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Clearing saplings and cedars?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1643831" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Bigandyoung just made me aware I forgot a reply to silver. It was in my drafts.</p><p>Sorry</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Two types of shears. Single and double cylinders. Single is cheaper and a little more bullet proof. Just fine for general clearing and rough work. Even pulling up trees or pulling post. The double blade or cylinder type cost considerable more. But has more cutting power will cut at or even below grade and will cut short stumps. </p><p>You can get fixed , manual pivot or hydraulic pivot. Manual allows for horizontal or vertical cuts. No in between. If you think you need this feature i would get hydraulic. I've personally found the pivot to be rarely needed. And it's definitely a weak link. I've seen so many that are welded up, including mine. If you think you need it be prepared to baby it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1643831, member: 24947"] Bigandyoung just made me aware I forgot a reply to silver. It was in my drafts. Sorry Two types of shears. Single and double cylinders. Single is cheaper and a little more bullet proof. Just fine for general clearing and rough work. Even pulling up trees or pulling post. The double blade or cylinder type cost considerable more. But has more cutting power will cut at or even below grade and will cut short stumps. You can get fixed , manual pivot or hydraulic pivot. Manual allows for horizontal or vertical cuts. No in between. If you think you need this feature i would get hydraulic. I've personally found the pivot to be rarely needed. And it's definitely a weak link. I've seen so many that are welded up, including mine. If you think you need it be prepared to baby it . [/QUOTE]
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