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Admittedly, I am falling farther and farther in love with the little Hasiya that was added to my tool kit. It's a beautiful Fall day here in Corn Patch, the kind that seduces you into working outside. The tiny blueberry patch had been allowed to run wild all year and the grass was over 10 inches tall. Time to clean it up.
The Hasiya came to the rescue as I put it through it's paces. It mowed grass like there was no tomorrow and allowed me to trim right up next to the tiny little bushes. The specific motion needed in this situation to make it run on full-auto was quickly mastered and 10 minutes later, job complete. The Hasiya was a delight to use and once I got underway, it seemed that Miss Hasiya was mowing at a specific height just like a lawn mower. I love this thing. Here are six photos taken as we worked along. I realize I'm bragging about the Hasiya and my project today, but do imagine 10 inch high grass being worked down with serious labor. Then you'll see that the funny/odd/strange looking little knife from Nepal can actually strut it's stuff, just like it's big brother, Khukuri.

The Hasiya came to the rescue as I put it through it's paces. It mowed grass like there was no tomorrow and allowed me to trim right up next to the tiny little bushes. The specific motion needed in this situation to make it run on full-auto was quickly mastered and 10 minutes later, job complete. The Hasiya was a delight to use and once I got underway, it seemed that Miss Hasiya was mowing at a specific height just like a lawn mower. I love this thing. Here are six photos taken as we worked along. I realize I'm bragging about the Hasiya and my project today, but do imagine 10 inch high grass being worked down with serious labor. Then you'll see that the funny/odd/strange looking little knife from Nepal can actually strut it's stuff, just like it's big brother, Khukuri.







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