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And, the standard of work reached with pole chainsaw will never be of the same standard as that of a climber making the extra effort. Cuts will be raggedy, not to growth points, and generally less accurate. If climbers want to earn top money, they need to learn to do a top job.

 

Andy,

 

I can see where you're coming from, and have heard that old argument before, but there are many pro climbers who'll take a Silky/Jameson polesaw up into the tree now and again for certain jobs, it's called being efficient.

 

Every few years we take out hazard deadwood from this Lime and other similar trees round this communal garden, the polesaw will always be sitting there handy on the deck ready to be sent up if needed.

 

This isn't because the climber can't reach the ends of the branches it's because a good climber will spot an opportunity to use a polesaw that'll save him time and energy ie, being able to reach the branch above and below the one you're standing on to knock out a few bits of dead.

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