Think this could be handy??

Anonymous-0

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Hey folks,
looking at something to clean up in/around pastures and keep junk off fences... Sure this thing is prolly chinese made but the price seems right... Link is in german, but the pics show up good. Think it'd be useful or junk that lays around????? There is also just a pruning saw with a 10ft reach, but I kinda like the hedge trimmer attachment on this one....

And thinking maybe I'd get more use outta this than a second chainsaw.....

whatcha think????

http://www.ebay.de/itm/3-PS-52cc-BE...mmunaltechnik_Zubehör&hash=item4d00d0f967
 
Ditto on the Stihl power pruner. Borrowed one from a
friend/fellow soldier last week. Been trimming low hanging
limbs and burning the results just about every evening. If it
even comes close to hitting me while I'm on the tractor
mowing, it goes. Can only run it for 10-15 minutes before it
kicks my azz holding it up over head. Then I shut it down and
clear off the cuttings to a burn pile. Bought one more session
and this place will be squared away. I'd probably only use it
like this once every 3-5 years, that would make it a good
candidate for a rental. I wouldn't want to give up any shaft
length in exchange for inter-changeable tools like you're
looking at because the other tools don't fit my situation. If they
did, I'd do it in a minute.
 
Powered long reach chainsaw is great but, I'm with you, just about rather take a beatin'. Few minutes is about all I can stand. My hand pruner has more reach and doesn't weigh as much. Agree that anything coming near my head while I'm working, HAS to GO! Goes for places I walk also.
 

Here in Ohio, Home Depot carries 2 Brands with the changeable ends..
"Ryobi" and "Echo"

The accessory ends do NOT inter-change between Brands...
The Echo is probably built stronger (but does cost more)..
I bought the Ryobi combination Straight shaft trimmer, 10" Chainsaw "Pruner" and 3 foot extension..
Works Good, Starts Good..just always tighten the Shaft connections Tight, for strength..
I find the "pruner", used without the Extension section to be real handy for reaching into brush and cutting it off..you don't need to work your way into all the brush to cut it off..
12 Foot sounds like a lot, but does not look all that high once you stand back and look...
Sure does beat using a Ladder or cutting from the tractor...!
Ron..
 

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