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saw on a rope
SteveB wrote:
"JIMMIE" wrote in message
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On Sep 13, 9:05 pm, "benick" wrote:
"okey" wrote in message
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On Sep 12, 11:11 pm, "benick" wrote:
"okey" wrote in message
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I've seen flexible "wire" saws that can bend a good bit. These wire
saws have a grit coating. I need to cut down a tree and was wondering
if anyone has ever used something like this on a rope. You tie ropes
to either end of a "wire" saw, toss one end over a branch and pull
back and forth on the ropes to cut the limb.
I need to take down some high branches and don't have the $$$$ to pay
anyone. Don't mind climbing up high, but sawing/working up high is
another thing. I get spooked fast.
The branches are way beyond the reach of any poll saws I've ever seen.
Thanks
Ya , good idea...Stand directly under a limb your cutting off with a
wire
saw on a rope...Is your life insurance paid up to date ?? If not do so
for
your family....
sure stupid ass... that's what I'm going to do, stand under the
thing. Are you retarded?
Ahh , more 2nd grade name calling...Your IQ is showing.......
I use a Homelite Electric, 15 Ft. Reach, Pole Chain Saw with an extension
or
step ladder to get the higher ones if needed....99 bucks at
Homedepot....Works
GREAT........http://www.homedepot.com/Outdoors-Ou...nt-Chainsaws-C...
Duct tape is a crirtal part of the way I handle triming some limbs a
few years ago. I Duct tapped a fleamarket sawzall to a piece of pipe
and stood on my dog box in the back of the pickup. I dont really
reccomend doing this but it worked for me in a moment of insanity.
Jimmie
What's wrong with that? I duct taped a hedge trimmer to a piece of pvc,
then stood on a sheet of plywood on top of my truck rack to poodle cut my
olive trees.
Steve
Hi,
Gorilla tape is even better, LOL!
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