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   / Your views and experience needed #11  
   / Your views and experience needed #12  
I have some experience with cutting an pulling down tree vines of all types...wear a hard hat or helmet and watch what you are pulling on...some branches may be rotted where they join the trunk but otherwise solid and when you pull on a vine it comes down on you...some are big enough that a helmet won't help ...just be careful...
 
   / Your views and experience needed #13  
I'd stay away from the poison ivy with that chainsaw though. Too much sap spray on you and the chainsaw. You're going to get a real nasty case of itching and oozing blisters from it. I use a lopper and just cut the vines off at the base, then hit them with a shot of Roundup. Plus the lopper is easy to clean. The chainsaw isn't.

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