ArlyA
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Over the last couple of days I cleaned off about 900 feet of trees, limbs, multi floral roses and bushes that had grown over a section of my pasture fence. Using the Echo PAS with the pole saw and brush cutter attachments sure made the work easier than just using a chainsaw. I have about 400 feet to go then the clean up begins. There's going to be a mountain of brush to move.
Here's a pic of part of the work.
Thanks for posting photos of your handy pole saw work Houser. We need more photos! I could critique your cuts. Do you want me to??![]()
I hate multiflora rise with a passion. It’s about like covering yourself in tuna and being attacked by a dozen Hungary cats.
houser.............I think that I see a grapple in your future............![]()
They are wicked! That's where the pole saw is worth it's weight. You can reach in to make a cut without tearing the skin off your arms.
Hate Honeysuckle, the weed of the forest. Grows quick, spreads fast, most always found near mature trees (seeds spread by birds). Cut them off and they resprout. Best to pull them with brush grubber or do like Tim Taylor on Tool Time - Use more powerI agree, I致e used my pole saw on Honeysuckle where the only way you can get to the base of it would be on your hands and knees.

Do post photos when you can. What is a manual saw on (clipper)??Just got a Milwaukee M18 Pole saw and trimmer with Quick-Lok on sale. Extension is ordered.
So Far it has done pretty well. We will see how heavy it feels with the extension.
Right now trimmed a few smaller trees and bucked a hanging branch about 30 feet long and 5 inches at the base.
Power is good, like that the head has all metal bits and gears for the chain drive.
Leaks oil unless you store nose down.
Still see some smaller branches that I will use the manual saw on (clipper) , but this has saved me hours and from having to pull out the chainsaw for such a small job.