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<blockquote data-quote="digdoug2001" data-source="post: 91830" data-attributes="member: 13208"><p>I have a Kansas clipper tree shear and absolutely love it. Beats a chainsaw. Some have stump sprayers on them and ability to turn shear sideways to cut limbs off of trees. I like the Kansas clipper shear I have because its an anvil type and it cuts stump off straight.. I've used the ones with the two blades but when they cut they leave a stump that's not straight across and center is pointed upward. And with anvil type you can control your fall to one direction. Two blade ones can fall to either side. Two blade ones can cut at or below ground level some but anvil type does cut at ground level. I use mine alot for clearing pastures. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digdoug2001, post: 91830, member: 13208"] I have a Kansas clipper tree shear and absolutely love it. Beats a chainsaw. Some have stump sprayers on them and ability to turn shear sideways to cut limbs off of trees. I like the Kansas clipper shear I have because its an anvil type and it cuts stump off straight.. I've used the ones with the two blades but when they cut they leave a stump that's not straight across and center is pointed upward. And with anvil type you can control your fall to one direction. Two blade ones can fall to either side. Two blade ones can cut at or below ground level some but anvil type does cut at ground level. I use mine alot for clearing pastures. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. [/QUOTE]
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