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Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: bill oxner] #8039706 11/05/20 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
Originally Posted by DocHorton
Originally Posted by bigbob_ftw
I have this one

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-O...ry-Pole-Saw-Tool-Only-P4360BTL/304598941

but would go 40v if I did it again. it's 10" and this one is 8". still a beast though


This is what I have, works excellent.

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I went through those 2 cycle weed trimmers like Sherman went through Georgia.. THFers posted that they work fine it you bought the two cycle reddy mix @$30 per quart. Duh.

Reddy mix is $5.99 (sometimes $4.99) a quart...not $30.


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Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: Phlash] #8039751 11/05/20 11:13 PM
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I have a Stihl HT133 that’s been bulletproof but I also have a Stihl KM131r Kombi system with a pole saw attachment that works great and it’s universal for other uses as well. If I had to have just one it would be the Kombi system. Best bang for the buck imo. I’m sure the other brands are great as well but Stihl’s never failed me. I’m a firm believer in you get what you pay for, buy once and buy good stuff that will last a long time.

Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: Phlash] #8039800 11/05/20 11:45 PM
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Greenworks battery, I use it and abuse it and it has been great


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Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: Phlash] #8039805 11/05/20 11:50 PM
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Sorry did not get back to this one before now. The Ryobi chain saws I have are 18 volt both the pole saw and the brushless chain saw. both can outlast me before I need a break but that isn't really saying much. The brushless chainsaw has impressed me though


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Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: kmon11] #8039875 11/06/20 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by kmon1
Sorry did not get back to this one before now. The Ryobi chain saws I have are 18 volt both the pole saw and the brushless chain saw. both can outlast me before I need a break but that isn't really saying much. The brushless chainsaw has impressed me though

I have the same saws and have the same opinion.


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Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: Phlash] #8075835 12/04/20 01:53 PM
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I just bought the non extendable Stihl. love it! I had borrowed the top of the line extendable but it was way to heavy and wore me out real quick. Wish I had got it sooner.

Re: Pole saw recommendation [Re: Phlash] #8075879 12/04/20 02:17 PM
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They must all be pretty good. Only a couple of THFers had problems the same ones that others swore about.


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