Saturday, 19 March 2011

Pole Chain Saw: Save Money Doing It Yourself

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It used to be that if you had some limbs that needed to be pruned or trimmed in one of your trees you only had a join of options. Either you could risk your protection and climb up on a ladder or in a tree with a chainsaw or loppers and take care of it your self. Or you could spend a fortune for a local tree company to come out and take care of it for you. Thanks to the arrival of a pole chain saw, you no longer have to risk your protection or empty your wallet.

A pole chain saw is basically like a small chainsaw attached to the end of a pole. They will ordinarily reach limbs colse to 10' to 15' off the ground, depending on your height and the length of the pole. Some of them also having telescoping poles to reach even higher heights.

Many of the top manufacturers like Black & Decker, Stihl, Remington, and Husqvarna yield these saws. Most of them are gas powered, while others run on rechargeable batteries. These saws are great for taking care of any light pruning or small, hazardous overhanging limbs colse to your house. You won't want to try and use one on larger tree limbs, as most of them can only cut limbs up to 8" in diameter. ordinarily the blades are only 6" to 10" long.

So next time you have some light tree trimming to take care of put away your hard earned cash and don't risk physical injury. Head down to the neighborhood hardware store and buy a pole chain saw to take care of it yourself. You'll be glad you did.


Pole Chain Saw: Save Money Doing It Yourself

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