dodge man
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You ever get into poison ivy with those? I’m just getting over a case but from cutting wood, but I’m always on the look out when weed eating.
Poison Ivy/Oak is worse. Arly may be referring to bull nettle. It’s bad but nothing like poison ivy, if you are allergic.I think it’s spelled nettles? We have them here too. Not near as bad as poison ivy.
Yes, you need the extension to reach anything over 10ft or so (that's really a guess) and the good thing for safety, is with it you can get out from under that limb you are cutting. I got the steel version and now, I wish I'd have got the carbon one. Of course it costs a bit more.Hey, Arl, I’m getting closer to a KM131 and it looks like there is an attachment extension that fits these, makes the reach a little longer.
would come in handy with the chainsaw to get to some higher limbs.
Just wondering if you have used the extension attachment or has any opinion on them?
I guess the carbon would be lighter weight and that helps. Didn’t realize there was a carbon option. Thanks!Yes, you need the extension to reach anything over 10ft or so (that's really a guess) and the good thing for safety, is with it you can get out from under that limb you are cutting. I got the steel version and now, I wish I'd have got the carbon one. Of course it costs a bit more.
The steel version was on the heavy side, more so than our echo extensions are.I guess the carbon would be lighter weight and that helps. Didn’t realize there was a carbon option. Thanks!
Lots of people buy these extendable pole saw units, then use it for 1/2 an hour and say "its to hard and heavy to use" and it sits in the garage. Because of hauling saws to work sites, we got the "break down" style and can not recommend those extendable ones. For my work and our personnel use, I've purchase around 6 of these units over a 15 year history.The combi system is nice with the ability to break it down for hauling and moving it to the job site over the long extendable poles. The extendable is able to be longer at a sacrifice to the lighter weight and easier to handle kombi units.