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Cutting tree limbs

#1

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Pika

What is the best way to remove extra tree limbs? Is the chainsaw the best plan or would we be better off using a hand saw, or is there another way altogether?


#2

BKBrown

BKBrown

It all depends on how high they are - where they are - how big they are - how confident you are with a chain saw ----- ????

I have light chain saw for limbing, pole loppers, manual pole saws, and a chain saw pole saw. Each for it's own use.

Hope that isn't too confusing ---- :confused2: :biggrin:


#3

Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

If you aren't trained for it don't even think of climbing up a tree with a chainsaw -- it's a job for a pro. A pole saw is a good alternative. The good ones are telescoping -- that's what I'm in the market for now.


#4

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KennyV

I have one of these Remington 10" electric corded models...
Very handy & it will do a lot more than I thought... I've had it for over 5 years and it has cut a lot... works great.
If you shop around they can still be found for less than $100.... :smile:KennyV

Remington 10" Electric Polesaw - Remington 10" Electric Polesaw


#5

JDgreen

JDgreen

What is the best way to remove extra tree limbs? Is the chainsaw the best plan or would we be better off using a hand saw, or is there another way altogether?

For somebody that doesn't even have a mower, a chain saw is a really dangerous tool to have. I have used mine standing on a commercial grade stepladder, but NEVER on a tree itself. That is a VERY foolish thing to do. A good sharp hand saw is a LOT safer. You can also buy high limb saws that are basically a saw chain coupled to two ropes that are used from the ground, I made my own from a used saw chain and a pair of ropes, it did the job well.


#6

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Smartaleck

I used an axe and a hand saw on my apple tree when I cut the excess branches off. It worked well enough. I'd never use a chainsaw nowadays, though I did when I was younger.


#7

173abn

173abn

I use a chainsaw and ladder if the limbs are high.I try to place the ladder if possible so that the tree will shield me from the limb I'm cutting.Some of the weedeaters have chainsaw attachments but I've never used one.Manual pole saws work well for small limbs. russ


#8

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chainsawnut

If you don't know what you are doing with a chainsaw DON"T USE ONE a bowsaw handsaw pole pruning saw all work well.
If its a heap of branches call a pro


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