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climb it:sneaky2:

 

lots to do...... horses for courses

 

Like has been said, they are quite bad for vibes..... might climb, depends how much to do vs time scale....

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you have a job waiting? if its 5m it would take some holding wouldnt it ?

 

yes they are heavy, have used one when subbing, not sure if i like the finishing cuts made with them, as the oil tank etc can block the view of your cut.....:thumbdown:

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My dad bought a cheap Mcculloch one off some TV shopping channel. It's a trimmer with all the extra bits on. It's cheap and nasty but to be fair, it's done a lot of work and seems lighter than the Stihl I have borrowed (no idea on the model).

 

That said, we have found that we use it all the time and worry that it's going to fall to bits. We sell quite a few of the Draper Expert version and have had zero comeback on those. Your choice is either a new budget brand which is guaranteed or a second hand proper model which may have been abused I guess.

 

Great tools though. The other day I had an Alder which had snapped about 3ft up the trunk but had not fallen and was horizontal, hanging up in some hazel trees. Rather than have to try and get it on the ground, I was able to log it there and then from a safe distance.

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depends what he wants to do i lifted a crowns of 120 limes from 3m to 5m with a ARS pole saw 6 months ago everything i took of was 1-4 inch wood nice 3 day work and i didnt get pins and needles in my arm throught the lack of anty vib

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