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I just got back from Sioux Falls, doing ice storm cleanup. I didn't even know there were any trees in the Dakotas, but there are lots of them... they just are all broken. I got to use a telescoping power pruner (Stihl HT-something) for the first time and man is that thing handy. WANT!! So I started looking to buy one of my own, and what brand/model to get? Stihl HT101 or HT131, or Echo PT266, or a Husqvarna or Shindiawa... and I've about decided a Jameson manual pole saw will do 90% of what I want, and will cut cleaner and reach higher. It's just not as fast for big jobs. For that last 10% that I can't do with a manual saw, I'm sure someone around here rents Stihl pole saws. Is that a reasonable analysis?
How high can a Jameson pole reach, and is that the right brand to be looking at? I need to prune a too tall apple tree, help some neighbors with high broken limbs, and some day I want to cut down the big silver maple in my back yard and the only way to safely do that myself is to start at the top -- as high as I can get. Maybe 30' to 35'.
ETA: Here's another one I found: http://polesawdirect.com/27polesaw.html
How high can a Jameson pole reach, and is that the right brand to be looking at? I need to prune a too tall apple tree, help some neighbors with high broken limbs, and some day I want to cut down the big silver maple in my back yard and the only way to safely do that myself is to start at the top -- as high as I can get. Maybe 30' to 35'.
ETA: Here's another one I found: http://polesawdirect.com/27polesaw.html
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