Height?I am thinking of getting a pole saw. I am not sure what to get, battery or gas. I probably need to make 500 cuts, anything from 1/4" to 6".
10'-12' so I can get machinery under stuff.Height?
I won't be near an outlet. I am cleaning up fence rows.In my opinion....
Unless you plan to do tree work for a living, you really don't need the latest, greatest and shiniest tools on the market. The Harbor Freight corded pole saw absolutely kicks ***! I was skeptical myself but once I bought and used it, and now that I've loaned it out to several friends, we all agree the thing is an absolute animal... Especially for the price.
No need to invest in battery tools for tree trimming, considering the few times you're going to use the tool. If you don't have a decent extension cord, now's your chance to buy one for yourself. (to go with the corded saw) You can buy a damn nice extension cord (or several of them) instead of buying a battery saw with batteries. If you already own a line of battery tools with batteries, and that brand also sells a pole saw, then it might be a different story because you already have batteries. But otherwise, don't bother with a cordless pole saw.
The Harbor Freight corded pole saw (with Oregon chain) is hard to beat.... both in price and performance.
And I am NOT a Harbor Freight fan boy.
Again, just my opinion.
I have the gas model HF pole saw. It too kicks ***. The chain is EXTREMELY aggressive, however, so be warned. Along with the gas post hole auger from HF, I have been more than pleased with the quality. I can let them sit with fuel in them for 3 years and they will still start right up.In my opinion....
Unless you plan to do tree work for a living, you really don't need the latest, greatest and shiniest tools on the market. The Harbor Freight corded pole saw absolutely kicks ***! I was skeptical myself but once I bought and used it, and now that I've loaned it out to several friends, we all agree the thing is an absolute animal... Especially for the price.
No need to invest in battery tools for tree trimming, considering the few times you're going to use the tool. If you don't have a decent extension cord, now's your chance to buy one for yourself. (to go with the corded saw) You can buy a damn nice extension cord (or several of them) instead of buying a battery saw with batteries. If you already own a line of battery tools with batteries, and that brand also sells a pole saw, then it might be a different story because you already have batteries. But otherwise, don't bother with a cordless pole saw.
The Harbor Freight corded pole saw (with Oregon chain) is hard to beat.... both in price and performance.
And I am NOT a Harbor Freight fan boy.
Again, just my opinion.
I have the EGO dedicated pole saw and like it a lot.I'm very pleased with my EGO multi tool with extension and pole saw. Just an acre with a lot of trees.
Gotcha...I won't be near an outlet. I am cleaning up fence rows.

I have a Stihl 2 cycle and a Dewalt 20V pole saws, but 90% of the time I prefer to use one of these. They cut better and cleaner and healthier for the tree, and for most work they are just faster and easier. The pruner will cut anything 1-1/2" or less in less than a second, clean right back to the trunk or a lateral growth (so you don't leave a dead stub which is super unhealthy for a tree) and i can rip thorugh anything 4" or less with the pole saw faster than I can pull start my Stihl. it's also a lot lighter which makes it easier to get a bottom cut started before finishing on top so it doesn't rip that branch as it hinges, and it's easier to use without standing right underneath what you're cutting. I tend to only grab the Stihl or Dewalt pole saws when it's larger stuff that needs cut, and too often I regret doing so as I wind up climbing up there to clean up the crappy stub/rip cuts they left with a chainsaw anyway.
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I have not used it, but my folks bought one and love it.The Harbor Freight corded pole saw absolutely kicks ***!
I have this to and it has been a great tool to use.I'm very pleased with my EGO multi tool with extension and pole saw. Just an acre with a lot of trees.
Cool, but a lot of money for not a lot of reachFrom the comfort of your seat:
https://limbsaw.com/products/limbsaw-hydraulic-chainsaw-20