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To: cemanuel who wrote (1772)12/14/2021 6:46:59 PM
From: jvincen21 Recommendation

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oabtpgn

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Stihl makes a great one of those too and it's a versatile set up. The boy even has a head that fits on it that looks like a rubber paddle wheel. You use it to scrub stones back into a stoned driveway or parking lot from grassy areas where they ended up from things like plowing, works great.
We strap a grape bin onto the High/Low forks hop in with the pole saw and trim 25 feet up safely no problem. We had a major Ash tree die off from the Emerald Ash borer insect, never saw so many healthy trees one year die off so fast the next. Gypsy caterpillars this past summer too they're hard on the oaks.

Some days it seems Mother Nature is "tweeting" us but were not really listening.
Vince



To: cemanuel who wrote (1772)12/15/2021 3:43:00 PM
From: tdanzig  Respond to of 2146
 
RE: battery pole chainsaw

I have a B&D one I bought 8-10 years ago. Works great for light duty high pruning.



To: cemanuel who wrote (1772)1/20/2022 12:45:53 PM
From: Max2.01 Recommendation

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rnsmth

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As I get older (Now 66), I have gained a greater appreciation of my own mortality. As such, I dialed back on risky behavior. One mishap can be a life changing event. Fortunately I recovered about 98% from getting my hand caught in the log splitter 2 years ago. Just some friendly advice.