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interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
2008-05-12
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1963
transcription:
The first Saw, I remember, in 1963 only came into the country, the first chainsaw. Debranched, hacked away the branches, we have the ax. Since I have had very good settlement. The edge had to be such that one has the tree can make clean. The buyers of the wood are at the Italians. And the one that Walsh has been very sensitive. The wood has to be handled cleanly, so the farmers, the people who have got a good price. They have been taught that we have passed the wood clean. And the mountain meadows, we also need to cut clean. .. That it took a good cutting edge. Since the Stöckl is better than the machine. But with the thinning can Stöckl, which we need. I can remember what it taught me a bit of the father, the peening .. Is there too far back in the Sense beaten with a hammer, .. It has been said, "Now there is a bathtub." There was the sense just a little bent, and has had no more cutting edge. Then I have it but learned and I must honestly say I had a super cutting edge. I have tons of mown hay. Even people from the valley have asked me for mowing, because I have cut so easily. The day I do not mow with a scythe. We bought a Bergmahd, and we still make a little hay, but everything we mow with a scythe and carry the hay to two barns on his head. Another option we have not.