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Tools & Hardware : High Limb Chain Saw For Professional Landscapers 48" Chain #CS-48

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Ace
EAN: 0029159140481
Label: High Limb Chain Saw
Manufacturer: High Limb Chain Saw
Model: CS-48
Publisher: High Limb Chain Saw
Studio: High Limb Chain Saw
Sales Rank: 2437

Features:
  • Cut high limbs safely and easily from the ground.
  • Cut limbs 25 feet, or add more rope for higher cuts.
  • Pays for itself in the first few uses.
  • Trim your neighbor's overhanging branches
  • Provide sunny areas to shaded gardens



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
No more balancing acts! No more expensive tree service bills! Just toss the safety weight over the branch you want to cut, then pull the 25ft. polypropylene ropes. Carbon steel blades can be sharpened. U.S.A. Application: Rope, Chain Length (in.): 48, Cutting Thickness (in.): 8, Rope Length (ft.): 25



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Doesn't quite cut it (so to speak)
Not a "pro" tool. For light-duty, occasional use only. You WILL need other tools as well.

I got in over my head (so to speak). Tried it on a locust tree's dead branch (hard wood). As others have reported, the chain stuck on first try. Ended up also buying a Remington pole chainsaw pruner. The pole chainsaw has its own set of issues (cheaply made, chain falls off, etc) but it's much faster and more effective than this item (when it works).

What DOESN'T work: everything ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rope Saw
This rop saw was great! There is more than enough line to thru the saw up to the limbs. Me and my 80 yr old mother took down two huge limbs that would have cost us hundreds to have done for us! This is awonderful tool!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hints on the use of this saw
Tips on use:
- If the supplied ropes are not long enough, you can add additional rope to extend the reach. (You will need to know your knots to tie polypropylene rope together.)
- This saw will NOT successfully cut a 6 inch live oak limb without binding.
- This saw WILL cut dead oak limbs that size.
- The directions mention the use of 'hand straps' but they are not supplied. Wrapping the rope around your hands (even with gloves) is not fun. I created an eye splice at the end of ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - For the right application -Great saw and kinda fun
This may have been the best $40 or so dollars I ever spent. Not the greatest cutting saw, but for out of reach branches, it is a godsend. (I don't like the Kids playing under dead branches) I have many dead branches from 20 - 60 feet up, and i was able to take them all down with this saw. I added rope to extend my reach on either end, and took down some crazy high branches. Keep you stroke smooth and even,and be patient. For the higher up branches, get a partner, adn stand about 15 feet apart, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It Works Well
I easily cut several third-floor-level tree limbs with this. It takes a little finesse to use but it works as advertised. I think the people who were having trouble may have been cutting branches that were too thin. I learned while cutting the fallen limbs on the ground that at an acute angle the chain saw can get stuck. However, the weight of a large limb will break that small spot and bring it down.

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