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Jameson pruning head


Mark Bolam
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Good afternoon.

 

Snapped the spring in my old Sandvik lopping head last week, and it's time for a replacement.

I'd drilled it so it fit my Silky Hyauchi telescopic poles.

 

Does anyone know if the Jameson head will fit onto the Hyauchi system without (too much) customisation?

 

I've got Jameson poles as well, so this is the head I'd prefer.

 

Please don't mention the 'Silky' Sintung head, it is a truly awful pos.

 

Thanks.

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What make are the bypass lopers used on the AUS fibreglass rods, they were good! Pricey but good - they were made in Derby somewhere I seem to remember and came with a screw thread fitting to alloy rods (Never used in the electrial industry of course) or drilled for the fibre rods.

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