Re: Busy weekend/pruning
Actually, the cord is much easier to work around than a 2-ton gas
motor. (And yes- I have climbed a tree while carrying a corded chainsaw
in the past- how's that for a hysterical picture in your head)./
Theresa
Donna wrote:
>why electric? How are you going to climb a tree with a
>cord in the way?
>
>Donna
>
>--- Theresa <tchessie1@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>>Hey-
>>Does anyone have a small electric chainsaw that they
>>like? If so- more
>>info please. I know I want to get one, but thought
>>I'd get some advise-
>>
>>Theresa
>>
>>Cersgarden@aol.com wrote:
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>>>In a message dated 1/9/06 8:01:15 PM,
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>>gossiper@sbcglobal.net writes:
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>>>>I have some lower branches (which need to come off
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>>soon) then a big
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>>>>space
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>>>Donna, I love to prune! I think you should leave
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>>those lower limbs on.
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>>>The closer foliage is to the roots the faster you
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>>have energy exchange.
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>>>Better to not prune newer trees until they get
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>>established.
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>>> Ceres
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