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<blockquote data-quote="ILMOcowcalf" data-source="post: 1544492" data-attributes="member: 37931"><p>Due to an elderly previous owner and a lazy tenant I have a lot of cedar trees and thorn trees growing up in fence lines. Fences are all 4&5 barb and cattle tight but will soon be junk if I don't remove the trees.</p><p></p><p>What I want to do is walk along with a branch lopper or battery powered saw and cut off the limbs growing through the fence then come back with the shear to cut and remove the tree with minimal fence damage, I hope.</p><p></p><p>What would be the best tool for this job? Must have some reach to it and light weight. Prefur not to have a chain that must be maintained and sharped, and carry fuel and oil. I can carry my Honda generator on the four wheeler with the battery charger plugged in to charge batteries.</p><p></p><p>Whats your experiance with such a job, and your choice of tools? </p><p></p><p>TIA, and Merry Chrismas to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILMOcowcalf, post: 1544492, member: 37931"] Due to an elderly previous owner and a lazy tenant I have a lot of cedar trees and thorn trees growing up in fence lines. Fences are all 4&5 barb and cattle tight but will soon be junk if I don't remove the trees. What I want to do is walk along with a branch lopper or battery powered saw and cut off the limbs growing through the fence then come back with the shear to cut and remove the tree with minimal fence damage, I hope. What would be the best tool for this job? Must have some reach to it and light weight. Prefur not to have a chain that must be maintained and sharped, and carry fuel and oil. I can carry my Honda generator on the four wheeler with the battery charger plugged in to charge batteries. Whats your experiance with such a job, and your choice of tools? TIA, and Merry Chrismas to all! [/QUOTE]
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