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All moss beneath. The leaves help a lot. There is a patio on the western exposure. Late day sun. Tree is 16' tall by the hot part of summer, which is short. 30' wide.
 
There are many different ones on the market. Previously, I thought they were around $2500 for the backpack type battery packs. Seems like a fruit tree/ orchard forum might exist with some people with experience.

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http://www.amazon.com/Felco-Battery-Powered-Electric-Pruner/dp/B00DBB00RS
 
I've tried them back when I cut branches for x-mas decorations.
When you cut about a ton of 3 foot fir branches a day and bundle then in 10 pds bundles, it makes for a LOT of cuts over a season.

I found the electric pruners to be too slow and imprecise, they were costing me money.

For lots of little snipping cuts,like that birch, they are REALLY slow.
 
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i watched that euro video.
can't resist..
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It looks a little nippy out your way Jim. It's short sleeve weather here. Took down some 80+ year old, 75' long leafs just down the road from the cemetery and hit a nail at about the 20 year ring on one of the felling cuts. It's kind of sobering to think the guy that drove that nail was probably laying in a box just down the street. Dang his hide!
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Dendrochronology. You experienced it first hand.

It's interesting the realizations that can go through your mind sometimes. Stay safe out there.
 
I've tried them back when I cut branches for x-mas decorations.
When you cut about a ton of 3 foot fir branches a day and bundle then in 10 pds bundles, it makes for a LOT of cuts over a season.

I found the electric pruners to be too slow and imprecise, they were costing me money.

For lots of little snipping cuts,like that birch, they are REALLY slow.


I can see that. Watersprouts on that birch and fruit trees are mostly good with hand pruners. I don't want to go fast now, and ruin my wrists, though. I wonder why they are imprecise compared to regular pruners. I can see that when crowded, you can't close them part way, position for a cut, and cut.

What were you cutting with them Stig?
 
Tree from Friday. When I looked at the video footage I thought I had exaggerated the height of the face cut on the downhill side of the tree by saying 8 feet. Went back and looked at it. It's well over 8 feet. in the video it just looks like a smooth gentle slope to the river. Video and pictures are nothing like real life.
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