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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3458083" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I bought a Lynx brand battery powered pole saw from Harbor Freight. It came with 1 battery and a 1 hour fast charger. It will easily handle work for 4 hours without recharge with 1 person cutting and 1 person dragging brush off. Put it on charger at lunch break whether it needs it or not. Work the afternoon away. </p><p></p><p>I have cut several limbs off in the 6-8" diameter range and even cut the limbs up in easier to move size pieces once on the ground without swapping saws. Only complaint I have is, it doesn't have the reach that a gas powered pole saw has. It is several hundred dollars less, so that outweighs the height handicap. I believe I can reach about 12' feet with the saw (with angle to prevent bar pinch). It is really light so that my father in his 70s uses it some as well. </p><p>Edit: Reach about 12' with angle to cut limbs without pinching bar. It is a 40 volt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3458083, member: 1546"] I bought a Lynx brand battery powered pole saw from Harbor Freight. It came with 1 battery and a 1 hour fast charger. It will easily handle work for 4 hours without recharge with 1 person cutting and 1 person dragging brush off. Put it on charger at lunch break whether it needs it or not. Work the afternoon away. I have cut several limbs off in the 6-8" diameter range and even cut the limbs up in easier to move size pieces once on the ground without swapping saws. Only complaint I have is, it doesn't have the reach that a gas powered pole saw has. It is several hundred dollars less, so that outweighs the height handicap. I believe I can reach about 12' feet with the saw (with angle to prevent bar pinch). It is really light so that my father in his 70s uses it some as well. Edit: Reach about 12' with angle to cut limbs without pinching bar. It is a 40 volt. [/QUOTE]
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