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Which would you choose....Turbo-saw or 14" tree shear?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephend" data-source="post: 6653" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I have not used a saw but I do use a tree shear. I use the shear to clear cedars in pasture in Oklahoma. The shear allows you to clear ground that is not level by tilting the shear and with practice trees may be cut below ground level. My shear is for 10 inch trees but again with practice trees as large as 18 inches may be cut by snipping around the base then pushing over. The blades do wear but may be sharpened from time. I have had my shear for about 2 years and only sharpened twice. The real key is to keep every thing greased due to dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephend, post: 6653, member: 694"] I have not used a saw but I do use a tree shear. I use the shear to clear cedars in pasture in Oklahoma. The shear allows you to clear ground that is not level by tilting the shear and with practice trees may be cut below ground level. My shear is for 10 inch trees but again with practice trees as large as 18 inches may be cut by snipping around the base then pushing over. The blades do wear but may be sharpened from time. I have had my shear for about 2 years and only sharpened twice. The real key is to keep every thing greased due to dirt. [/QUOTE]
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