Cutting tree branches from a ladder or while climbing the tree can be dangerous. A much safer option is to remain firmly on the ground while using various types of pole pruners to reach high into the tree.
There are several types of pole pruners which can help you trim branches from the ground. The most basic kind features a saw blade on a telescoping pole that can be controlled with a rope pulley. Power pole pruners function as chainsaws with a longer reach, and allow you to cut through larger branches than can be handled with a manual pruner.
Corona Pole Pruners
As a leading brand since the 1920s, Corona offers a wide variety of quality tree care and garden equipment. Richardson Saw and Lawnmower stocks a variety of Corona’s arborist tools. Contact or visit us in person if you have any questions or are looking for a specific tool.
Corona pole pruners feature the same high-quality craftsmanship as Corona saws and bypass pruners. One style comes with two six-foot poles which can be used separately or combined. Another style features a telescoping pole that extends from 7 to 14 feet. The exclusive power-glide rope-pull system is designed to triple your cutting power.
Power Pole Pruners
Powered, cordless pole pruners offer the cutting power needed to tackle larger jobs than the pruners offered by Corona. Featuring chainsaw-like bar and chain cutting power, these types of pruners are faster than using a manual saw or pole pruner.
Different models of pruner have different reaches, and some feature telescoping poles while others are fixed length with optional extensions. For example, the Echo PPT-266 Power Pole Pruner features a pole that can reach over 12 feet. Stihl HT 131 Telescoping Pole Pruner has a reach of up to 16 feet above the ground. Shorter pole pruners are also available, and can be more practical depending on the specific type of cutting job you plan to use them on.
Pole Pruner Safety Tips
Echo offers an online safety manual (PDF) about operating pole pruners, which is applicable to other brands as well. This guide recommends wearing eye protection to prevent wood chips, dust, and debris from getting in the eyes. Hearing protection is also recommended when working with power pole pruners. Most of the other safety tips involve a common-sense approach to cutting tree limbs. This includes having an understanding of kickback so you won’t be surprised if it happens, using both hands to operate the saw, and not standing in a tree while cutting.
Manual and powered pole pruners are the best equipment choice for cutting limbs high up in a tree. Using a pole pruner allows you to cut limbs high above the ground without climbing into the tree or using a chainsaw while on a ladder. Whether you choose a manual pole pruner by Corona, or one of the quality brands of powered pole pruners you can rest assured that you’ll have the right tool for the right job.