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Well Roger, it just so happens that 5 or 6 years back I had this same issue. I did not want to buy an expensive electric pole saw so I bought one from Harbor freight for around $90 at the time. I can give you a link to the one I bought, if you are interested. Anyway, I ended up using that pole saw to cut down three trees. A 30 ft locust tree, a 20 ft locust tree and a 20 ft cherry tree. For a small pole saw it worked very well. All you need is an extension cord are chain saw oil. Roger, if you are interested, I will gladly let you borrow mine, to see if you like it. I think it extends from 8 ft to 18 ft.
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Thanks Curt, I usually make my own purchases on equipment since there will be on going usage. Also thinking that electric will be the way to go. Battery will need & maintain a charge which may not last as long, replacement can be costly. Eventually winding down from some gas power products and in this case if gas sits in carb could end up shellacking from not enough usage in between. I will check out HF.
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Thanks again Curt, I already looked them from your recommendation.
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No problem Roger, as I said, it has been a great electic chain saw for me, I was very impressed by the size and the number of trees it cut down for me. Well worth the money spent on it.