pole saw for cutting saplings????

   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #1  

njjeter

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I have a lot of saplings too big to cut with a rough cut mower and on a hillside too steep for my tractor. I was hoping to somehow convert my Remington Electric pole saw so the chainsaw was parallel to the ground b installing a right angle head on the pole. Anyone have any experience doing this. Trying to save my back from constant bending down with a detached chainsaw.
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #2  
I can't imagine a right angle working. You would have to hold the pole close and parallel to the trunk. 45 degrees would be closer to useful, I think.

But with any angle, you would have to apply the cutting force to the saw by twisting the handle, which would be awkward. I once saw forest thinning done with small saws having long bars. That left sharp, angled stumps.

A brush cutter with a saw blade is what I would try.

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Bruce
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings????
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Thanks, I have tried the brush cutter but some of the saplings are 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Locust saplings seem to grow up behind me as I am cutting the ones in front. I would be tempted to poison them if the were not on the lake front and effectively on TVA property. Need to get them down before they get over the cut limit imposed by TVA.
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #6  
Remember that a 2.5 inch cut can sever a 5 inch tree. :)

Bruce
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #7  
Thanks, I have tried the brush cutter but some of the saplings are 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Locust saplings seem to grow up behind me as I am cutting the ones in front. I would be tempted to poison them if the were not on the lake front and effectively on TVA property. Need to get them down before they get over the cut limit imposed by TVA.

I second the brush cutter suggestion.

I don't know whether it would pass muster with the TVA, but treating the freshly cut stumps with 41% glyphosate will prevent sprouting. The label says that you can dilute the 41% glyphosate up to 50% (????? -- I'm hazy on this) with water or diesel fuel when using the cut stump method. I don't dilute the glyphosate as it doesn't take much for small stumps.

Steve
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #8  
Why not just push them over with your tractor??? I do that yearly.
 
   / pole saw for cutting saplings???? #9  
Try 25% Remedy / 75% diesel fuel for cut stump treatment.


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