Need more specifics - how far from your max hand reach ore the limbs, access, your strength etc.I looked for an electric saw with a 20+ foot pole and apparently, there isn't one.
My Echo PPT 280 has the motor down at the operator end, my battery operated saws have the battery at the operators end.The problem with the pole saws is that the motor is at the top end making them unwieldy, back breaking and dangerous. A pole saw, gas, battery or electric, with the motor at the operators end would make much more sense.
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Interesting! Do you find them a lot easier to use that one with the motor at the top end? How is the power transmitted through the telescoping arrangement?My Echo PPT 280 has the motor down at the operator end, my battery operated saws have the battery at the operators end.
What do you mean by 'nibbling'? Are you trying to get through a branch with multiple nibbles? If so, that won't work very well, if at all.Approximately sixty years ago,a right of way crew came through the yard and before my elders snatched me away from the great event, I got a glimpse of a worker using the shear on the end of a pole to nibble away at a large branch and cut it. The closest thing I was able to find to that pole pruner should appear at the following link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G9TTH5..._product_details#immersive-view_1652926294760
I recently bought that pruner and the problem I'm having is that on the first bite the blade gets caught in the branch and it takes a great amount of manuvering to get it out and take another bite. i've already broken the rope once, trying to cut straight through a large branch. The saw works , but I'd like to lean the nibbling technique.
If anyone knows the trick to nibbling through a limb with a rope operated pole pruner, please let me know.