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I have got to cut back some of our farms trees (overhanging minor road).

I am happy climbing but not confident using a chainsaw up a tree. What hand saw Silky type or bow saw would you recommend for 6"-8" diameter sometimes bigger.

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We are sorted for cones and signs, I think the farm insurance should cover us but I have no intention of hitting any cars I will just hold them up for a few mins in the unlikely event of one coming along. :biggrin:. Thanks for the guidance on Silky saws as there are so many of them I am finding it difficult to choose one.

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I am tempted by the Katanaboy but I presume it is a bit much to handle one handed cutting the underside of the branches? To help me choose it would be nice to understand the pros and cons of the different styles i.e. straight blades,curved blades, curved blades with noble on the end.

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