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Finding the best manual pole saw to maintain spruce, oak, maple, locust,...yard trees
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<blockquote data-quote="1homeowner" data-source="post: 4505210" data-attributes="member: 117711"><p>Hello, After much searching and researching I've kind of narrowed it down to the Jameson for price, quality, and availability.? If I was certain, though, this question wouldn't be posted. I don't really have any proper and effective high reach pruning tools now and would like to get one. Looking for recommendations on brand, blades, poles, etc. I've got to keep it manageable (is 18' long enough) as I don't plan on climbing, laddering, and getting killed. What are the essentials for trying to tackle this job myself. One specific question: On the Jameson brand, one pruning set of interest has a 16" teflon blade, non-tri-cut I assume, and one has a 13" tri-cut blade. Is one really better than the other and can either be sharpened easily. Thanks for the help. I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1homeowner, post: 4505210, member: 117711"] Hello, After much searching and researching I've kind of narrowed it down to the Jameson for price, quality, and availability.? If I was certain, though, this question wouldn't be posted. I don't really have any proper and effective high reach pruning tools now and would like to get one. Looking for recommendations on brand, blades, poles, etc. I've got to keep it manageable (is 18' long enough) as I don't plan on climbing, laddering, and getting killed. What are the essentials for trying to tackle this job myself. One specific question: On the Jameson brand, one pruning set of interest has a 16" teflon blade, non-tri-cut I assume, and one has a 13" tri-cut blade. Is one really better than the other and can either be sharpened easily. Thanks for the help. I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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