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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1180436" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Is there another pole saw other than a stihl ???? All I run are stihls I have tried cheap brands like Ryobi pole saws when I first started and they worked ok for someone that may use it once every 5 years but Stihls out perform any other brand as well. We use them a good 10-20 hours a week. </p><p></p><p>Pinching a pole saw is just like a chainsaw you have to use common sense and pay attention to the diameter of the limb you are cutting. I tend not to cut anymore than 1/3 of the bottom portion that's under tension and then saw from the top. I have been in the tree business all my life whether logging firewood or tree removal etc If you don't buy a stihl you may as well drink that money and piss it out because if you don't have a stihl you don't have SHYT :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1180436, member: 13268"] Is there another pole saw other than a stihl ???? All I run are stihls I have tried cheap brands like Ryobi pole saws when I first started and they worked ok for someone that may use it once every 5 years but Stihls out perform any other brand as well. We use them a good 10-20 hours a week. Pinching a pole saw is just like a chainsaw you have to use common sense and pay attention to the diameter of the limb you are cutting. I tend not to cut anymore than 1/3 of the bottom portion that's under tension and then saw from the top. I have been in the tree business all my life whether logging firewood or tree removal etc If you don't buy a stihl you may as well drink that money and piss it out because if you don't have a stihl you don't have SHYT :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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