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Old 08-29-2016, 09:44 PM
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The 14' Corona is the winner. I can use the exercise. Not lopping off large limbs and will work slowly (once this summer's global warming has ended).
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Old 08-30-2016, 12:07 AM
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The 14' Corona is the winner. I can use the exercise. Not lopping off large limbs and will work slowly (once this summer's global warming has ended).
A good saw. Just remember to pace yourself, a pole saw can be hard on the arms and shoulders if you're not used to it.
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Hmm? I have more than 20 trees in my yard plus two fence rows that i have to deal with. I use that pole saw, a lopper, a small corona pull saw and a Stihl chain saw.

I fail to see the humor.
No humor was intended. That is what professionals are for.
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Hmm? I have more than 20 trees in my yard plus two fence rows that i have to deal with. I use that pole saw, a lopper, a small corona pull saw and a Stihl chain saw.

I fail to see the humor.
It wasn't intended as 'humor' rather I was serious about trimming twenty trees with that 'manual' pole saw. Yes it's a fine tool (I have one) but unless all the branches are small (less than 3 inches thick) no way in Gods green earth would I trim / prune with that. That's what 'power' saws do best ! To each his own, knock your socks off !
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Old 08-30-2016, 06:03 PM
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It wasn't intended as 'humor' rather I was serious about trimming twenty trees with that 'manual' pole saw. Yes it's a fine tool (I have one) but unless all the branches are small (less than 3 inches thick) no way in Gods green earth would I trim / prune with that. That's what 'power' saws do best ! To each his own, knock your socks off !
The OP was an inquiry of a pole saw? I answered the question.
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