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My silky pole pruner broke (the mechanism) so went back to my old Wolf one. Its perfectly good, maybe can't manage the same thickness buit its ok.

 

We also have brushes and handles which can be interchanged. Also the big mettle rake is man enough for stumpgrindings when most rakes are not.

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Didn't know about ARS saws until your post. Which saw are you 'forcing' onto the Wolf pole? Have you used their bespoke 'saw sharpener'? It looks like it may be a good idea but it could equally be a mere gadget.

Not being a climber I use my pole pruner a lot so it's a basic tool of my trade, worth getting right.

 

Cheers.

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