough speed.
It is lighter than the Pexto, but, it is still heavier than a regular single bit axe.
The only really great use that I have found for the brush axe is taking limbs off of a small tree.
If a thorned locust branch is facing my trail, that brush axe will remove a 1" branch with an easy swing,, cleanly.
I do have the rope actuated pole lopper,, maybe that is what I will have to fall back to...
The brush axe was a hope of getting better exercise,, as well as clearing the trail.
Your comments about limbs are about what I get with a machete. It'll take off limbs very easily, but I don't think I'd use it on raspberries. They're just too flexible.