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It,s just on the QUEST channel now there even doing a tutorial on tree trimming etc even got someone from a lanscaping company saying how good it is" have any of you pro,s got one yet its the future like garlic bread i wonder if theres a petrol version to replace my stihl . AT £150 i bet they will sell though to home owners etc any woman can use it too" so bugger me i will have to get a woman now too that will cost me a fortune sod that i,am sticking with my 260 :001_rolleyes: .

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I am sure the next evolution of this product will show a Chimp or an Orangutan using it as well. This product has been on the market for over a year Stateside and I am sure the

DIY market share has been excited about the chance to own one for themselfs. Although i have yet to see one in action in person it may take off yet?. I will wait until Clyde starts using one before I decide.

easy-lift guy

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I've seen it on before! Looks like a crocodile mouth thing, with the wee bar and chain spring mounted inside it. God knows how you sharpen it. The industry is doomed. Haha. Don't start me on the aaah bra either!

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I am sure the next evolution of this product will show a Chimp or an Orangutan using it as well. easy-lift guy

 

 

seen plenty of these using chainsaws:thumbup:

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Lol just seen it on youtube, lol so the home owner can crack on limited to cutting up to a certain size, and now can leave more stubs not takin it to the correct purning point. Wonder how many get the chain stuck in some timber and end up in a&e trying to free it and loosing a toe or finger lol. Also maintenace !! Doubt theyll keep up with it

Good luck to those that buy it lol

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Link to Youtube above.

 

I think I want one - this ultimate tool is surely gonna consign my MS260 to the scrap heap once I've used it.

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A few questions.

 

Can spud port it?

 

How does it do timber bigger than the jaw? Is this the point the manual tells you to get a pro in?

 

Could give the stihl 4mix pole saw a run for its money.

 

Not sure about the risk assessment for having a cable in the tree with you. :lol:

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