Choose from excellent tools from ARS, Barnel or Silky. This type of tool generally mates an aircraft-grade telescoping aluminum pole with a heavy cutlery-steel quality saw head, making it an excellent tool for taking down those larger branches. Both ARS and Barnel offer adapters for attaching universal pruning heads, giving you even more options. Silky’s excellent Hayauchi pole saw can be fitted with the Sintung Lopper Head for rapid 1-1/2 in. cuts.
Corona kits feature telescoping or fixed-length fiberglass poles mated to interchangeable pruner heads and saw heads (saw blade is mounted on the pruner head on the Corona TP-6870).
Orchardists often choose a lightweight fixed-length pruner like the Cutwell or the Allen Pole Pruner. These pruners feature a compact cutting head, a lightweight tubular shaft, and an enclosed rod mechanism that eliminates tangle-prone pull ropes and have a cutting capacity of just under 1 in. Easy to repair and maintain. (Shipping restrictions may apply, see product descriptions for details).
Consider a Jameson package. Jameson offers three grades of fixed-length fiberglass poles or excellent “double-locking” telescopic poles, as well as a range of attachments for pruning and utility-line maintenance tasks. We also carry octagonal ash poles from Peavey, which work well with Jameson components, or with components from one of our other excellent suppliers—Marvin, Corona, Barnel, Bahco, Porter-Ferguson or Snap-Cut.
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