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  2. Flail mower - Wikipedia

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    A flail mower is a type of powered garden/agricultural equipment which is used to deal with heavier grass/scrub which a normal lawn mower could not cope with. Some smaller models are self-powered, but many are PTO driven implements, which can attach to the three-point hitches found on the rear of most tractors .

  3. Category:Cutting tools - Wikipedia

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    Cutting tools are tools designed to cut material or objects. ... Lawn mowers (1 C, 10 P) M. Metalworking cutting tools (2 C, ... Slasher (tool) Sling blade; T.

  4. Gravely Tractor - Wikipedia

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    This design thus eliminated the need for drive belts to power the tractor forward or backwards. The only belts required on Gravely equipment (with the exception of the 408) is the blade drive belt for its mower decks, which is powered by a gear box on the deck, which receives power from a PTO driveshaft connected to the tractor's drivetrain.

  5. Slasher (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A slasher or long-handled billhook. A slasher is an implement with a long sharp blade used to clear scrub. Its long handle, and the open face of its blade, lends it to use for clearing thin and dense low-lying bush or scrub where an axe would be too clumsy. It is similar to a billhook, but with a longer handle.

  6. Slasher (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Slasher is a 2004 documentary film directed by John Landis for the Independent Film Channel.The film was produced by Chris Kobin, Stephen Cantor, and Daniel Laikand.. Shot over a weekend in Memphis, Tennessee, the film centers on uber-used car salesman Michael Bennett, a traveling master of the Slasher Sale, Kevin-the-DJ, and Mudd the closer, as they put on a tent-style used car sale.

  7. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    Often found with a small hook at the back of the blade – useful for pulling the wood towards the user. Dutch hooks commonly have a straight blade and are shown in Renaissance paintings of carpenter's shops, where they would most probably have been used for rough shaping of timber, similar to the side axe.