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It's about 12", works well on non woody 8ft tall weeds, or green woody stems up to 1/2", except pushing cut weeds that big after they fall on the shaft is difficult. It's heavy and can vibrate a lot from not having a large diameter steel mid section, but it is precision balanced.

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It made it through some 1" thick wood several times today.
 

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It's about 12", works well on non woody 8ft tall weeds, or green woody stems up to 1/2", except pushing cut weeds that big after they fall on the shaft is difficult. It's heavy and can vibrate a lot from not having a large diameter steel mid section, but it is precision balanced.

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The old Windsor "Tri Knife" blades are about the best thing for an application like that. You can still find them new old stock at long-time mom and pop stores.
 
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