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Revert from Power Pruner to > Pole Saw
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<blockquote data-quote="Sunrise Guy" data-source="post: 4703052" data-attributes="member: 8975"><p>I use my HT-101 about one-fourth as much as I use my pole saw with the thick, wider, Fanno blade. The HT-101 has its uses, and in some cases I think it is a real labor and time saver. Thing is, it is terrible for finish cuts as it will almost always take a nibble out of the parent branch you want to save, no matter how much control you think you have. Even so, I'm glad I have it. For quick limbing of lower branches prior to take-downs or more involved pruning gigs, it's a good tool to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunrise Guy, post: 4703052, member: 8975"] I use my HT-101 about one-fourth as much as I use my pole saw with the thick, wider, Fanno blade. The HT-101 has its uses, and in some cases I think it is a real labor and time saver. Thing is, it is terrible for finish cuts as it will almost always take a nibble out of the parent branch you want to save, no matter how much control you think you have. Even so, I'm glad I have it. For quick limbing of lower branches prior to take-downs or more involved pruning gigs, it's a good tool to have. [/QUOTE]
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