Sprinklerman
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I like my electric chainsaw for trimming , its light and It was 10 bucks at a yard sale
:thumbsup:I think a sawzall on a ladder is still a bad idea, ........
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You're welcome. I am a year older than you and a limb clipper is what I would get if I had a lot of them to do.
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Check this thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/buying-pricing-comparisons/326582-wolff-limb-clipper.html
You're welcome. I am a year older than you and a limb clipper is what I would get if I had a lot of them to do.
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Check this thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/buying-pricing-comparisons/326582-wolff-limb-clipper.html
I cut trees for a living, and there is NO WAY I would risk doing the ladder/saw combo.
Better to get a Silky polesaw and get good with it, sure it will be exercise and patience but less that having to learn to walk again when the ladder spits you off, cradle and all.
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I cut trees for a living, and there is NO WAY I would risk doing the ladder/saw combo.
Better to get a Silky polesaw and get good with it, sure it will be exercise and patience but less that having to learn to walk again when the ladder spits you off, cradle and all.
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The silkys have fantastic blades, cut better than anything else I have tried. They do take a bit of time to get the hang of using. The most important things are to 1) not try to cut to much at once, best take the branch in a few cuts if its thicker than 30mm. 2) make sure you have a clear zone for the blade to work back and forth (no little twigs to get pulled and jammed into the cut) 3)make nice straight gentle pulls of the saw. They do take some time to master but have fantastic reach. start on little branches, work to avoid jams or having the pole get swung into, as its a long way up for it to get stuck! That isnt me in the pic as I take the pics, but that tree is being used as a spar pole to cable out other logs in the gully, I took the top out of it and the others around it the day before. I have literally thousands of pics of us doing tree work but very very very few have me in it. This is me, taken by a pro photographer no less some years back.