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Pole pruner

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Reloader, Feb 29, 2020.

  1. Reloader

    Reloader

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    Had the brushy end of a large tree come down across the trail.
    Pole pruner came in handy to clear the debris and turned out to be better suited to the task than a chainsaw.
    Not adjustable length but comes in handy as is.
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  2. Backwoods Savage

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    I've seriously considered buying one of those and for sure it would come in handy when we have to clear out a thorny area. Prickly ash can be awful.
     
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  3. Will C

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    I've started to use mine a lot for clearing or limbing. It seems to be easier to stand away from the wood and reach in for that type of work.
     
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    I use our Kombi unit with pole saw quite often when limbing , especially if its tall or off the ground some.
     
  5. Ralphie Boy

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    I've got a big Stihl telescoping pruning saw, I forget the model # . Love it, but HEAVY!
     
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