STONE GALLERY AXE BLADE

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Not an axe, perhaps a cleaver. Also seen something similar for cutting heads off grain (wheat, rye, etc) in the day when it was shocked.
What purpose would the hook serve? Looked like a lochaber axe to me.
 

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Not exactly sure what type it is but I'd say a type of bush axe, similar to this one...


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The blade is on the opposite side which is what confused me. Its curved backwards. Could be though!
 

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Not exactly sure what type it is but I'd say a type of bush axe, similar to this one...


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I think that’s called a “ditch blade”. horrible brushing tool from my vast experience. Maybe Ok I suppose if you always had the upper ditch bank as a safety stop.

Always found a reason not to use it.

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I agree that's its most likely a worn-out farm implement, like a plow. Been in the field for many, many years rusting away. Likely damaged long ago, sharpened, and eventually lost off the farm implement. I find old farm equipment a few times a year. From old horse tack to plow/tractor parts.
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