MattBanchero
ArboristSite Lurker
Hey all. I've run a tree service since 2007. We've done lots of fire fuel mitigation work in the suburban wild land interface. To me that means we're thinning out whole trees and then carefully pruning the trees we're leaving behind.
I started with a rear handle chainsaw, went to a power pole saw and settled on the Silky Hayuchi as the best all around tool for pruning off dead limbs from the ground.
I'd love to try out a Husqvarna 535 FBx, but they don't sell them in the US. Anyone know what's up with that?
Anyone else spent hundreds of hours sawing, and thinking, there's got to be a better way to do this...?
I started with a rear handle chainsaw, went to a power pole saw and settled on the Silky Hayuchi as the best all around tool for pruning off dead limbs from the ground.
I'd love to try out a Husqvarna 535 FBx, but they don't sell them in the US. Anyone know what's up with that?
Anyone else spent hundreds of hours sawing, and thinking, there's got to be a better way to do this...?