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Was thinking for stuff  thats abit chunky 3yrs growth  etc

 

The  kind of range of  branch thickness between  the max a hedge trimmer can do, and the min thats not annoying with  a  pole saw.

 

Never though about  using a pole saw bar that long.

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7 hours ago, Stere said:

Was thinking for stuff  thats abit chunky 3yrs growth  etc

 

The  kind of range of  branch thickness between  the max a hedge trimmer can do, and the min thats not annoying with  a  pole saw.

 

Never though about  using a pole saw bar that long.

Yes use to cut 3yr re growth type stuff just with a sharp long reach hedge cutter with no problem but but it would struggle on some stuff I.e thick conifer  but goes through most smaller stuff  .new machine wouldn’t do this though,borrowed a KM131 the other  day and this was a better performing cutter .been impressed with a Ht133 polesaw though ,plenty of power but definitely doesn’t like small diameter wood and learnt my lesson a few times and  wouldn’t bother with cutting stuff which is too awkward 

a friend runs a bigger chain on his kombi which doesn’t come off as easily but leaves a very ragged cut.had a hs45 aswell i once used to cut 5ft laurels to 25cm  stumps .did about 50 of those with no issues but would have been one of those annoying jobs with the chain constantly coming off and too fiddly for a brushcutter 

 

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