Thanks for the helpful review. My inclination was to go with a cordless pole saw AND cordless pruner that would last. But even the bare tools used with my existing battery platforms would be approaching $1K. With the amount of use they will get, I'm going with the Jameson FG-6PKG-7.
if i normally prune under 18ft, but occasionally need to add the third pole, how can i extend the rope 6 more feet? I dont really want to drag a long rope around 95% that i dont need the last extension. the pull rope it came with is about 12ft i think. should i tie a loop at the end and use two sewn climbing slings, or just get a 10ft section of pull rope and tie it on temporarily?
I daisy chain/braid my pull rope up to the proper length for using just the one stick. Once you untie the one half hitch/granny knot, u can pull the rope and the whole knot will come undone. I like doing this, because when it's braided/daisy chained. It gives you a much more comfortable grip to pull on. If u need to pull on Any point of it. Some people tie knots in the rope to help grip the rope. But the daisy chain/braid is better because you can pull on any point of it comfortably. When I do each loop while braiding it back up, I keep them very small. It looks nicer and you'll love the outcome. I promise! This is coming from a Line Clearance Arborist of over a decade of service. So we used these often, more times then not. Used to pull hangers from a trim job.
Thanks for the helpful review. My inclination was to go with a cordless pole saw AND cordless pruner that would last. But even the bare tools used with my existing battery platforms would be approaching $1K. With the amount of use they will get, I'm going with the Jameson FG-6PKG-7.
Glad it helped
if i normally prune under 18ft, but occasionally need to add the third pole, how can i extend the rope 6 more feet? I dont really want to drag a long rope around 95% that i dont need the last extension. the pull rope it came with is about 12ft i think. should i tie a loop at the end and use two sewn climbing slings, or just get a 10ft section of pull rope and tie it on temporarily?
I have done the temporary rope before try it
I daisy chain/braid my pull rope up to the proper length for using just the one stick. Once you untie the one half hitch/granny knot, u can pull the rope and the whole knot will come undone. I like doing this, because when it's braided/daisy chained. It gives you a much more comfortable grip to pull on. If u need to pull on Any point of it. Some people tie knots in the rope to help grip the rope. But the daisy chain/braid is better because you can pull on any point of it comfortably. When I do each loop while braiding it back up, I keep them very small. It looks nicer and you'll love the outcome. I promise! This is coming from a Line Clearance Arborist of over a decade of service. So we used these often, more times then not. Used to pull hangers from a trim job.
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This looks like agreat tool, I will check to see if we can get them over here
Yeh nice, man. I got me a telescoping one that kinda sux, plus it's got less reach than this one of yours.
It sounds good boy they really come in handy when you need them
Just bought the whole package.
I think it's a nice tool thanks for your comment
Nice pole saw. Those are very handy.
Thank you👍
Welcome 👍