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As said near the begining of the thread the sandvik head is very good and with a few mods can be adapted to fit a Jameson pole.... I've just got the silky pruning head as it looked so smart as well!

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Bump. Broke my Hayuachi pole today. Looking at the Jameson poles, just so I can double up use with a big shot. But is there an adapter that will take the Hayauchi blade?

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Thanks Chris. You have just increased my proposed spending by at least 150%!

 

Don't suppose there is a chance that the Sandvik lopping head is compatible with the Jameson poles, or is that simply being ridiculously optimistic?

 

Dammit I don't know what to go for now!

 

I don't need any electrical protection 'cos I don't go near the stuff now. Apart from the kettle, obviously.

 

Mark, the AUS really are better than the Jameson's. I've used both plus the chance hot sticks and the AUS have less bend and are more robust. I haven't read all the posts yet but two poles on Jameson's is ok, more than that and it's difficult to cut thick stuff or even get them up. The AUS poles you can keep adding too. 13 was the most we ever had on along with the same on a second set to hold the cut branch.

 

 

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