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NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE DOMINION VOLUME VII ISSUE XI NOVEMBER 2015 ARBORIST PRUNING TOOLS As a consulting arborist, it is my privilege to meet property owners who love trees as much as I do. I enjoy meeting and sharing the knowledge I ve acquired through many years of intensive studying and application of that knowledge in the field for the past decade. Frequently, the clients curiosity extends into the area of the tools I use to perform my work. There are many tools available for purchase; yet, I have found certain ones to be tried and true as the best of the best for tree work. With that said I converse with many peers in the industry as well as peruse the newest tool releases to evaluate and compare with what I am currently using. This article covers the tools I regularly use and can be great tools for property owners who wish to do some of their own tree pruning at home. The backbone of my pruning is the STIHL PP 800. Approximately 75% of my pruning is with this tool. It is a telescoping manual operated pole saw with three 6 extensions. It is fairly light and has the range of approximately 24 with the average size operator s own height included. No more chainsaw or ladder injuries! The blade is 16 and can therefore cut sizeable branches as well as giving you a good workout while doing so. In addition, the blade is flexible and tapered allowing you to make a correct collar cut on challenging branches with the blade under flex. A shorter and even lighter pole saw may be preferred; the STIHL PP 600 is the one you want. Both of these poles can take an additional heavy duty lopper head attachment, which I use regularly for detailed pruning. For smaller trees and shrubs I recommend buying the hand saw that you feel suits you best made by a company named SILKY. I use the model named Sugoi. For bypass hand pruner shears, the best - hands down - is made by FANNO SAW WORKS (Item # FI-8PR). You may ask how I paint the oak trees to protect from Oak Wilt without a ladder if I m using such a tall pole saw. This challenge is easily addressed with a triple extension Mr. Long Arm paint pole coupled with a Spectracide Pruner s Pal. Three 8 extensions plus 5 body height gives you a ceiling of approximately 29, which more than covers any cut you might make with the pole saw. Often natural breaks occur on oak trees from wind, that if not dealt with quickly, can put your trees at risk from Oak Wilt. Having these tools on hand is of critical value for your protection against the Oak Wilt disease. Contractors rarely can address the pruning and painting within the time range when natural breaks occur. With the right tools on hand, you can perform the pruning and painting quickly protecting your trees from potential Oak Wilt. I should mention that the price of equipment plays no role in my selection of equipment. My clients expect the best and I use the best whatever the price. The functional capacity and excellence of these tools more than pay for themselves in my estimation. Finally, this equipment is dangerous; I strongly encourage you to read plus watch any safety material and videos on the tools covered in this article. Questions or comments this article or previous articles have generated, may be directed to me at: kevin@arborcareandconsulting. com Copyright 2015 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - November 2015 1

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