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Pete[_9_] 13-07-2009 01:24 AM

Branch Lopper
 
So far, I have searched in vain for such an item of the style that
operates by simple lever style action.
The rope operated telescopic versions are ten-a -penny, but the item I
would like to track down is a fixed shaft (was wood) version that
incorporates lever operation, which connects via a robust rigid wire
to a hooked (by pass) cutter.
Anybody help?


Reards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com

Jeff Layman[_2_] 13-07-2009 11:28 AM

Branch Lopper
 
Pete wrote:
So far, I have searched in vain for such an item of the style that
operates by simple lever style action.
The rope operated telescopic versions are ten-a -penny, but the item I
would like to track down is a fixed shaft (was wood) version that
incorporates lever operation, which connects via a robust rigid wire
to a hooked (by pass) cutter.
Anybody help?


Reards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com


You need something like the PARASENE STREAMLINE Pole Pruner. See
http://www.mowermagic.co.uk/acatalog...ner_OFFER.html

--
Jeff



beccabunga 13-07-2009 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete[_9_] (Post 855782)
So far, I have searched in vain for such an item of the style that
operates by simple lever style action.
The rope operated telescopic versions are ten-a -penny, but the item I
would like to track down is a fixed shaft (was wood) version that
incorporates lever operation, which connects via a robust rigid wire
to a hooked (by pass) cutter.
Anybody help?


Reards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com

Here's one:


http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...a%3DG%26um%3D1

Chris J Dixon 13-07-2009 01:46 PM

Branch Lopper
 
Pete wrote:

So far, I have searched in vain for such an item of the style that
operates by simple lever style action.
The rope operated telescopic versions are ten-a -penny, but the item I
would like to track down is a fixed shaft (was wood) version that
incorporates lever operation, which connects via a robust rigid wire
to a hooked (by pass) cutter.


Out of curiosity, what do you find unsatisfactory about the
rope-operated ones? For me, the substantial mechanical advantage
makes it possible to cut thick stuff quite easily, and as it can
also be telescopic, the lower branches are easier to cope with
too.

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.

Pete[_9_] 13-07-2009 02:10 PM

Branch Lopper
 
On Jul 13, 1:46*pm, Chris J Dixon wrote:
Pete wrote:
So far, I have searched in vain for such an item of the style that
operates by simple *lever style action.
The rope operated telescopic versions are ten-a -penny, but the item I
would like to track down is a fixed shaft (was wood) version that
incorporates *lever operation, *which connects via a robust rigid wire
to a hooked (by pass) cutter.


Out of curiosity, what do you find unsatisfactory about the
rope-operated ones? *For me, the substantial mechanical advantage
makes it possible to cut thick stuff quite easily, and as it can
also be telescopic, the lower branches are easier to cope with
too.

Chris
--


They break !

I already have a version of those suggested by Jeff, tough as old
boots but are they have rather limited reach.
I need to get higher.(3-4metres)

There are just too many moving parts on those rope operated ones and
of course the rope has the tendency to snap and the telescopey bits
fail.

There must be a source of the item I describe - second hand even.

Thanks for both feed-backs anyway.

Regards
Pete



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