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At my work we also do some pruning, all my prunning cuts are normally less than 6" above the ground.

 

I did do some prunning in Holyrood Palace the other day

 

Jamie

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I have always used a Silky used to use a Zubat but snapped it at the handle after tripping over some brash one day. So upgraded to a Sugoi,and daughter knows the score and gets me a replacement blade for my birthday each year. Certainly notice the difference with a new blade. I alway wear welding gloves when using it. This is from experience.

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Yeah..there is a whole platform of saws for hand cutting from fold aways to huge panel stylie numbers for massive limbs( well for a hand job) Im sure you have all seen the thing Im talking about. I know at least stihl do one. For small, fine work, the Silky Prosentei is a good bet with a section of fine teeth to allow the cutter to work the fiddlier or more flexible wood . The fine teeth set into the tip for access.

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