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Re: recommend a chain saw?
Hi Nan,
We've used "chainsaw on a stick" for many years. Remington made a pole
saw, which is a mini-chain saw that affixes to the end of an extendable
fiberglass pole. Don't know if its still available. We have a Huskvarna
gas saw (after having thrown away many others) for the big stuff and a
30-something year old Craftsman electric. I doubt that anyone makes
anything that will last that long anymore.
Regards,
Lois
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:55:52 -0800 N Sterman <NSterman@PlantSoup.Com>
writes:
> Anyone care to recommend a good, lightweight chainsaw for pruning
> fruit trees?
>
> Preferably electric
>
> Thanks
>
> Nan
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