SILKY pole saw

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SILKY pole saw

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Brand SILKY

the absolute stobe cold nuts
if you are working/own/maintain a DG course I highly suggest checking one out

it is one of the top tools I have ever used

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Gas powered?
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can I borrow it :D
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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no link???! SLACKER!!! :wink:
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Guy bought the 21 footer...

crazy insane sweet hook to pull em down, double edged for easy cutting basically seems like gas powered...better actually not as heavy,dangerous,longer

super light weight considering, no string like conventional polesaws, sturdy sweeet sharp blade

honestly it is a MUST NOW for course work..it will make your work look sweet and goes so much faster

we crushed airways into magical looking shape and got branches my mind only dreamed of getting before

super condenses to around 6ft when down as well

I yanked some huge branches down with the hook, a slight cut by base and it will pull em down clean

lol again get one
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actually imagine 28-30 feet up with one hand barely cutting a size 6inch diam branch in about 1 minute or less with light gentle stroke...and then watch it fall nice and controlled
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Actually Imagine me reaching into my wallet and pulling out 361$, Imagine the look of joy on wife's face when I tell her, no doubt they look awesome, but that is a nice chunk of coin, wish I knew how to gamble and make money on the internet 8-)
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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I suspect Mr Guy is setting up for the future of course domination,
he is crazy and nothing stops him from doing the finest work

playing on the internet nowadays will get ya a stick with a knife attached to it..lol

regardless of price the time,energy,lifetime of awesomeness I think is fair

you have been a good boy, you deserve it
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Post by Rob Breckenridge »

Agreed on Guy, I appreciate the do it right the 1st time attitude. Maybe I will sell many of the discs and bags I have stockpiled, I know it is pricey, but you really do get what you pay for. As you know OB has about 10,000 more branches that need pole sawing so it might be a good club investment.
I'd be a lot better if those trees didn't get in the way.
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