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Pole saw for professional use in large removals
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<blockquote data-quote="Breckinridge Elkins" data-source="post: 8183279" data-attributes="member: 191473"><p>I can't comment on a professional level so take this with a grain of salt.</p><p>I have the Echo PPT-2620, the loop handle version. It's an awesome tool. It's also very big and heavy. It's about 9ft when assembled, 12ft when extended, weights about 18lbs. Maybe it would be unwieldy in a bucket and better suited to use from the ground. They also make a non-telescoping version which takes extensions. </p><p>The build quality is very good, motor has a lot of power. This is one of their "pro" level tools, but I couldn't tell you if it would hold up to all day, every day commercial use. That's outside my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breckinridge Elkins, post: 8183279, member: 191473"] I can't comment on a professional level so take this with a grain of salt. I have the Echo PPT-2620, the loop handle version. It's an awesome tool. It's also very big and heavy. It's about 9ft when assembled, 12ft when extended, weights about 18lbs. Maybe it would be unwieldy in a bucket and better suited to use from the ground. They also make a non-telescoping version which takes extensions. The build quality is very good, motor has a lot of power. This is one of their "pro" level tools, but I couldn't tell you if it would hold up to all day, every day commercial use. That's outside my experience. [/QUOTE]
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