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<blockquote data-quote="treevet" data-source="post: 7601205" data-attributes="member: 13547"><p>Mondos were the best and to me wood polesaws easiest to use...especially when they dry out. But if you bend one (blade) or they get rusty...much bigger expense..and it is gonna happen in short order..just the nature of pole saws. I ve had a 5 inch scar on my back forever where a polesaw blew out of the tree I was in and it landed on my back. Didn't feel much but could feel my back begin to get soaked...with blood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treevet, post: 7601205, member: 13547"] Mondos were the best and to me wood polesaws easiest to use...especially when they dry out. But if you bend one (blade) or they get rusty...much bigger expense..and it is gonna happen in short order..just the nature of pole saws. I ve had a 5 inch scar on my back forever where a polesaw blew out of the tree I was in and it landed on my back. Didn't feel much but could feel my back begin to get soaked...with blood. [/QUOTE]
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