I have an Echo pole saw. I use the same method you describe. I just make an undercut and them rest the saw on top of the limb. The weight of the running saw on the limb is sufficient to complete the cut and I don't have to hold the saw up.In case you weren't aware, start by cutting 1/4 worth of the branch from below. That way, when you finish by the top, it will break clean and not pull part of bark with it which could harm the tree.
I have an Echo pole saw. I use the same method you describe. I just make an undercut and them rest the saw on top of the limb. The weight of the running saw on the limb is sufficient to complete the cut and I don't have to hold the saw up.
I have the 40V HF Lynx and do the same undercut on branches and let the saw do the work from the top. Lynx is a great tool for the price and I have it on the tractor cut to up 4-6" stuff on the ground to clear downed limbs into manageable lengths.I have an Echo pole saw. I use the same method you describe. I just make an undercut and them rest the saw on top of the limb. The weight of the running saw on the limb is sufficient to complete the cut and I don't have to hold the saw up.
Yes, I've experienced the occasional 'pinched chain'. It happens on the larger diameter branches, especially due to the angle of the cut.I have an EGO polesaw...does the job quite well when using a 5.0 A/h battery. Reasonably well balanced without the center extension. With the extension it goes out to12-13 feet, it's tough to maneuver, but like Wagtail's Makita, once on the branch, it's fine other than the occasion pinched chain.
Most of my yard tools (String trimmer, chainsaw, snow blower and the pole saw) are EGO brand and they all use the same batteries.
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