Thanks Brucklay.
Yes, cannot really think what else to do. I will check it through as soon as I get a chance to dig out/remove anything 'nasty' and then scythe back and rake. then scythe several times through the darker months until early spring, then leave it to do as it wishes.
Austrian Scythe assume you are getting?
They are nice although I am still playing around with the handle positions and the blade angle at the moment to try and get it "just so" for me. Do feel quite fragile but that it just the lightness of them i think. Only had mine a few months and, as i currently work away, not had chance to use it often.
good luck with yours
Rgds
Sskye