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Apparently I have misplaced my pruners. I am in the market for a new pair. Any suggestions? I have my eye on these....any thoughts?

http://www.hooymansaws.com/hooyman-ratchet-pruner.php
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Those look legit..
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Those are great for you young guys. Give me a ...http://www.stihl.com/STIHL-power-tools- ... uners.aspx
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IM WITH GOBBLER ON THIS ONE :D
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I used their polesaw/pruner last week. It worked well enough. The pruner lever had to be reset by hand.
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Interesting looking tool, but at $45 plus shipping, I'll wait until somebody gives an evaluation from the field.
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Yea, I actually found my pruners the other day......just where I left them......on my turkey belt! I found these pruners for $35 shipped, so I've asked for them from Santa:)
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Forian can find them on Amazon.best I've ever used light an strongImage

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Personally, I like to take the natural route when tree trimming. If you're lucky, you can find a friendly, semi-domesticated 1 like I did.

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I have several general locations where you can find some in the woods. My favorite are no longer made. Gil
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forkedlighting wrote: July 23rd, 2017, 7:52 am Forian can find them on Amazon.best I've ever used light an strongImage

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I'm not into lumberin' the woods off when I'm lookin' fer' a place to set up :shock:

My Gerber's work jest' fine :thumbup:
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If you can find pruners with a rounded front that is far better than a sharp pointed pair. Gil
Along these lines:
https://www.amazon.com/UKOKE-Aluminum-G ... ket+pruner

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U9YW9EC?psc=1
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OLE RASPY wrote:
forkedlighting wrote: July 23rd, 2017, 7:52 am Forian can find them on Amazon.best I've ever used light an strongImage

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I carry a gerber fold-out saw / ratchet pruner kit for Turkey and Deer - For setting up treestands I use a Fiskars pole saw and a larger fold out saw I got at tractor supply - I keep a fold out saw in my 4 wheeler all the time.
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