rockyridgefarm
Elite Member
<font color=blue>Well after cutting just two 2-3" dead stubs I returned the unit as speed of cutting, reach of 10-12' off the ground was not enough</font color=blue>
Well, speed IS a problem, I have WAY too many chores to wait on the saw. U am wanting to prune back a lot of trees, so, while the Ryobi should be fine for occasional action, as an attatchment to a unit you need anyway, I would have to buy both, and I think I'll go the Stihl route, unless I find an awesome deal on an echo (based on local service options)
As an aside, one of my reasons to be cutting limbs is that we have a tremendous tick problem, here. When I moved to my property, it wasn't an exaggeration to find 200 ticks on one of my kids after being out for a little while. Clearing brush, regular mowing, removing all tree limbs below 10', and guineas is the prescribed cure, We are down to one or two ticks, an outing, and I hope to improve that...
Well, speed IS a problem, I have WAY too many chores to wait on the saw. U am wanting to prune back a lot of trees, so, while the Ryobi should be fine for occasional action, as an attatchment to a unit you need anyway, I would have to buy both, and I think I'll go the Stihl route, unless I find an awesome deal on an echo (based on local service options)
As an aside, one of my reasons to be cutting limbs is that we have a tremendous tick problem, here. When I moved to my property, it wasn't an exaggeration to find 200 ticks on one of my kids after being out for a little while. Clearing brush, regular mowing, removing all tree limbs below 10', and guineas is the prescribed cure, We are down to one or two ticks, an outing, and I hope to improve that...