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  2. Fell Trees, Clear Land, and Process Firewood With These ... - AOL

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    For raw wood-cutting power, you can’t beat a gas chainsaw. Fell Trees, Clear Land, and Process Firewood With These Expert-Recommended Gas Chainsaws Skip to main content

  3. Got Trees With Dead or Damaged Limbs? There’s a Pole Saw for ...

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    525P4S Gas Pole Saw. Husqvarna makes some of the best chainsaws around, and that includes pole saws. With a 25cc gas engine powering a foot-long cutting bar, this pole saw is capable of taking ...

  4. Brushcutter (garden tool) - Wikipedia

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    A brushcutter (also called a brush saw, clearing saw or gasoline goat) is a powered garden or agricultural tool used to trim weeds, small trees, and other foliage not accessible by a lawn mower or rotary mower. Various blades or trimmer heads can be attached to the machine for specific applications. It consists of: A power unit held close to ...

  5. Polesaw - Wikipedia

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    A polesaw (also pole saw or giraffe saw) is a saw attached to a pole or long handle that is used for pruning tree branches that are beyond arm's reach. [1] [2] A polesaw allows its user to cut high branches without the use of a ladder. [3] Polesaws can be manual or motorized.

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    Learn how to use a chainsaw properly so you can make easier and safer work of using this handy power tool. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Felling - Wikipedia

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    The undercut or notch cut is the guiding or aiming slot for the tree and is a V-shaped notch placed on the side of the tree in the direction of intended fall. [4]The back cut or felling cut is made on the opposite side of the tree of the undercut and is cut through the base of the tree severing the “hinge” holding the tree up.