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Which pole pruner set to go for?


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2 hours ago, wicklamulla said:

Here ya go. Like I said this is a quick demo.  You should be able to reach to approx 60' with a decent set of AUS rods. 

 

VID-20170927-WA0002.mp4

Brilliant - no way my throwing would be quicker than that, and if the line gets stuck and the spare line comes out, could be 1/2 hour before I'm in the tree

thanks for posting, wish I'd got the AUS over the Jameson now, yours look like they'd be less wobbly

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I've still been looking around at these. I prefer the look of the Jameson heavy duty double head pruner compared with the bahco one you get with the AUS set, which is swinging it for me at the moment.

The only thing i don't get is that the foam filled jameson and hollow ones are both batch tested to 100kv:

https://www.spartacogroup.com/product/fg-12f/?_sfm_identification_product_accessory_part_select=Product&_sfm_filter_product_types=118&sf_paged=2

I thought the hollow ones would not be tested therefore what is the difference between the two? Just better rigidity and less condensation build up in the foam filled poles?

 

Would a jameson head fit on AUS poles? might be the best of both worlds...

 

Cheers for the help guys, appreciate all your comments/advice.

 

 

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