(quoted from post at 09:50:41 01/16/18) Looks like a hay saw.
Richard
(quoted from post at 15:48:35 01/16/18) Is this a ice saw
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That is a hay knife...I have a couple of those too.
When hay was mowed away totally by hand and it was done correctly, there was no need for a hay knife...you simply took the hay out in the opposite rotation that you put it in.
If it wasn't mowed away properly or if a hay fork and trolley was used, it was sometimes necessary to cut the hay to get it out of the mow.
Well, that's what my ol' man told me......by the time I got old enuf to put in hay, we had a baler. My older brother and sister were not so fortunate.
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