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  2. 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.

  3. Flail mower - Wikipedia

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    Some might also confuse flail mowers with toppers. Flail mowers cut grass very short and fine and can handle rough uneven surfaces, where a topper is mostly used to top off growth such as weeds and long grass. The mulch is much larger in sizes and not as fine when cutting with a flail mower. The topper uses swinging blades instead of rotating ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Brush hog - Wikipedia

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    Two archetypes of this type of mower are the Bush Hog which is made by Bush Hog, Inc. [1] of Selma, Alabama, and the Flex-Wing by RhinoAg of Gibson City, Illinois.The formal name for this type of implement is a rotary cutter or rotary mower, although it differs from mowers in that it does not cut with a sharp blade, but rather severs with an intentionally very dull wedge-like blade.

  7. William Perry (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    William Perry (1819 – 24 December 1880 [1]), known as "The Tipton Slasher" [1] [2] after his native town of Tipton, was a British heavyweight prize fighter of the 19th century and claimed the championship of England, with some dispute, for two periods between 1850 and 1857.