Home (property) owner with 15 palm trees on my property along with 5 crepe myrtles, 4 oleanders, 5 pecan trees, two big oaks and about an acre of underbrush and vines that need thinning.
I'm looking into getting a top handle saw, mostly for keeping the palm trees and crepe myrtles/oleanders at bay. This saw should also come in handy when the pecans lose big limbs (turns out pecan trees are weak!) and for just all around underbrush and garden cleaning around the back of my property. I see myself spending most of the time with the saw reaching overhead to trim off palm leaves from a ladder or from a climbing tree stand. Palm trees need trimming about twice a year.
For this reason I'm thinking the CS-271T will be the preferred saw since not much power is required to cut palm leaves and the light weight will make for easier work overhead. But would I be lacking power should one of the pecans ever drop a huge branch or come down altogether and wish I had more power?
The CS-355T is definitely the preferred saw of the two for professionals who climb and fell trees for a living. But is it what I need? I'm sure the extra power would come in handy, but is it worth the extra weight for all the overhead work I'll do?
The $80 price difference in not a huge determining factor. I just want to make sure I'm happy with the top handle I choose.
I'm looking into getting a top handle saw, mostly for keeping the palm trees and crepe myrtles/oleanders at bay. This saw should also come in handy when the pecans lose big limbs (turns out pecan trees are weak!) and for just all around underbrush and garden cleaning around the back of my property. I see myself spending most of the time with the saw reaching overhead to trim off palm leaves from a ladder or from a climbing tree stand. Palm trees need trimming about twice a year.
For this reason I'm thinking the CS-271T will be the preferred saw since not much power is required to cut palm leaves and the light weight will make for easier work overhead. But would I be lacking power should one of the pecans ever drop a huge branch or come down altogether and wish I had more power?
The CS-355T is definitely the preferred saw of the two for professionals who climb and fell trees for a living. But is it what I need? I'm sure the extra power would come in handy, but is it worth the extra weight for all the overhead work I'll do?
The $80 price difference in not a huge determining factor. I just want to make sure I'm happy with the top handle I choose.