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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1180406" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Has anyone had enough experiences with any brands of gas powered pole saws to recommend one or recommend to stay away from one? I have quite a bit of trimming to do around fields and pens that range from 10-15 feet high and from small limbs up to about 8 inches thick. I was looking at an ad for a Husqvarna telescoping saw but it is $599 and that seems awfully high. I know they advertise one on the CT home page for $199, but it doesn't seem big enough for the job. They rent them for 50 dollars per day, but I will be doing a little now and then, not alot in a day or two, just when I have time. I have done alot of this in the past from the front end loader bucket of the tractor, but was looking more for something safer and easier for me to do by myself. When I get to FarmFest this weekend, I will look up the dealers to ask them their opinion, but I am always alot more trustful of other farmers/users, than I am a salesman. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1180406, member: 1150"] Has anyone had enough experiences with any brands of gas powered pole saws to recommend one or recommend to stay away from one? I have quite a bit of trimming to do around fields and pens that range from 10-15 feet high and from small limbs up to about 8 inches thick. I was looking at an ad for a Husqvarna telescoping saw but it is $599 and that seems awfully high. I know they advertise one on the CT home page for $199, but it doesn't seem big enough for the job. They rent them for 50 dollars per day, but I will be doing a little now and then, not alot in a day or two, just when I have time. I have done alot of this in the past from the front end loader bucket of the tractor, but was looking more for something safer and easier for me to do by myself. When I get to FarmFest this weekend, I will look up the dealers to ask them their opinion, but I am always alot more trustful of other farmers/users, than I am a salesman. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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