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Stihl pole pruner questions


Richard
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Definatly! Unless I'm not a proffessional which is a possible argument!!!!

 

I take mien out to nearl yevery job, just in case but it doesn't get used every day. I have bent one extension pole in the last 5 years, not the 1m extension but the one that comes with the saw head which was cheap to replace.

 

Get the biggest 4 mix engine unit, lots of power.

 

The chainsaw attachment is the same as the one that comes with the pole pruner, and all the hedgetrimming attachments are the same. The poles may be a bit more flexible and likly to bend if mistreated, but as each section is replaceable its not the end of the world.

 

PLus you can get the blower attachment and that will fit in the roof box too. The blower is actually really impressive!

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