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How not to cut one-handed?


Mark Wileman
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22 minutes ago, carlos said:

although a back handled saw is more ergonomic with two hands on it i would find it a real pain to climb around on a prune and hard to get target cuts in. 

A small light weight rear handle saw is not that bad to have on the harness. If it bothers you, get the groundie to send up the saw when you need it.

 

I prefer to use a Stihl MS 170 or 193, unless I need a saw with more power.

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13 minutes ago, Ferguson system said:

A small light weight rear handle saw is not that bad to have on the harness. If it bothers you, get the groundie to send up the saw when you need it.

 

I prefer to use a Stihl MS 170 or 193, unless I need a saw with more power.

fair enough there pretty small saws.

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