soiset
ArboristSite Member
When I was in the tree biz, I had a three-pole Jameson setup, with a Corona pruning head and a saw head, both on quick-change ferrule heads. I sold that when I pared down all my equipment to move across the country.
I still have enough equipment to do most jobs, but the one thing I have consistently regretted selling was the pole saw. Now I'd like to get another. It seems that the top pole saw brand is Silky, but they don't have pruning attachments. Do experienced arborists do without pruning heads, and just use a pole for sawing (and pushing. etc.)?
My Jameson, when out 18', was a pretty flexy beast, and not terribly light, either. That's why I'm looking at the Silky now.
Thanks
I still have enough equipment to do most jobs, but the one thing I have consistently regretted selling was the pole saw. Now I'd like to get another. It seems that the top pole saw brand is Silky, but they don't have pruning attachments. Do experienced arborists do without pruning heads, and just use a pole for sawing (and pushing. etc.)?
My Jameson, when out 18', was a pretty flexy beast, and not terribly light, either. That's why I'm looking at the Silky now.
Thanks