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Doc 11-07-2012 02:44 AM

Experience, opinions on Poulan and Ryobi electric pole saws from HomeDepot, Lowes?
 
There's a Poulan 10" pole at Lowes and Ryobi 9" pole saw at Home
Depot. Both about the same price.

The Ryobi

http://tinyurl.com/7pru9wv

The Poulan

http://tinyurl.com/c2l8g42

The motor on the Poulan looks beefier to me, the Ryobi is sleeker,
maybe easier to maneuver? Any experience/opinions these units?

Thanks

Red[_2_] 18-07-2012 08:12 PM

Experience, opinions on Poulan and Ryobi electric pole saws fromHome Depot, Lowes?
 
On Jul 10, 8:44*pm, Doc wrote:
There's a Poulan 10" pole at Lowes and Ryobi 9" pole saw at Home
Depot. Both about the same price.

The Ryobi

http://tinyurl.com/7pru9wv

The Poulan

http://tinyurl.com/c2l8g42

The motor on the Poulan looks beefier to me, the Ryobi is sleeker,
maybe easier to maneuver? Any experience/opinions these units?

Thanks


With the price being the same you probably won't notice any difference
in normal use, however I prefer Poulan products over Ryobi.

These 'chain saws on a stick' are only for light duty use, normally
for limbs 2" or less, so they don't get used/abused like normal chain
saws. On mine the oiler failed soon after I started using it so I
just manually oil the chain & bar before use. Been doing that for 5
years now and still have the same chain & bar. Fully extended it does
seem a little top heavy & awkward so you have to be careful with it.
Also, when trimming limbs always make your 1st cut on the bottom then
finish cutting from the top down. This keeps the bark from peeling
back to the tree trunk. Just don't cut too deep from the bottom -
nothing worse than getting the saw pinched in a limb 10' over your
head.



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