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these are good.

 

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I have one and they are very good but for branches at the upper end of their capacity I find a fishing butt plate handy to protect my aging stomach muscles as it does dig in a bit.

 

The wolf one is also excellent, the one with the adjustable head angle is best and will also take a saw blade

slim

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Thanks for the advice. I have a couple already, one which is very old & operates via metal rod not rope, & a modern system by gardena, but i wanted the longer reach, i've seen the wolfe one for £65.

Yesterday i saw a team working in Grantham & they were using a huge one, that was grey in colour, i was driving so was unable to stop & ask what make it was.

 

Rob

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