First high dolla saddle I owned was a Don Blair Eucman. Pretty heavy. Lots of leather. Real high quality.
Wait! Don Blair had his own sig harness? Any pics?
You must have never used a silky polesaw then. Nothing compares.I’m going to tell you, this right here is the best pole saw blade I’ve ever used, hands down. Like night and day from the ars turbo cut and fanno blades I used to use. Never seen a pole saw blade you can actually cut (accurately) with just the last four inches. Just a pleasure to use. Almost makes pruning enjoyable.
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Zubat for the win!You must have never used a silky polesaw then. Nothing compares.
You must have never used a silky polesaw then. Nothing compares.
That was a very famous saddle he sold. But like most of my old saddles...gave it to a groundman when another woman (saddle) came into my life lol. But I have changed and I now own 4 that I use. I met Blair at Arbor Expo 1 in Phila in 1980 after his seminar. I was actually sitting right next to Alex Shigo chatting before anyone knew him and after his probably first seminar for treemen. Very memorable. More info than you asked for....Wait! Don Blair had his own sig harness? Any pics?
We are addicted to the Stihl adjustable polesaw and have 1 for each of us. Amazing reach and cutting is as well. Nice pole clipper attachment as well. Push blade for severing sprouts.Zubat for the win!
Around $300 clams so not for the $ feint.We are addicted to the Stihl adjustable polesaw and have 1 for each of us. Amazing reach and cutting is as well. Nice pole clipper attachment as well. Push blade for severing sprouts.
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pretty sure Notch rebranded the Silkys. If you look up the Hayauchi, no Silky around but the Notch 21' is the same thing.Silky stopped offering their pole saws in the US due to a non compete agreement with Sherrill. Sherrill has their own pole saws now and I’m not sure if they’re rebranded silkys or their own make but they leveraged silky to not sell in the us anymore.
I suppose that's what we had bought at one time...it took the place of the old mondo blades...double thick and double wide.I’m going to tell you, this right here is the best pole saw blade I’ve ever used, hands down. Like night and day from the ars turbo cut and fanno blades I used to use. Never seen a pole saw blade you can actually cut (accurately) with just the last four inches. Just a pleasure to use. Almost makes pruning enjoyable.
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20 foot long with 2 seperate extensions that are stabile with both out. (stihl)Around $300 clams so not for the $ feint.
You must have never used a silky polesaw then. Nothing compares.
I guess I’m old school too because I take a grinder to it and put in a hook on the bottom of the bark cutter. Silky zubat for a handsaw, hayauchi for a polesaw.Only problem is no suitable hook for moving my rope around. I guess I’m a little old school with that stuff. I might have to but a zubat though. I’m sure they’re a pleasure to use.
I use one of the older hayauchis with a dull blade and even duller bark cutter to move the ropes around then use one with a sharp blade for cutting.Only problem is no suitable hook for moving my rope around. I guess I’m a little old school with that stuff. I might have to but a zubat though. I’m sure they’re a pleasure to use.
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