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    #61
    Originally posted by Aggie Dad View Post
    About this time last year there was a thread here about pole saws.
    Some of you had mentioned that you were using one made by “Green works” and it was lithium battery powered. Im in the market for one & was curious if y’all were still happy with them or not?
    Still happy with mine!

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      #62
      Originally posted by Black Ice View Post





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      Shortest pole saw ever..[emoji41]

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        #63
        I have the Ryobi Pole saw that i picked up after reading a Thread last summer or fall on here. Keep it at the lease. Has been a fantastic tool at the lease and makes quick work of clean-up. On my agenda to run it next weekend after turkey hunting.

        Regardless of brand, they are handy for sure

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          #64
          You really can't go wrong with any of the brands. The technology is pretty much the same. Sometimes you're just buying the name. I bought the HF Atlas and it has been great. Very powerful, I've never ran the battery down and I trim a 300' fence line. Breaks down into 3 pieces for easy storage in truck, mule, etc.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Smart View Post
            Shortest pole saw ever..[emoji41]

            That’s what she said.


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              #66
              Originally posted by Black Ice View Post
              That’s what she said.


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              [emoji23][emoji23]

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                #67
                Thanks for all the feed back, I truly appreciate it. I decided on & ordered the 40V Green Works from Tractor Supply. They have it on sale for $159 with free shipping to store. Sounds like it will do everything I need done & more! Thanks again!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Yelladog View Post
                  I run the same one with the quick lok so I can run diff attachments. It’s a cutting mofo. Think all the big name brands are very good. I went Milwaukee because I have other tools I can share batteries with.


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                  Same reason I bought it. I have a pile of 18v Milwaukee tools. They are all very impressive to me. Great battery life too.

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                    #69
                    Hooyman cordless pole saw, pretty bad arse.

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